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== Other information ==
 
== Other information ==
* The Howdah is equipped with a 3 inch chamber, allowing it to also accept [[.410 bore]] ammunition. However, when loaded with .410 bore ammunition, an FT+1 malus is automatically applied due to certain limitations:
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* The Howdah is equipped with 3 inch chambers, allowing it to also accept [[.410 bore]] ammunition. However, when loaded with .410 bore ammunition, an FT+1 malus is automatically applied due to certain limitations:
 
** Projectiles from multi-projectile .410 shells (buckshot, flechette...) will spread wider, as they are fired from a rifled barrel, therefore making them less accurate than a smoothbore.
 
** Projectiles from multi-projectile .410 shells (buckshot, flechette...) will spread wider, as they are fired from a rifled barrel, therefore making them less accurate than a smoothbore.
 
** .410 slugs do not engage the rifling of this weapon, instead relying entirely on the shot cup for spin stabilization; therefore making them less accurate than a "proper" bullet.
 
** .410 slugs do not engage the rifling of this weapon, instead relying entirely on the shot cup for spin stabilization; therefore making them less accurate than a "proper" bullet.
  
 
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Weapon, Class 3
Pedersoli Howdah 45/410
Pedersoli Howdah 45-410.jpg
Game information
Category Pistol
Fire modes Single shot (x2)
Caliber .45 Colt (3 inch chamber)(*)
Barrel length (inches) 10.25
Feeding system Double barrel
+1 round in chamber? No
Critical failure type Failure to fire
Stock type No stock (N)
Weight (units) 5
Max condition 13000
Shop value / Rarity Parallar symbol.png600 (Rarity 1)
Accessory compatibility
Feeding Double barrel
Standard: 2-round capacity
Muzzle N/A
Standard: None
Optics N/A
Standard: None
Underbarrel mount N/A
Standard: None
Lights N/A
Standard: None
Real world information
Manufacturer Davide Pedersoli & C.
Country of origin Italy.png Italy
Year 2016


"Have you ever wanted a pistol that’s also a shotgun? No, not like any of these choices; I mean an actual pistol that can also be a shotgun. If that's what you need, the Pedersoli Howdah just happens to fit the bill. This is a double-barreled .45 Colt firearm with rifled barrels, but fitted with 3-inch chambers, which can also accept .410 shotshells. It might not be the prettiest firearm you've ever seen, but it is perhaps the most versatile double-barrel ever made."
Hebizuka (quote written by GenericArchangel)


The Pedersoli Howdah 45/410 (also called Perdersoli Howdah or simply Howdah) is a .45 Colt pistol with 3 inch chambers.

Other information

  • The Howdah is equipped with 3 inch chambers, allowing it to also accept .410 bore ammunition. However, when loaded with .410 bore ammunition, an FT+1 malus is automatically applied due to certain limitations:
    • Projectiles from multi-projectile .410 shells (buckshot, flechette...) will spread wider, as they are fired from a rifled barrel, therefore making them less accurate than a smoothbore.
    • .410 slugs do not engage the rifling of this weapon, instead relying entirely on the shot cup for spin stabilization; therefore making them less accurate than a "proper" bullet.