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A type of handgun ammunition appearing in [[Jagged Alliance]] and [[Jagged Alliance 2]]. Comes in magazines of 7 for pistols, and 30 for SMGs.
   
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In Jagged Alliance, this type of ammo was used exclusively for the [[Colt 1911|Colt .45]].
 
 
==Types==
 
==Types==
   
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*[[MAC-10]]
 
*[[MAC-10]]
 
*[[Thompson M1A1]]
 
*[[Thompson M1A1]]
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*[[H&K UMP 45]]
   
 
==Locations==
 
==Locations==
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*[[Bobby Ray's]]
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*Almost ubiquitous once past the very early game.
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
#[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.45_ACP Wikipedia]
 
#[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.45_ACP Wikipedia]

Revision as of 14:38, 14 May 2012

A type of handgun ammunition appearing in Jagged Alliance and Jagged Alliance 2. Comes in magazines of 7 for pistols, and 30 for SMGs.

In Jagged Alliance, this type of ammo was used exclusively for the Colt .45.

Types

  • .45 Pistol Magazine
"This 7-round magazine contains .45 automatic colt pistol ammunition. The standard .45ACP round creates wound channels comparable to 9mm and .38 HP."
  • .45 Pistol Magazine AP
    45AP
"These 7 rounds hold .45 automatic armor piercing ammunition. High velocity steel ammo defeats most light body armor. Less damage than lead-based rounds.
  • .45 Pistol Magazine HP
"A 7-round magazine of .45 ACP hollow point ammo. Round mushrooms on impact, creating huge wound channels."
  • .45 SMG Magazine
"The .45 standard round tip ball ammunition in this 30-round magazine gives wound characteristics of hollow point and the penetration of armor piercing."
  • .45 SMG Magazine AP
    45smgAP
"A 30-round magazine holding .45 caliber armor piercing ammunition. Offers better penetration than either ball or hollow point. Less damage."
  • .45 SMG Magazine HP
"These 30 rounds of .45 hollow point ammunition expand in soft tissue on impact, causing a large amount of bleeding and nerve trauma"

Usage

Locations

  • Bobby Ray's
  • Almost ubiquitous once past the very early game.

External links

  1. Wikipedia