Powerfull repeating rifle chamberd for larger ammunition than previous model. The magazine holds 9 rounds.
The Winfield M1876 Centennial was so named for its debut at the 1876 Centennial International Exposition, the first World's Fair and a celebration of the United States' first century in existence. What could have been more American, therefore, than for Winfield to mark the occasion by releasing a higher caliber variant of their iconic repeating rifle. With significantly more stopping power than its predecessor, this became a favored rifle amongst big-game hunters.
Statistics for Winfield M1876 Centennial in Hunt: Showdown
Ammo
9+1/12
Damage
123
Effective Range
180 m
Rate of Fire
39
Reload Speed
11 s
Muzzle Velocity
600 m/s
Handling
76 %
Melee Damage
27
Heavy Melee Damage
54
Price
157
Unlock Rank
58
Slot Size
Work with Traits
Levering Iron Repeater
Legendary Weapons
no
Heavy Melee Damage. True damage value of a charged heavy melee attack that hits a Hunter in the Upper-Torso. Melee Damage. True damage value of a regular melee attack that hits a Hunter in the Upper-Torso. Damage.True damage value of a shot that hits a Hunter in the Upper-Torso at 10 meters. Handling. Unit: %. An abstract rating of effectiveness taking into account; weapon sway, recoil and bullet spread.
For melee weapons, this takes in account stamina consumption, reach and angle of the swing arc instead. The higher the percentage the better the weapon handles. Effective Range. Unit: m (meters). For firearms: The range (in meters) that weapons will kill a Hunter in one hit – usually a headshot.
Some very powerful weapons will also kill with one hit to the Torso. For throwables: The range that this item can be thrown. Reload Speed. Unit: s (seconds). The time (in seconds) it takes to fully reload the weapon when empty, disregarding any special behaviors such as clip reloading. Rate of Fire. Units: rpm (rounds per minute). How many shots can be fired per minute, taking into account shot preparation without any other delay
in-between (such as reloading). Muzzle Velocity. Unit: m/s (meters per second). The velocity (meters per second) which the fired bullet will travel at. Heavier projectiles
(such as crossbow bolts) also travel in a ballistic arc. Damage per Tick. Damage while affected. Effect Duration. Units: s (seconds). The time the effect lasts in seconds. Effect Radius. Units: m (meters). Effect radius in meters.