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[[Image:HeavyStubber2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A Heavy Stubber{{Fn|3}}]]
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The '''heavy stubber''', also known as a '''heavy stub gun''', is a [[projectile weapon]] similar in appearance and effect to a [[M2]]-era heavy machine gun, firing large-calibre bullets able to stop a man dead in his tracks.{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}  The heavy stubber is inferior to the [[Heavy Bolter]] in terms of penetration, being defeated anything heavier than [[Flak armour]], but compensates with sheer rate of fire, making it an ideal weapon for use against hordes of lightly-armoured infantry and vehicles.{{Fn|4}}  The heavy stubber is also cheap and easy to mass produce and can be built on many low-tech worlds which might not otherwise be able to construct [[laser weapon]]s.{{Fn|3}}{{Fn|4}}{{Fn|5}}  The weight and recoil of many patterns of heavy stubbers require that they be fired from the prone position with a bipod or tripod, or require a [[pintle weapon|pintle mount]] on an armoured vehicle.{{Fn|3}}{{Fn|4}}  Others are more man-portable, and even heavier patterns can be wielded by a single trooper through the use of bracing harnesses or suspensors.{{Fn|5}}{{Fn|6}}
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The '''heavy stubber''', also known as a '''heavy stub gun''', is a [[projectile weapon]] similar in apperance and effect to a [[M2]]-era heavy machine gun.{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}  Firing heavy-calibre bullets able to stop a man dead in his tracks, their use is limited to large formations of unarmoured or lightly-armoured targets.{{Fn|2}}
 
  
A heavy stubber is a fairly reliable weapon; cheap and easy to mass produce, and is nearly as effective as a [[bolter]], though it is far less sophisticated a weapon.  It is often used on worlds without the technological base to make [[Las Weapons]].  When the [[storm bolter]] is not available, they are often [[pintle mounted]] onto vehicles as close defense weaponsIt is often seen as a pintle-mounted armament on many [[Imperial Guard]] vehicles and is used for anti-infantry and light anti-aircraft fire.  Some regiments use heavy stubbers in heavy weapon teams.{{Cite This}}
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Within the [[Imperial Guard]] the heavy stubber remains its most common anti-personnel weapon.  It is often used as a crew-served support weapon or mounted on vehicles in cases where the rarer but more potent [[Storm Bolter]] is unavailable.{{Fn|4}} [[Siege Regiment]]s in particular, typically suffering heavy casualties and having to use local materials to replace any equipment losses, make prodigious use of heavy stubbers on account of their ease of manufacture and maintenance.{{Fn|7}} Because of its pervasiveness the heavy stubber has also found its way into the hands of [[Imperial]] citizens, and is popular with both militias and outlaws.{{Fn|4}}{{Fn|5}}
  
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[[Adeptus Astartes]] [[Power Armour#Space Marine Power Armour|armour]] is practically immune to heavy stubber fire, although a lucky bullet can penetrate the less-protected areas such as the neck or joints and cause serious injury.{{Fn|8}}
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==Known Patterns==
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===Unknown Vraks Heavy Stubber===
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[[Image:HeavyStubber2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Vraksian Heavy Stubber]]
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During the [[Siege of Vraks]] the traitorous [[Vraksian Renegade Militia]] made use of an unknown pattern of heavy stubber, most likely manufactured on the planet itself using the spare parts of other weapons.  Belt-fed and with a bipod for stable firing from the prone position, the weapon was fitted with both backsight and foresight, carrying handle, and perforated outer barrel to aid in cooling.{{Fn|3}}
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*Length: 122cm
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*Barrel: 60 cm
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*Weight: 7.8 kg
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*Calibre: long 8.25
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*Feed: 50 round belt
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*Cyclic rate of fire: 850 rpm
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*Muzzle velocity: 750 m/s
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*{{Endn|2}}: [[Warhammer 40,000: Wargear (2nd Edition)]], pg. 37
 
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Warhammer 40,000: Wargear (2nd Edition)]], pg. 37
 
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Imperial Armour Volume Six - The Siege of Vraks - Part Two]], pg. 149
 
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Imperial Armour Volume Six - The Siege of Vraks - Part Two]], pg. 149
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*{{Endn|4}}: [[Imperial Munitorum Manual]], pg. 72
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*{{Endn|5}}: [[Rogue Trader Core Rulebook]], pg. 121
*[[Warhammer 40,000: Wargear (4th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}
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*{{Endn|6}}: [[Black Crusade Core Rulebook]], pg. 156
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*{{Endn|7}}: [[Epic Swordwind]], pg. 32
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*{{Endn|8}}: [[Hunt for Voldorius (Novel)]] by [[Andy Hoare]], pg. 221
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Revision as of 19:52, 2 August 2014

The heavy stubber, also known as a heavy stub gun, is a projectile weapon similar in appearance and effect to a M2-era heavy machine gun, firing large-calibre bullets able to stop a man dead in his tracks.[1][2] The heavy stubber is inferior to the Heavy Bolter in terms of penetration, being defeated anything heavier than Flak armour, but compensates with sheer rate of fire, making it an ideal weapon for use against hordes of lightly-armoured infantry and vehicles.[4] The heavy stubber is also cheap and easy to mass produce and can be built on many low-tech worlds which might not otherwise be able to construct laser weapons.[3][4][5] The weight and recoil of many patterns of heavy stubbers require that they be fired from the prone position with a bipod or tripod, or require a pintle mount on an armoured vehicle.[3][4] Others are more man-portable, and even heavier patterns can be wielded by a single trooper through the use of bracing harnesses or suspensors.[5][6]

Within the Imperial Guard the heavy stubber remains its most common anti-personnel weapon. It is often used as a crew-served support weapon or mounted on vehicles in cases where the rarer but more potent Storm Bolter is unavailable.[4] Siege Regiments in particular, typically suffering heavy casualties and having to use local materials to replace any equipment losses, make prodigious use of heavy stubbers on account of their ease of manufacture and maintenance.[7] Because of its pervasiveness the heavy stubber has also found its way into the hands of Imperial citizens, and is popular with both militias and outlaws.[4][5]

Adeptus Astartes armour is practically immune to heavy stubber fire, although a lucky bullet can penetrate the less-protected areas such as the neck or joints and cause serious injury.[8]

Known Patterns

Unknown Vraks Heavy Stubber

Vraksian Heavy Stubber

During the Siege of Vraks the traitorous Vraksian Renegade Militia made use of an unknown pattern of heavy stubber, most likely manufactured on the planet itself using the spare parts of other weapons. Belt-fed and with a bipod for stable firing from the prone position, the weapon was fitted with both backsight and foresight, carrying handle, and perforated outer barrel to aid in cooling.[3]

  • Length: 122cm
  • Barrel: 60 cm
  • Weight: 7.8 kg
  • Calibre: long 8.25
  • Feed: 50 round belt
  • Cyclic rate of fire: 850 rpm
  • Muzzle velocity: 750 m/s

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