
Weapons
High Caliber Revolver
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High Caliber Revolver
Damage & Attachments
65
Damage
86 RPM
Fire rate
6
Capacity
0.5°
Aim cone
Compatible Attachments
8x Zoom ScopeHolosightSimple Handmade SightVariable Zoom ScopeWeapon LasersightWeapon Flashlight
Crafting
Metal Pipe | ×4 |
Metal Spring | ×1 |
Gears | ×1 |
High Quality Metal | ×6 |
Workbench Lvl 2Craft time: 25s
Blueprint
60
Research (scrap)
60
Tech tree node (scrap)
570
Tech tree path (scrap)
Workbench Lvl 2
Requires
Recycling
recyclingSafezone Recycler
Metal Pipe | ×1 |
High Quality Metal | ×2 |
Metal Pipe | ×1(60%) |
Metal Spring | ×1(40%) |
Gears | ×1(40%) |
High Quality Metal | ×1(40%) |
warningRadtown Recycler
Metal Pipe | ×2 |
High Quality Metal | ×3 |
Metal Pipe | ×1(40%) |
Metal Spring | ×1(60%) |
Gears | ×1(60%) |
High Quality Metal | ×1(60%) |
Radtown recyclers (found in monuments) give more than the safe-zone recyclers at Outpost and Bandit Camp. A percentage next to a yield is the chance of receiving it.
Repair
buildRepair Bench
High Quality Metal | ×4 |
| ×5 |
Condition lost per repair: 20%Blueprint required: Yes
Cost shown is the maximum, to repair from near-broken to full condition.
Looted From
Treasure Mission BoxLocked CrateLocked Crate - GhostshipLocked Crate - OilrigElite CrateUnderwater Lab - Elite CrateScientist PT Boat DryboxWagon - Military CrateGingerbread Mine PresentMilitary CrateUnderwater Lab - Normal Crate 1Missile Silo Inside Scientist
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