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GP-33 MOD Grenade Launcher

S4 ballistic grenade launcher manufactured by Behring
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GP-33 MOD Grenade Launcher
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S4
GP-33 MOD Grenade Launcher
Subtype
Grenade Launcher
Class
Ballistic
Occupancy
18 KµSCU0.018 SCU <br />18,000 µSCU <br />
Alpha damage
19.5 🗡️
Muzzle velocity
50 m/s180 km/h <br />
Effective range
200 m0.2 km <br />
Max range
200 m0.2 km <br />
Ammo
6
Damage

💪
16.5 🗡️
Modes

Firing rate
60 rpm
Projectile
1
Ammo use
1
Dimensions
Height
0.28 m
Mass
5 kg
Length
0.84 m
Width
0.12 m
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The GP-33 MOD Grenade Launcher, produced by Behring Applied Technology, is a six-shot revolver-type grenade launcher with a 40mm caliber. It is designed primary for military use and has an effective range of 80 meters. The launcher is capable of firing shots that explode on impact, causing enemies to either scatter or suffer fatal injuries. The precision design of the GP-33 MOD allows for the priming of each grenade to ensure that it explodes upon impact. This feature makes it an ideal weapon for clearing rooms and flushing out enemies who are hiding behind cover.[1]

Description

The military-grade GP-33 MOD launcher fires 40mm grenades to clear rooms and flush out enemies behind cover thanks to Behring's precision design that primes each grenade to explode on impact.

Item ports

S0
itemPort_item_grab
No item equipped
S1–2
Optics Attachment
No item equipped
S1–2
Underbarrel Attachment
No item equipped

Acquisition

The weapon is no longer purchasable at in-game shops and is only available in random loot boxes or from NPC's.

Model

Variants

Gallery

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Development

The GP-33 MOD Grenade Launcher is introduced in Alpha 3.11.0.[2]

References

  1. In-game survey. Alpha 3.12.0 - Star Citizen
  2. Star Citizen Alpha 3.11.0 patch notes. Comm-Link. Retrieved 2021-02-12