This makes it more costly to field, so it is not generally issued to the average Imperial Guardsman. A Sustained Hits X weapon inflicts an additional X hits on Critical Hit rolls: usually, this will be on to-hit rolls of six. A. Adrathic Weapon; Alchem Weapons; Anti-plant munitions; Arc Weapon; Auto weapon; B. Biomorph; The mysterious entity known as the Sanginor is also known to wield a Glaive Encarmine in battle. The cannon is sited on its own mount and may move under its own power, enabling it to provide cover where a Whirlwind is unfeasable, however it is usually deployed by Drop Pod or Thunderhawk gunship. The Neuro Gauntlet is a type of Power Weapon used only by the Assassins of the Eversor Temple. However, these are sometimes unclear and their meaning often has to be guessed at. Once detonated, the user is left with only the shaft, which is then discarded. They've remained popular for decades thanks to the . Heavy Flamers are also encountered on Imperial armoured vehicles, such as the Sentinels and Chimeras of the Imperial Guard. A Bolt Pistol magazine carries only 6 to 10 rounds of standard bolt rounds, each weighing about 0.08kg and with a diameter of .75 calibre (19.05mm). The Toxin Grenade spews an amount of toxic chemicals and biological extracts over an area. This article contains a large, but not exhaustive, list of the various types of weaponry used by the Imperium in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. The Chaos Space Marines of the Traitor Legions were issued their Legions' Bolters before the Horus Heresy, and therefore, use generally older variants than the patterns available to present-day Loyalist Space Marines. The pistol is able to fire either a single shot or a short three-round burst. In effect, attack ignores the targets armour save and Invulnerable Save, assuming mortal wounds work the same as they did in 9th edition 40k. Eadbanger is a classic Weirdboy psychic power that allows the Ork shaman to burst the brain of an enemy character, so its likely this allows the attack to target characters even when theyre part of a unit or otherwise shielded. People who play the table-top game refer to the lasgun as "flashlight" due its low strength and lack of armour penetration, especially when compared to the basic weapons of the other armies.