Had some free time before finally being able to sleep last night so I played around with this....eccentric, but it was getting late and I was pretty tired. Still, it might be useful for shipboard personnel in fear of armored pirates or if you just want a little more bang for the Credit.
Norge GLP-15 “LeMat” TL-13
The great-great-grandson of the famous LeMat pistol of the 1800’s this finely crafted firearm is designed for close combat for professionals in law enforcement, corporate security, and the military. The concept is simple: the GLP-15 has two weapons systems in one.
The primary weapon is the laser pistol built to use either the standard laser carbine power pack or the rapid-cycling battery pack (inserted in the user-configurable grip) which provides 15 shots. One shot is fired per pull of the trigger. This is usually sufficient for most defensive purposes but if something with more power is needed then the second system is where this weapon excels as a premier sidearm: the 30mm grenade launcher.
The 30mm grenade is loaded into the upper barrel by releasing the hinged breach from the rear of the weapon’s receiver, swinging it up towards the rear. The grenade is dropped into the breach and the weapon is closed. This reloading takes one combat round. The grenade can then be fired by merely using the thumb to depress a lever on the left side of the receiver. The backstrap-type safety means the grenade launcher cannot be engaged while the weapon is in the holster or if dropped, but only if held securely by the operator.
The 30mm grenade has an maximum range of up to 75m, though it is most effective at 50m or less. The HEAP and flechette versions are available, as is a gas round which makes it an ideal choice for law enforcement personnel.
Weight (empty): 700gm Ammo: 200gm (laser mag)/ 80gm per grenade
Length: 250mm
Norge GLP-15 “LeMat” TL-13
The great-great-grandson of the famous LeMat pistol of the 1800’s this finely crafted firearm is designed for close combat for professionals in law enforcement, corporate security, and the military. The concept is simple: the GLP-15 has two weapons systems in one.
The primary weapon is the laser pistol built to use either the standard laser carbine power pack or the rapid-cycling battery pack (inserted in the user-configurable grip) which provides 15 shots. One shot is fired per pull of the trigger. This is usually sufficient for most defensive purposes but if something with more power is needed then the second system is where this weapon excels as a premier sidearm: the 30mm grenade launcher.
The 30mm grenade is loaded into the upper barrel by releasing the hinged breach from the rear of the weapon’s receiver, swinging it up towards the rear. The grenade is dropped into the breach and the weapon is closed. This reloading takes one combat round. The grenade can then be fired by merely using the thumb to depress a lever on the left side of the receiver. The backstrap-type safety means the grenade launcher cannot be engaged while the weapon is in the holster or if dropped, but only if held securely by the operator.
The 30mm grenade has an maximum range of up to 75m, though it is most effective at 50m or less. The HEAP and flechette versions are available, as is a gas round which makes it an ideal choice for law enforcement personnel.
Weight (empty): 700gm Ammo: 200gm (laser mag)/ 80gm per grenade
Length: 250mm
