Missile & Artillery Questions (Off Topic)

4 posts ยท Aug 12 1997 to Aug 13 1997

From: Michael Blair <amfortas@h...>

Date: Tue, 12 Aug 1997 05:53:52 -0400

Subject: Missile & Artillery Questions (Off Topic)

Missile & Artillery Questions (Sorry if it's a little off topic) I am putting
together a database of firearms, artillery and missiles for

wargaming and role-playing purposes (EVERYTHING from .22 Short to 18.1")

and I was wondering if anyone out there can suggest any useful sources and
sites, as surfing is a lot easier than scanning or typing. The project was
suggested by Eoin Connelly AKA Wasteland Games (

http://aoife.indigo.ie/~waste/ ) and as it was something I had long
wanted for myself I foolishly jumped at it. That was three months ago and the
damn thing is growing like Topsy (4 MB plus). He wanted it for STOCS, and so
naturally it looks as if its first outing will be for Deadlands.

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From: Chris McCurry <CMCCURR@v...>

Date: Tue, 12 Aug 1997 10:46:00 -0400

Subject: Re: Missile & Artillery Questions (Off Topic)

Isn't there a RPG book called 'Ultra-Modern Firearms'   Wouldn't that
cover some of what you are looking for?

This is a great book for any RPG... if your going to realistic weapon
statistics this it the book to get.

CMC

From: Stuart Murray <smurray@a...>

Date: Tue, 12 Aug 1997 10:46:58 -0400

Subject: Re: Missile & Artillery Questions (Off Topic)

> Missile & Artillery Questions

Isn't there a RPG book called 'Ultra-Modern Firearms'   Wouldn't that
cover some of what you are looking for?

From: Christopher Weuve <caw@w...>

Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 10:05:44 -0400

Subject: Re: Missile & Artillery Questions (Off Topic)

On Aug 12, 1997 at 9:46:58 AM, Stuart Murray <smurray@aecom.yu.edu> wrote:

> Isn't there a RPG book called 'Ultra-Modern Firearms' Wouldn't that

Also, GDW did some arms books for _T2K_, as did Leading Edge for their
_Phoenix Command_ system.

Of course. their not on the net, which is what was asked for...