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==Battlefield 1== |
==Battlefield 1== |
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− | Three variants of the '''12g Automatic''' shotgun are featured in ''[[Battlefield 1]]'' for the [[Assault]] kit. |
+ | Three variants of the '''12g Automatic''' shotgun are featured in ''[[Battlefield 1]]'' for the [[Assault]] kit. |
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===12g Automatic Hunter=== |
===12g Automatic Hunter=== |
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+ | |image = [[File:BF1 BrowningA5 Choke.png|thumb|220x220px]] |
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|name = 12g Automatic Hunter |
|name = 12g Automatic Hunter |
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|slot = Primary weapon |
|slot = Primary weapon |
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|kit = Assault |
|kit = Assault |
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|magazine = 4 + 1 shells |
|magazine = 4 + 1 shells |
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− | |fire = Semi-automatic}}{{Clear}} |
+ | |fire = Semi-automatic|rof = 257|acc = 31|stability = 18|reserve = 40|damage = 43}}{{Clear}} |
− | ===12g Automatic |
+ | ===12g Automatic Extended=== |
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+ | |image = [[File:BF1 BrowningA5 Extension Tube.png|thumb|220x220px]] |
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− | |name = 12g Automatic |
+ | |name = 12g Automatic Extended |
|slot = Primary weapon |
|slot = Primary weapon |
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|kit = Assault |
|kit = Assault |
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+ | |magazine = 6 + 1 shells |
− | |fire = Semi-automatic }}{{Clear}} |
+ | |fire = Semi-automatic |rof = 257|acc = 28|stability = 18|reserve = 42|damage = 43}}{{Clear}} |
− | ===12g Automatic |
+ | ===12g Automatic Backbored=== |
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+ | |image = [[File:BF1 Browning A5 Low Recoil.png|thumb|220x220px]] |
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− | |name = 12g Automatic |
+ | |name = 12g Automatic Backbored |
|slot = Primary weapon |
|slot = Primary weapon |
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|kit = Assault |
|kit = Assault |
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|magazine = 4 + 1 shells |
|magazine = 4 + 1 shells |
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− | |fire = Semi-automatic }} |
+ | |fire = Semi-automatic |rof = 257|acc = 28|stability = 26|reserve = 40|damage = 43}} |
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Revision as of 08:59, 5 November 2016
The Browning Auto 5 is an American 12-, 16-, or 20-gauge semi-automatic shotgun designed by John Browning in 1898. It was the first successful, mass-produced semi-automatic shotgun ever. It used a 4-round tubular magazine feed system, and can have a maximum capacity of 5 rounds with an extra round in the chamber. It was, and still is, widely used by law enforcement, military and civilian groups.
Battlefield 1942
The Shotgun is a weapon introduced in the Secret Weapons of WWII expansion, issued to the SAS Engineer kit. It features low recoil, a moderate rate of fire, short range and high damage. It uses a 6-round magazine with 4 reserve 'magazines'. It is the ultimate close quarters weapon, as it has very high damage in close quarters, as well as poor accuracy, ideal for shorter ranges. It can easily kill in a single shot, though anywhere beyond 10 or so meters, the damage will drop rapidly and will not affect anywhere beyond 20 or so meters. It can usually be matched by a submachine gun, though a skilled player can usually best anything with the shotgun.
As the Engineer kit usually uses an unscoped bolt-action rifle, the shotgun can be an interesting change of pace for players, as it will usually force them to stay near tight urban areas, rather than in the open.
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Battlefield 1
— In-game description
Three variants of the 12g Automatic shotgun are featured in Battlefield 1 for the Assault kit.
12g Automatic Hunter
12g Automatic Extended
12g Automatic Backbored