Talk:Autopistol
From Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum
"Known Models - Scipio - used by Imperial Navy officers and by Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn" - can someone provide a source for this? --Rolz
- "Xenos", Ch. 1 "A Scipio-pattern naval pistol, finished in dull chrome with inlaid ivory grips, it felt reassuringly heavy in my gloved hand. Ten rounds, every one a fat, blunt man-stopper, were spring-loaded into the slide inside the grip."
Not much more useful info in there. There is however mention of the "Hecuter autopistol". --Inquisitor S., Großmeister des Ordo Lexicanum 14:01, 8 August 2012 (CEST)
- In "Hereticus", chapter 2 and later on. "Hecuter pistols were in his hands faster than any of us could raise the weapons we already held. He blazed out twin streams of shots, the shell cases spraying out from the slide-slots of his weapons." and "I had already drawn the big Hecuter autopistol I had borrowed from the Hinterlight's arsenal." There's also mention of a "Tronsvasse Hi-Power autopistol" in "Xenos", chapter 4. Not much explanation apart from "The muzzle of a Tronsvasse parabellum was pointing directly at my head from the darkness behind me". But there are also "Kraine raised his night-sighted Tronsvasse autorifle to his shoulder and scurried forward." (--> Hereticus, chapter 19). --Inquisitor S., Großmeister des Ordo Lexicanum 16:22, 9 August 2012 (CEST)
- Danke, herr Inquisitor. --Rolz
- In "Hereticus", chapter 2 and later on. "Hecuter pistols were in his hands faster than any of us could raise the weapons we already held. He blazed out twin streams of shots, the shell cases spraying out from the slide-slots of his weapons." and "I had already drawn the big Hecuter autopistol I had borrowed from the Hinterlight's arsenal." There's also mention of a "Tronsvasse Hi-Power autopistol" in "Xenos", chapter 4. Not much explanation apart from "The muzzle of a Tronsvasse parabellum was pointing directly at my head from the darkness behind me". But there are also "Kraine raised his night-sighted Tronsvasse autorifle to his shoulder and scurried forward." (--> Hereticus, chapter 19). --Inquisitor S., Großmeister des Ordo Lexicanum 16:22, 9 August 2012 (CEST)