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The flintlock pistol is a small firearm often used in close quarters in the off hand. When firing the flintlock pistol roll 1d6 and subtract the result from the attack roll. The penalty for additional range increments when using this weapon is -3 per increment. On a critical fail the weapon jams and a full round action must be taken to repair it, this provokes attacks of opportunity. Firing this weapon does not provoke attacks of opportunity and the penalty for firing in the off hand is standard. If made masterwork the 1d6 roll to subtract from the attack roll is removed, but no other masterwork bonuses are added. This weapon may be used at point blank range for a coup de grace. The weapon takes a full round to reload, but immediately after reloading, as part of the same full round action, the weapon may be fired.
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The flintlock pistol is a small firearm often used in close quarters in the off hand. When firing the flintlock pistol roll 1d6 and subtract the result from the attack roll. The penalty for additional range increments when using this weapon is -3 per increment. On a critical fail the weapon jams and a full round action must be taken to repair it, this provokes attacks of opportunity. Firing this weapon does not provoke attacks of opportunity and the penalty for firing in the off hand is standard. If made masterwork the 1d6 roll to subtract from the attack roll is removed, but no other masterwork bonuses are added. This weapon may be used at point blank range for a coup d'etat. The weapon takes a full round to reload, but immediately after reloading, as part of the same full round action, the weapon may be fired.
   
   
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