PDW
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PDW | |
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American carbine chambered in Military ammunition. Internally suppressed. | |
// GENERAL DATA | |
Context type | Legendary Ranged Weapon |
Size | Secondary slot: 6 slots (3 × 2) |
Firing modes |
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Rate of fire | 600 RPM (10 RPS) |
Quality | 50% degrade chance (1 wear) |
// ATTACHMENT SYSTEM | |
Hooks |
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Defaults | |
Magazines | |
Starting ammo | 10 to 30 rounds |
// HANDLING | |
Recoil | 𝘟-axis: -2 to 2, 65% recovery 𝘠-axis: 2 to 4, 65% recovery |
Shake | 𝘟-axis: -0.001 to 0.001 𝘠-axis: 0.001 to -0.001 𝘡-axis: -0.005 to -0.01 |
Internal ID: 116 |
The PDW is an American carbine in Unturned, and it is chambered in Military ammunition. It takes up six slots in the inventory, and may be equipped in either the primary or secondary weapon slots. By default, it spawns with the PDW Iron Sights and a Military Magazine attached, with an internal suppressor. Acceptable hook attachments and magazines must have a caliber ID of 1.
Acquirement
The PDW can be found at military locations in Washington and Germany.
It can also be obtained through Horde Beacons.
Damage and advanced ballistics
Damage values | |||
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n/a | Player | Zombie | Animal |
Head | 44 | ~108 | 44 |
Torso | 32 | ~59 | 32 |
Arm | 24 | ~29 | 24 |
Leg | 24 | ~29 | |
Construct damage | |||
Barricade | Structure | Vehicle | Resource |
25 | 15 | 40 | 20 |
Object | Invulnerability negation | ||
25 | Cannot bypass invulnerability. |
Advanced ballistics | |
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Action mechanism | Trigger |
Maximum range | 125 m |
Ballistics projectile | |
ADS spread | 0.9926° |
Hip-fire spread | 9.9262° |
Ballistic step | 12.5 m |
Ballistic travel | 10 |
Gravity multiplier | ×6.4573306986684 |
Blueprints
Category | Inputs | Tools | Skills | Outputs | |||
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Repair | PDW (damaged) + Metal Scrap (7) | Blowtorch | Engineer II | PDW (repaired) | |||
Tools | PDW | n/a | n/a | Metal Scrap (5) |
Trivia
- Its real-life counterpart is the AAC Honey Badger.
- Its original name was "Honeybadger", and this is still reflected in the filename.