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==References== | |||
* The description refers to the real-life {{wikipedia|Henry rifle}}. | |||
* The description refers to a scene in the movie ''{{wikipedia|The Good, the Bad and the Ugly}}'' in which Clint Eastwood's character shoots a hangman's noose to free Eli Wallach's character. |
Latest revision as of 00:04, 22 April 2011
sharpshooter's rifle
Plural: sharpshooter's rifles
Typically, early lever-action rifles aren't considered especially accurate or even very safe. This, however, is a heavily modified Henry 1860 with a side-folding sight. In other words, this gun is so accurate that you could shoot a hangman's noose from a nearby dusty ridge.
Ranged weapon (Firearm)
Power: 108
Level Required: 10
Autosell value: 183
+8 to hit
How Obtained
References
- The description refers to the real-life Henry rifle.
- The description refers to a scene in the movie The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in which Clint Eastwood's character shoots a hangman's noose to free Eli Wallach's character.