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There's quite a lot of nice gun mods that are vanilla based, and haven't gotten them when the chance presented itself.
I try to keep everything simple and on the Steam platform.
If you have, you should import.
Mine's a more high performance option if you want to really go all out on guns.
It's not the prettiest gun mod, but I feel mine has a good balance of performance, practicality, production, and balance. I tried to focus on more realistic values for reloading, damage, etc.
The musket is the weapon owned by the Weapons Foreman in Ash Dome V, and he's got the only musket left. It's a masterwork, though. The blueprint is necessary for more muskets, since adding any more enemies with them would simply be WAY too overpowered. The dome has a ton of ammo and parts to craft more, though.
In the 18th century, the British were famous for training soldiers to reload their weapons fairly quickly. Compared to other armies.
In the 19th century, the British were surprised by either the Polynesians or the Papuans to reload their guns in a very original way.
Slow reloading is typical for wick arquebuses and early muskets.
And you have silicon rifles and pistols here, with ready-made paper cartridges.
But even in the 17th century there were weapons with a wheeled mechanism.
The report is finished. ))