Weapon, Class 2
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Sterling De Lisle
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Game information
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Category
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Conventional rifle
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Fire modes
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Bolt-action
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Caliber
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.45 ACP
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Barrel length (inches)
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8.27
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Feeding system
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Box magazine
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+1 round in chamber?
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Yes
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Critical failure type
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Failure to fire
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Stock type
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Fixed (S)
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Weight (units)
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18
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Max condition
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12000
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Shop value / Rarity
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900 (Rarity 2)
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Accessory compatibility
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Feeding
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M1911A1 magazines
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Standard:
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M1911A1 7-round magazine
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Muzzle
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N/A
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Standard:
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Silencer (integrated)
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Optics
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N/A
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Standard:
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None
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Underbarrel mount
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N/A
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Standard:
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None
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Lights
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N/A
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Standard:
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None
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Real world information
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Manufacturer
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Sterling Armaments Co.
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Country of origin
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United Kingdom
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Year
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1942
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"The De Lisle (pronounced 'Duh Leel') was originally a personal project cobbled together from a variety of firearms; a heavily modified Enfield rifle was used as the base, which was then rechambered to .45 ACP. To accomplish this, the rifle was modified with a new bolt to accomodate the new cartridge, a new magazine well, fitted with magazines from a 1911, and a barrel derived from that of a Thompson coupled with a large, extremely effective silencer. The .45 ACP caliber was chosen because standard-pressure ammunition is naturally subsonic, resulting in an extremely silent firearm; one of the quietest in the world, in fact. A stand-out choice if you're looking for a good covert operations weapon, and an excellent companion firearm to a suppressed 1911."
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— Hebizuka (quote written by Tempest)
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The Sterling De Lisle (also simply called De Lisle, sometimes shortened to SDL) is a .45 ACP conventional rifle.
Last modified on 19 March 2019, at 14:30