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================================================================================ Name: Dagger Combat Pistol Model: Coruschal Weapons Works "Dagger" Combat Pistol Type: Ranged weapon Mods: -1D damage when used on a target with body armor.

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  • Dagger Combat Pistol
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  • ================================================================================ Name: Dagger Combat Pistol Model: Coruschal Weapons Works "Dagger" Combat Pistol Type: Ranged weapon Mods: -1D damage when used on a target with body armor.
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  • ================================================================================ Name: Dagger Combat Pistol Model: Coruschal Weapons Works "Dagger" Combat Pistol Type: Ranged weapon Mods: -1D damage when used on a target with body armor. A primitive projectile weapon rarely seen in the modern galaxy. Used in ancient times, these slughthrowers, such as the "Dagger" Combat Pistol designed by Coruschal WeaponsWorks, are a weapon of the past. They are ineffective against modern armor and run out of ammunition quickly. Despite their ineffectiveness, they can still be found in use on primitive backwaters or in pre-spaceflight cultures. Despite their lack of use in modern militaries, some special units might find a use for them - they can be fitted with a silencer, whereas blasters cannot. ================================================================================
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