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The Assault Cannon is a weapon in the classic Team Fortress series of games and is only used by the Heavy Weapons Guy. It is an automatic weapon that fires bursts of bullets which are similar to the spread of pellets fired by the Single-Barrel Shotgun. When the user holds down the fire key, the gun must wind up a second before firing – a problem if the target is fast. It uses shells as ammo and does not need to be reloaded.

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  • Assault Cannon (Classic)
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  • The Assault Cannon is a weapon in the classic Team Fortress series of games and is only used by the Heavy Weapons Guy. It is an automatic weapon that fires bursts of bullets which are similar to the spread of pellets fired by the Single-Barrel Shotgun. When the user holds down the fire key, the gun must wind up a second before firing – a problem if the target is fast. It uses shells as ammo and does not need to be reloaded.
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  • The Assault Cannon is a weapon in the classic Team Fortress series of games and is only used by the Heavy Weapons Guy. It is an automatic weapon that fires bursts of bullets which are similar to the spread of pellets fired by the Single-Barrel Shotgun. When the user holds down the fire key, the gun must wind up a second before firing – a problem if the target is fast. It uses shells as ammo and does not need to be reloaded.
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