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%140 damge is very big thing.
-50% shots
+25% acuracy
Pros:
Damage bonus (Roughly the same damage as Spy's revolver)
Quick Draw Taunt Kill
(With the Gunslinger equipped) 25% faster weapon switch
Cons:
50% slower firing speed (Roughly the same as Spy's revolver)
50% less ammo (6 shots instead of 12. 200 reserve ammo replaced with 32 reserve)
50% more bullet spread. (With Gunslinger) 25% more bullet spread.
The addition of the Gunslinger into the stats is due to the name and the nature of this weapon. This is a revolver, and *cough* Gunslingers use revolvers, so, it makes sense that it would work better with the Gunslinger.
25% more damage is 18.75, not 40 like the Spy's revolver.
The gun has two modes which can be toggled with RMB.
The first mode would work like the stock pistol.
The second mode would have the engineer put his left hand on the hammer.
During mode 2, the gun would be semi-auto, firing one shot for every click, but fires
as fast as the player can click.
Does all of this make sense?
+50% faster weapon switch
When active:
+25% damage
-40% clip size
-25% reloading speed
This would collorate very well with something like the Gunslinger as it would provide an easy way to pull out a mini-sentry.
Agreed bhuinda. Why don't you work at Valve huh? O_o