Sniper Rifles
| SNIPER RIFLES | ACCURACY | DAMAGE | AP | MODE | RECOIL | AMMO | AVAIL | COST |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ares Desert Strike | 7 | 13P | -4 | SA | (1) | 14(c) | 10F | 17.500Y |
| Barret Model 122 | 7(9) | 14P | -6 | SA | (2) | 14(c) | 20F | 38.500Y |
| Cavalier Arms Crockett EBR | 6 | 12P | -3 | SA/BF | (1) | 20(c) | 12F | 10.300Y |
| M1 Garand | 5 | 12P | -1 | SA | - | 8(c) | 3R | 1.100Y |
| Marlin 3041 BL | 5 | 10P | -3 | SA | - | 6(m) | 5R | 1.100Y |
| Marlin 3468SS | 4 | 13P | -1 | SS | - | 4(m) | 6R | 1.000Y |
| Marlin 79S | 4 | 6P | - | SA | - | 10(c) | 3F | 300Y |
| Marlin X71 | 5 | 12P | -4 | SS | - | 5(m) | 6R | 1.500Y |
| Onotari JP-K50 | 7 | 12P | -3 | SA/BF | 1 | 25(c) | 13F | 12.500Y |
| Pioneer 60 | 5 | 10P | -1 | SS | - | 5(m) | 2R | 500Y |
| PSG Enforcer | 6 | 12P | -4 | SA | - | 2x12(c) | 12F | 11.000Y |
| Ranger Arms SM-5 | 8 | 14P | -5 | SA | (1) | 15(c) | 16F | 28.000Y |
| Remington 950 | 7 | 12P | -4 | SS | - | 5(m) | 4R | 2.100Y |
| Ruger 100 | 6 | 11P | -3 | SA | (1) | 8(m) | 4R | 1.300Y |
| Springfield 2003 | 9 | 12P | -2 | SS | - | 5(m) | 4R | 3.600Y |
| Springfield M1A | 6 | 12P | -1 | SA | - | 20(c) | 6R | 1.700Y |
| Springfield Model 1855 Repro. | 2 | 10P | - | SS | - | 1(cb) | 4R | 850Y |
| Terracotta Arms AM-47 | 7(9) | 15P | -4 | SA | 1(3) | 18(c) | 14F | 35.000Y |
| Winchester Model 2024 | 6 | 12P | - | SA | - | 7(m) | 4R | 1.800Y |
| Winchester Model 2067 | 5 | 8P | -1 | SA | - | 15(m) | 4R | 650Y |
Ares Desert Strike: This combat-hardened sniper rifle is intended for long-range shooting in harsh environments. That means it was built without materials or technologies prone to failure. It comes equipped with a rigid stock with shock pad and a detachable imaging scope.
Barret Model 122: The definitive anti-material rifle, Barret has been producing world-class firearms for decades, the Model 122 replaces the Model 121 as the company’s top-line offering. The rifle continues to be fitted with a sound suppressor, smartgun system and a folding bipod to help enhance long-range accuracy.
Cavalier Arms Crockett EBR: Straddling the line between assault rifle and sniper rifle, the Crockett EBR features a burst fire mode. While it lacks the magazine capacity of a true assault rifle, and lacks the precision of a true marksman’s weapon, it makes up for this in versatility, being able to switch fluidly between a sniping role and a combat role as easy as flipping a switch. It comes equipped with a rigid stock with shock pad and a detachable imaging scope.
M1 Garand: The Garand has been a hallmark of quality since its introduction
over a century ago. Newly manufactured, the
current rifle is a fine successor to the original, with the
original manufacturing tools used whenever possible to
ensure it is as accurate and dependable as the originals
were when manufactured.
Standard Upgrades/Accessories: Vintage
Marlin 3041 BL: A classic rifle for traditional shooters, the 3041’s lever
action has been extensively reengineered to meet the
toughest reliability standards, as shown by its selection
by Illinois’ Department of Revenue as its issue long arm.
The rifle’s barrel and action have been protected by Marlin’s
proprietary anti-corrosion treatment to create an
heirloom sure to last through generations of use.
Standard Upgrades/Accessories: Imaging Sight (w/
vision magnification)
Marlin 3468SS: This large-caliber rifle utilizes the classic .45-70 Government
cartridge, making it ideal for hunting larger North
American game, and is powerful enough to handle most
Awakening-related problems an outdoorsman is likely
to encounter. The reinforced polymer frame is designed
to endure years of rough handling in the woods, while
the improved double-link system ensures a smooth cycling
action.
Standard Upgrades/Accessories: None
Marlin 79S: The first rifle everyone should use to learn to shoot, the
79S is a plinker’s dream. The small-bore rifle is accurate,
easy to maintain, and just plain fun to shoot. An additional
benefit is that the ammunition is widely available
and less expensive when you arrange a bulk purchase.
The 79S has minimal recoil, and with its limited power
cartridge, down-range incidents are less likely to happen.
Marlin supports youth marksmanship programs by providing
this rifle to qualified organizations, teaching the
next generation how to defend themselves.
Standard Upgrades/Accessories: None
Marlin X71: A modern bolt-action rifle intended for the big-game
hunter, the X71 has been thoroughly redesigned to meet
the grueling requirements of arctic environments. The rifle’s
self-diagnostic program is not as versatile as those
offered through smartlink technology, but the simplicity
lessens the chance of a malfunction. It’s simple-to-read
ammunition counter allows the shooter to quickly determine
their status when hunting dangerous prey, ensuring
the hunter will not become the hunted.
Standard Upgrades/Accessories: Extreme Environment
Modification Level 1 (Arctic), Imaging Sight (w/ low-light
vision, vision enhancement 2, vision magnification)
Onotari Arms JP-K50: The Onotari JP-K50 has an unusual past, being originally conceived for the next round of the Euro Wars, which never came about. Or at least, haven’t yet. It was shelved for decades, and only recently came back into the production queue during the so-called Dragon Civil War. Able to switch between long-range fire against a single hard armored target (such as a dragon) or firing bursts against clusters (such as drakes), it was seen as a weapon that could be issued to entire squads. Not mass produced, but produced enough that cost trumped quality in many ways, the final result is a sort of super-sized assault rifle rather than the kind of high-quality precision design that Saeder-Krupp is world famous for.
Pioneer 60: Morgan Boone’s been the face of the Kentucky Long Rifle Company for decades, and his Pioneer 60 is a household staple in rural areas across the CAS and UCAS even if his company refuses to sell it to anyone in the NAN. Simple but effective, it’s a rugged design that’s perfect for someone that just wants to get out of the house for a weekend of drinking beer and popping off a few rounds into the local fauna.
PSG Enforcer: Heckler & Koch’s premiere sniper rifle, the Enforcer
remains the most widely used weapon of
its class among law-enforcement agencies worldwide.
With its semi-automatic action and dual
clip, the Enforcer can quickly answer multiple
threats with varying levels of force. The Enforcer
also comes with a detachable imaging scope for
long-range engagements.
Standard Accessories: Additional Clip (side), Imaging
Scope (top)
Ranger Arms SM–5: A legendary assassin’s weapon, this sniper rifle features a silencer, an imaging scope, and a rigid stock with shock pad. The SM–5 disassembles completely in order to fit into a standard briefcase; setting it up or breaking it down takes an Extended Firearms + Logic [Mental] (6, Complex Action) Test. While deadly, the SM–5 is fragile. At the end of every Combat Turn in which the weapon is used in a running firefight, reduce its Accuracy by 1 (to a minimum of 3). If the weapon is used in combat as a melee weapon or to defend from a melee attack, reduce its Accuracy by 2 (again to a minimum of 3). Recalibrating the weapon (a one-hour job) returns its Accuracy to normal.
Remington 950: This high-powered bolt-action hunting rifle features classic wooden furniture and a top-mounted imaging scope that have kept it popular with hunters for several decades. It cannot mount underbarrel accessories.
Ruger 101: This futuristic-looking gas-operated sporting rifle is the favorite weapon for many professional hunters and hobbyists. It features a built-in imaging scope and a rigid stock with shock pad.
Springfield 2003: A modern remake of a classic rifle, the Springfield 2003 is
a hunter’s dream come true. The bolt action is now computer
verified to be within tolerance, and it utilizes the
latest in laser-measuring tools. Sporting a chrome-plated
bore and barrel, this weapon’s careful craftsmanship
maintains a level of precision in manufacturing normally
reserved for sniper weapons developed for elite Special
Forces teams. The modern, composite furniture eliminates
the one major problem with such heirloom firearms,
which is that the wood used on the originals often
ages poorly with use. The latest version is meant to last
multiple lifetimes, as the composite has been fully tested
for dependability and resiliency.
Standard Upgrades/Accessories: Vintage
Springfield M1A: A classic North American hunting rifle evolved from a
century-old military design, Springfield is happy to announce
a new manufacturing partner for this historically
significant rifle. Our current partner has updated the
rifle to accept modern attachments to meet the needs
of today’s shooters, including an advanced imaging sight
designed to link with the shooter’s PAN, helping with
accuracy and eliminating missed opportunities on hunting
trips. Interested customers should contact their local
dealer for availability or purchase direct from our Matrix
store. Please be advised, due to strong demand, Matrix
orders will require three weeks for delivery.
Standard Upgrades/Accessories: Imaging Sight (w/
image link, vision magnification, vision enhancement 1)
Springfield Model 1855 Reproduction: A reproduction of a two century old weapon, the 1855
has remained popular with the re-enactors of North
America. While the hobby is not as popular as it was at
the turn of the century, Springfield has licensed production
to a number of smaller firms across the continent.
The quality of the rifle-muskets sold through Springfield’s
Matrix storefront has been guaranteed by our gunsmiths
for reliability and accuracy.
Standard Upgrades/Accessories: Vintage, Cap & Ball
Terracotta Arms AM-47: The AM-47 is a large sniper rifle, primarily intended for the larger metahuman species. The rifle features a number of advanced electronics to assist the shooter in destroying their target. The AM-47 is provided with an imaging scope, smartgun system, underbarrel weight, bipod, and a safe target system with an extended barrel for increased range over the competition.
Winchester Model 2024: This classic intermediate-caliber rifle has been updated to
reflect the needs of today’s hunter. The lever-action has
been updated by utilizing modern materials, including titanium
alloy in those areas requiring the greatest torsion
strength. The chamber has been coated with easy-toclean
polymers without reducing its ability to withstand
the pressures created by ATF-approved propellants.
Standard Upgrades/Accessories: Imaging Scope (w/
vision magnification)
Winchester Model 2067: This the latest update to “The Gun that Won the West.” It
has been re-engineered to handle the chamber pressures
of modern propellants and to meet current safety code.
The rifle still uses classic calibers for traditional shootists
and competitions, but has been also improved to utilize a
number of modern cartridges for those who desire standardization
in their collections. Available in a number of
different sub-models; please refer to our Matrix catalog
prior to purchase.
Standard Upgrades/Accessories: Vintage