A set of Recognition Cards, illustrating Weapons of the Weird West ca. 1877, as Compiled by J.J. West & Co., Printers, Salt Lake City, utilizing the latest Photo-Lithographic Processes to accurately reproduce Photographic Images of the featured Weapons.
Ammunition Costs Pistol Ammunition (box of 50 cartridges).22................ $2⁰⁰.31................ $2⁰⁰.32................ $2⁰⁰.32 20............ $2⁰⁰.34................ $2⁰⁰.36................ $2⁰⁰.38................ $2⁰⁰.40................ $3⁰⁰.41................ $3⁰⁰.44................ $3⁰⁰.44R.............. $3⁰⁰.44T.............. $5⁰⁰.45................ $3⁰⁰.50................ $3⁰⁰ Shotgun Ammunition (box of 20 cartridges) 16 gauge.......... $2⁰⁰ 12 gauge.......... $2⁰⁰ Rifle Ammunition (box of 50 cartridges).38................ $4⁰⁰.44 40............ $4⁰⁰.44E.............. $4⁰⁰.45 70............ $4⁰⁰.50 70............ $4⁰⁰.50................ $5⁰⁰.52................ $4⁰⁰.56................ $5⁰⁰.56 50............ $5⁰⁰.58................ $5⁰⁰.60................ $5⁰⁰.69................ $5⁰⁰ Miscellaneous Items Arrows (20)....... $2⁰⁰ Buck & Ball. Ammo (20)....... $4⁰⁰ Maynard Cap Ribbon $3⁰⁰ Powder & Shot (20).. $1⁰⁰ Percussion Caps (60).. ⁵⁰ Speed-Load Cylinder $3⁰⁰
Loading a Cap-&-Ball Revolver 1. Draw the hammer back to the first detent, placing it on half cock and allowing the cylinder to rotate for loading; 2. Fill the chambers with powder, leaving enough room to seat a bullet or ball, and place a ball. on the chamber mouth; some shooters place. a rigid, greased felt wad over the powder column before seating the bullet, as a hedge against chain fires which may occur with undersized or poorlyshaped bullets or chambers; 3. Rotate the chamber under the rammer and. use the loading lever (if present) to seat. the projectile firmly on top of the powder column and at or below the chamber mouth; 4. Place percussion caps on each of the nipples at the rear of the chambers; 5. Rotate the cylinder as necessary and return. the hammer to down position (pull it back slightly, squeeze trigger and let hammer down carefully) engaging the safety detents; or 6. Draw the hammer back to full cock. for immediate firing.
Adams Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver The British Army s standard revolver, also used by officers of both sides in the War Between the States..50 5 2 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1851 $16 19
Augusta Revolver Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver A Confederate copy of the Colt Navy revolver, of excellent quality..36 6 2 1 10 2d6 +0 3 1862 $10 19
Chuchu Pistol Double-Action Derringer A Belgian-made derringer with four barrels and a fold-away trigger..22 4 1 1 5 2d4 +1 1 1870 $8
Colt Army Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver The most widely-used revolver in both United States and Confederate armies..44 6 2 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1860 $11 19
Colt Army-Thuer Single-Action Revolver This is a conversion of the Colt Army revolver, allowing it to use metallic cartridges instead of cap-&-ball ammunition. The modification requires special cartridges that cannot be used in other weapons, and as a result, the Army-Thuer cannot fire normal.44 ammunition..44t 6 2 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1869 $13
Colt Buntline Special Single-Action Revolver A special variant of the Colt Peacemaker with long barrel and detach.able stock.. It is only made to order..45 6 2 1 10 3d6 2 4 1870 Special The Colt Buntline Special cannot ordinarily be bought. They must be specially ordered from the Colt factory in New Jersey (for $500), and carrying one in normal condition requires a custom-made holster as well (and even with the holster, this big gun is really difficult to draw). With a Buntline Special, each action spent drawing a bead yields a +3 bonus instead of the usual +2 (maximum bonus is still +6, though). When the stock is used, increase the gun s Range Increment to 15 as well. To quick-draw a Buntline Special properly, a character needs to have the quick draw: Buntline Aptitude. This eliminates the quick draw penalty.
Colt Derringer Single-Action Derringer A single-shot, concealable, self-defense pistol..41 1 1 1 5 2d6 +1 1 1870 $8
Colt Dragoon Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver Designed for mounted troops of the United States Army, the Dragoon is a popular revolver among civilians as well..44 6 2 1 10 3d6 1 3 1848 $12 19
Colt Dragoon No. 3 Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver A version of the Colt Dragoon that can be fitted with a removable stock..44 6 2 1 10 3d6 0 3/4 1858 $13 19 This pistol comes with an attachable shoulder butt that converts it into a short rifle. In rifle mode, its Range Increment becomes 15.
Colt Frontier Double-Action Revolver A version of the Colt Peacemaker chambered for different calibers of ammunition..32 20 6 1 1 10 2d6 0 3 1877 $8.44 40 6 1 1 10 3d6 0 3 1877 $10
Colt Lightning Double-Action Revolver Colt s first double-action revolver, with a fragile spring and hammer, making it prone to malfunction..38 6 1 1 10 2d6 +0 3 1877 $13 19
Colt Navy Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver One of the most widely-used cap-&-ball revolvers, originally designed for the Texas Navy but since adopted by civilians and military personnel alike..36 6 2 1 10 2d6 0 3 1851 $11 19
Colt New Line Single-Action Revolver A small pistol only produced in limited numbers..30 5 2 1 5 2d6 +0 2 1874 $8.38 5 2 1 5 2d6 +0 2 1874 $8
Colt Open Top Single-Action Revolver A conversion of the Colt Army revolver to use cartridge cases instead of cap-&- ball ammunition..44 6 2 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1871 $13
Colt Open Top Pocket Single-Action Revolver A small, defensive revolver..22 7 2 1 5 2d4 +0 1 1870 $8
Colt Paterson Belt Model Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver The first commercially-produced revolver, with a folding trigger that extends when the hammer is cocked..31 5 2 1 10 2d6 +0 3 1837 $12 19
Colt Peacemaker Artillery Model Double-Action Revolver One of the most popular pistols in the West. This model, made for the United States Artillery, has a 5½ barrel..45 6 2/1 1 10 3d6 +0 2 1873 $15
Colt Peacemaker Cavalry Model Double-Action Revolver One of the most popular pistols in the West. This model, made for the United States Cavalry, has a 7½ barrel..45 6 2/1 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1873 $15
Colt Peacemaker Civilian Model Double-Action Revolver One of the most popular pistols in the West. This model, made for the civilian market, has a 4¾ barrel..45 6 2/1 1 10 3d6 +0 2 1873 $15
Colt Peacemaker Sheriff s Model Double-Action Revolver One of the most popular pistols in the West. This model, intended for lawenforcement and civilian use, has a 4 barrel..45 6 2/1 1 10 3d6 +1 2 1873 $15
Colt Pocket Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver A short cap-&-ball revolver that is widely used throughout the West..31 5 2 1 10 2d6 +0 2 1849 $10 19
Colt Police Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver As its name indicates, this revolver is mainly intended for law-enforcement use..36 5 2 1 10 2d6 +0 3 1861 $10 19
Colt Thunderer Double-Action Revolver A revolver similar to the Colt Lightning, but firing.41-caliber ammunition.. It shares that weapon s weak mechanism, making it liable to malfunction..41 6 1 1 10 2d6 +0 2 1877 $14 19
Colt Walker Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver A large pistol originally designed for cavalry use..44 6 2 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1847 $12 19
Cooper Navy Double-Action Revolver This revolver is essentially a copy of the Colt Navy, but holding five shots rather than six and made as a double-action weapon..36 5 1 1 10 2d6 +0 2 1873 $12
Forehand & Wadsworth Single-Action Revolver A high-quality, small revolver..44r 6 2 1 10 3d6 +0 2 1875 $13
Freeman Army Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver A relatively rare revolver due to problems in manufacturing the weapon..44 6 2 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1863 $10 19
Joslyn Army Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver Made for the Union government, this revolver is not well-liked by the troops issued with it..44 5 2 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1861 $10 19
Kerr s Patent Revolver Double-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver A British-made revolver used mainly by Confederate cavalry units..38 6 2/1 1 10 2d6 +1 3 1863 $11 19
Leech & Rigdon Revolver Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver A Confederate version of the Colt Navy revolver..36 6 2 1 10 2d6 +3 3 1863 $10 19
LeMat Revolver & Shotgun Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver with add. Shotgun Barrel This unusual weapon mounts a 16-gauge scattergun barrel under the pistol barrel. R.36 9 2 1 10 3d6 1 3 1860 $25 19 S 16ga 1 2 1 5 2d6+3d6 A switch moves the hammer between the two barrels, so only one or the other can be fired in a single action (flicking the switch requires no time).
Marston Pistol Double-Action Derringer This derringer has three barrels which can be fired sequentially..32 3 1 1 10 2d6 +1 1 1864 $8
Merwin Hulbert Army Single-Action Revolver A quality revolver used mainly by militias in the Union..44 40 6 2 1 10 3d6 +0 2/3 1876 $14 This pistol comes with two barrels one 7½ long, and a shorter one about 4 long. Switching the barrels requires an action.
Merwin Hulbert Pocket Double-Action Revolver A smaller version of the regular-sized Merwin Hulbert revolver..32 6 1 1 10 2d6 +0 2 1877 $8
Pettengill Army Double-Action-Only Revolver This unusual model of revolver has an internal hammer, preventing it from being used as a single-action weapon. For this reason, it cannot be fanned..44 6 1 1 10 3d6 +0 2 1861 $14
Remington Army Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver This revolver is popular in the Union Army for its durability..44 6 2 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1863 $10 19
Remington Double Derringer Single-Action Derringer A self-defense weapon with two barrels that hinge upward for loading..41 2 1 1 5 2d6 +1 1 1865 $10 Some versions of this hideaway weapon have a small knifeblade attached under the barrel, and this adds $2 to the cost.
Remington Navy Single-Action, Single-Shot Pistol This large-caliber pistol, designed for the Union Navy, holds a single cartridge..50 1 2 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1867 $10
Remington-Beals Pocket Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver A rare revolver of relatively small caliber..31 5 2 1 5 2d6 +0 2 1857 $8 19
Remington New Model Single-Action Revolver One of the most widely-used revolvers in the West, due largely to its durability and the ease with which the cylinder can be changed..46 6 2 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1870 $13
Remington Rider Single-Action Derringer A pocket-sized revolver..32 5 2 1 5 2d6 +1 1 1871 $10
Remington Single-Action Single-Action Revolver The first Remington revolver that uses cartridges instead of cap-&-ball ammunition..44 6 2 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1875 $13
Remington-Elliot Derringer Double-Action Derringer This derringer has four barrels that hinge open for loading..32 4 1 1 5 2d6 +1 1 1863 $11
Rogers & Spencer Army Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver This revolver was made in small numbers for the Union government..44 6 2 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1863 $11 19
Rupertus Pepperbox Single-Action Derringer A pepperbox with eight, small-caliber barrels that unscrew at the front for reloading..22 8 1 1 5 2d4 +1 2 1860 $6
Savage & North Navy Single-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver A large revolver of unusual design: the hammer is cocked by pulling the ring below the trigger..36 6 2 1 10 2d6 1 3 1861 $12 19
Sharps Derringer Double-Action Derringer In this simple, four-shot derringer, the barrels slide forward for reloading..30 4 1 1 5 2d6 +1 1 1859 $10
Smith & Wesson No. 1 Single-Action Revolver The first revolver produced by Smith & Wesson..22 7 2 1 10 2d4 +0 2 1857 $8
Smith & Wesson No. 2 Single-Action Revolver This is essentially a scaled-up version of the Smith & Wesson 1, firing a larger caliber of ammunition..32 6 2 1 10 2d6 +0 3 1870 $13
Smith & Wesson No. 3 Single-Action Revolver This pistol incorporates a novel automatic ejector to remove all cartridges when. the weapon is opened for loading..44 6 2 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1870 $13.45 6 2 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1876 $14 This weapon is able to eject all six spent cartridges at once, making it quicker to reload. A character can reload. three rounds into a 3 in a single action, or all six rounds if he makes Fair (5) speed load: pistols roll. However, there is a risk of catching the latch when drawing the pistol and ejecting all the shells at that time. If the character goes bust when using quick draw with a 3, all the shells fall out of the gun, and he looks like a greenhorn.
Smith & Wesson Model 3 Russian Single-Action Revolver This version of the No. 3 revolver was made for the Russian government, but also sold commercially in North America..44R 6 2 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1870 $13 A s&w Russian revolver can fire normal.44 bullets, but a normal.44 pistol cannot fire.44 Russians. The Model 3 Russian comes with a detachable shoulder butt that converts it into a short rifle. When the gun is in rifle mode, its Range Increment becomes 15. This weapon is able to eject all six spent cartridges at once, making it quicker to reload. A character can reload. three rounds into a Model 3 in a single action, or all six rounds if he makes Fair (5) speed load: pistols roll. However, there is a risk of catching the latch when drawing the pistol and ejecting all the shells at that time. If the character goes bust when using quick draw with a Model 3, all the shells fall out of the gun, and he looks like a greenhorn.
Smith & Wesson Baby Russian Single-Action Revolver A pocket version of the Smith & Wesson Model 3 Russian..38 5 2 1 10 2d6 +1 2 1876 $11
Smith & Wesson Schofield Single-Action Revolver A version of the Smith & Wesson 3, which incorporates modifications made by Major George W. Schofield. of the Union Army..45 6 2 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1876 $14 This weapon is able to eject all six spent cartridges at once, making it quicker to reload. A character can reload. three rounds into a Schofield in a single action, or all six rounds if he makes Fair (5) speed load: pistols roll. However, there is a risk of catching the latch when drawing the pistol and ejecting all the shells at that time. If the character goes bust when using quick draw with a Schofield, all the shells fall out of the gun, and he looks like a greenhorn.
Starr Revolver Double-Action, Cap-&-Ball Revolver A revolver produced for the Union Army until 1867, when the company went bankrupt..44 6 1 1 10 3d6 +0 3 1860 $9 19
Volcanic Pistol Lever-Action Pistol Unlike most pistols, this weapon hold its cartridges in a tube below the barrel in the same way many rifles do..31 6 2 1 10 2d6 1 3 1854 $8.38 6 2 1 10 2d6 1 3 1857 $10.41 8 2 1 10 2d6 1 3 1854 $10 To use a Volcanic quickly, a character must have the gunplay Aptitude. Normal Fannin rules apply.
Wesson & Leavitt Pocket Single-Action, Maynard Cap Ribbon Revolver This early, cap-&-ball revolver uses a complicated mechanism by modern standards..31 6 2 1 10 2d6 +1 3 1851 $10 18
Williamson Single-Shot Single-Action Derringer A small derringer that holds only a single round. It is loaded by sliding the barrel forward to insert a cartridge..41 1 1 1 5 2d6 +1 1 1866 $7
W. Irving Knuckle-Duster Single-Action, Revolver Derringer This tiny revolver-type derringer can be used as a knuckle-duster if required..32 5 1 1 5 2d6 +0 1 1870 $8
Colt-Paterson Model 1836 Cap-&-Ball, Repeating, Revolver Rifle This rifle uses a revolver mechanism similar to that of the Colt-Paterson pistol..69 7 2 2 1 5d10 +0 4 1836 $25 19 This rifle has a revolving cylinder and is reloaded like a revolver (use speed-load: pistol).
Colt Revolving Rifle Cap-&-Ball, Repeating, Revolver Rifle One of the few repeating rifles that use a revolver cylinder to hold ammunition..56 5 2 1 20 5d8 +0 4 1855 $24 19 This rifle has a revolving cylinder and is reloaded like a revolver (use speed-load: pistol).
Enfield Rifle Musket Cap-&-Ball, Rifled Musket This British-made rifle has been acquired and put into use by both sides in the War Between the States in large numbers..58 1 2 1 25 5d8 1 6 1853 $25 19
Evans Sporter Lever-Action, Repeating Rifle This high-capacity rifle has a four-column magazine in its stock. It uses special.44 caliber ammunition made by the manufacturer; these can be ordered directly from the company, and their delivery takes about three weeks..44e 34 2 1 20 4d8 +0 4 1875 $25
Henry Repeating Rifle Lever-Action, Repeating Rifle A popular Union rifle, known in the Confederacy early in the Civil War as,. That damned Yankee rifle that they load on Sunday and shoot all week!.44 16 2 1 20 4d8 +0 4 1860 $35
LeMat Carbine & Shotgun Cap-&-Ball, Repeating, Revolver Rifle with add. Shotgun Barrel This unusual weapon mounts a 16-gauge scattergun barrel under the rifle barrel. R.42 9 2 1 15 3d6 +0 4 1860 $35 19 S 16ga 1 2 1 5 2d6+3d6 A switch moves the hammer between the two barrels, so only one or the other can be fired in a single action (flicking the switch requires no time).
Sharps 1855 Carbine Cap-&-Ball, Single-Shot Rifle This rifle uses a percussion cap, but is a breechloader, so it can be loaded and fired at the same rate as a metallic-cartridge rifle and without having to stand up..57 1 2 1 20 5d8 +0 4 1855 $18 19
Sharps 1859 Rifle Cap-&-Ball, Single-Shot Rifle This rifle uses a percussion cap, but is a breechloader, so it can be loaded and fired at the same rate as a metallic-cartridge rifle and without having to stand up..52 1 2 1 20 4d8 +0 4 1859 $19 19
Sharps 1874 Rifle Single-Shot Rifle A rifle popular for its accuracy and long range..45 1 2 1 20 4d8 +0 4 1874 $22
Sharps Big 50 Single-Shot Rifle This rifle was designed for hunting buffalo..50 1 2 1 25 4d10 +0 4 1877 $20
Spencer Carbine Lever-Action, Repeating Rifle The standard carbine of the Union Army..52 7 2 1 15 4d8 +0 4 1865 $15.56 50 7 2 1 15 4d8 +0 4 1865 $15
Springfield.58 Cap-&-Ball, Rifled Musket One of the most common Union Army muskets early in the War Between the States..58 1 2 1 20 5d8 +0 4 1861 $8 19
Springfield 1873 Single-Shot Rifle The first breech-loading Springfield rifle issued to Union troops..45 70 1 2 1 20 5d8 +0 4 1873 $15
U.S. Model 1822 Flintlock Musket This smoothbore musket was common early in the Civil War, and still crops up occasionally..69 1 2 1 10 4d8 +0 6 1822 $8 18 Can fire buck-and-ball ammunition, adding +4d6 bonus dice using the shotgun rules.
U.S. Model 1842 Cap-&-Ball Musket This smoothbore musket was common early in the Civil War, and still crops up occasionally..69 1 2 1 10 4d8 +0 6 1842 $10 18 Can fire buck-and-ball ammunition, adding +4d6 bonus dice using the shotgun rules.
U.S. Model 1855 Maynard Cap Ribbon, Rifled Musket A standard Army musket in both the Confederacy and the Union..58 1 2 1 20 5d8 +0 4 1855 $15 18
Whitworth Cap-&-Ball, Single-Shot Rifle This extremely accurate, British-made rifle is primarily a Confederate sharpshooter s weapon..45 1 2 1 30 4d8 +0 6 1857 $120 19
Winchester 66 Lever-Action, Repeating Rifle Though similar to the Henry Repeating Rifle, the Winchester 66 has a number of improvements compared to that weapon..44 16 2 1 20 4d8 +0 4 1866 $20
Winchester 73 Lever-Action, Repeating Rifle One of the most popular rifles in the West..44 40 15 2 1 20 4d8 +0 4 1873 $25
Winchester 76 Lever-Action, Repeating Rifle This model of the Winchester rifle is chambered for rifle cartridges rather than the pistol rounds used by earlier variants..45 70 15 2 1 20 4d8 +0 4 1876 $22
Colt Revolving Shotgun Repeating, Revolver Shotgun In addition to revolver rifles, Colt has also produced a shotgun functioning on similar lines. 12ga 5 2 1 10 2d6+4d6 +0 4 1839 $45
Double-Barrel Shotgun Shotgun One of a wide range of shotguns with two, side-by-side barrels. 12ga 2 2 1 10 2d6+4d6 +0 4 $35
Scattergun Shotgun A double-barrel shotgun that has had its barrels reduced in length, making it easier to wield. 12ga 2 1 1 5 2d6+4d6 +1 3 $35
Single-Barrel Shotgun Shotgun A shotgun with a single barrel, made by any one of a range of manufacturers. 12ga 1 2 1 10 2d6+4d6 +0 4 $25
Gatling Pistol Multiple-Barrel, Clockwork Pistol This automatic pistol is driven by a clockwork mechanism, giving it a very high rate of fire..44 12 1 3 5 3d6 1 3 1863 $800 18
Gatling Gun Multiple-Barrel, Hand-Cranked Gun A Gatling gun loads and fires automatically when the hand crank is operated, drawing its ammunition from a hopper on top of the weapon..36 45 1 3 20 3d8 N/A 1862 $1,200 19
Bolas Entangling, Thrown Weapon A thrown weapon that can be used to entangle the target. 2 1 5 STR+1d4 2 $3
Bow & Arrow Ranged Weapon Bow and arrows as used by Indian tribes. Arrow 1 2 1 10 STR+1d6 4 $3
Bowie Knife Knife Knives of this type were made famous by Texan pioneer Jim Bowie ( 1836). DB Damage Con Price Year +1 STR+1d6 3 $4
Brass Knuckles Brawling Weapon Metal knuckle dusters to put extra damage behind a punch. DB Damage Con Price Year STR+1d4 1 $1
Lariat Entangling Weapon Also known as a lasso, a lariat is a loop of rope that is designed to be thrown around a target and tighten when pulled. DB Damage Con Price Year 3 $4
Rapier Sword A traditional European fencing sword. DB Damage Con Price Year +2 STR+2d6 4 $10
Saber Cavalry Sword A single-edged, curved sword with stabbing point, mainly used by cavalry troops. DB Damage Con Price Year +2 STR+2d8 4 $15
Spear Thrown and Melee Weapon A traditional Indian spear. DB Shots Speed ROF Range Damage QD Con Year Cost Rel +3 1 1 1 5 STR+2d6 5 $3
Tomahawk Thrown and Melee Weapon The traditional Indian axe; modern versions have a steel axe-head. DB Shots Speed ROF Range Damage QD Con Year Cost Rel 1 1 1 5 STR+2d6 3 $3
Whip Entanging, Melee Weapon A large whip used for controlling livestock, but also as a weapon. DB Damage Con Price Year +1 STR 3 $4
Published by J. J. West & Co., Printers, Salt Lake City, 1877 1876 3
Weapon Cards This set of illustrated cards shows common weapons of the Weird West, for use with the Deadlands roleplaying game published by Pinnacle Enter tainment Group. Only weapons dating up to and including 1877 has been included, since 1876 77 is the standard setting for the game. A card is not provided for every weapon, largely because no suitable illustration could be found for some. A few weapons are also completely fictional, and nothing close enough was available to use as a substitute. In order to reflect the real weapons better, some of. the game statistics and rules were slightly modified from those published in the books mentioned. In case of a conflict between card and book, it is recommended to use the rules and data on the card.
Weapons use the game statistics from Law Dogs, which are slightly expanded compared to the Deadlands: The Weird West Roleplaying Game main rulebook and also differ somewhat from those in the Weird West Player's Guide. When using the latter, any weapon with. a Speed of 1 should have its rof increased to 2,. the Speed should be ignored for all other purposes, and the Damage of shotguns should read special. COPYRIGHTS The cards were created by Gurth gurth@xs4all nl in 2010 using illustrations from a variety of Internet sources. Certain pieces of text were taken verbatim (or almost so) from Deadlands books and Wikipedia. Rights to all of these rest with their original creators or subsequent copyright owners. http://www.plasticwarriors.org DISTRIBUTION No commercial purposes are intended with these cards.. As such, they may be freely distributed in both electronic. and hardcopy forms, on the conditions that they are not changed in any way and no profit is made off the distribution.
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