Bullets and power-cells
- Intent: Create a series of Standardized .48 Caliber Enforcer Pistol Rounds.
- Image Source: Source 7th picture in series. Altered original to a Lead color.
- Canon Link: .48-caliber Enforcer Pistol
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Niki Priddy, Terminus Rêve, Priddy General Engineering And Manufacturing
- Affiliation: Priddy General Engineering And Manufacturing
- Market Status: Open-Market
- Model: .48-caliber Enforcer Slugthrower Lead Round Nose
- Modularity: N/A
- Production: Mass-Produced
- Materials:
- Alderinium - Propellant
- Link-steel - Casings
- Lead - Core
- Classification: .48 Caliber Lead Round Nose
- Size: Large
- Weight: Average
- Explosive/Propellant Type: Alderinium Propellant
- Delivery Method: Slugthrower, Cartridge loaded
- Effective Range: Long Range
- Area Of Effect: Pinpoint
- Damage Output: Extreme
- Alderinium Propellant
+ High Caliber + The caliber lends itself to damage output creating a large wound cavity at high velocity.
+ Full Lead Core + A general purpose tip, excellent for everyday uses against lightly armored targets or hunting.
+ Maximum Range + Utilizing Alderinium as the propellant, the slug is capable of extended ranges and high speeds.
- No Exterior Jacket - Designed for equal penetration and shrapnel effect, this is more suitable for hunting or 'everyday' purposes.
- Large - The caliber of the ammunition makes it a rather unique one, unable to be chambered in most weapons on the market. As well as providing issues with high capacity or simple storage in taking up much more room than other caliber pistol ammunition as well as supply.
- Falloff - Due to the mass of the projectile, effects of gravity, atmospheric conditions, etc. and so on, there is a trajectory falloff beginning around 203 meters resulting in bullet stray.
The Lead Round Nose .48 caliber round is designed for equal measure of penetration capability, and shrapnel capability. Made in a similar fashion to hunting rounds, the cartridge is made of lighter steel in order to cut down on the overall weight of collective rounds in a magazine.