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Longneck Rifle
Longneck Rifle
This simple single-shot rifle is highly accurate, but has a long reload time.
Type
Melee damage
10
Ranged damage
280 / 26 / 26 / 26
Rate of fire
0.22 RPS
Magazine size
1
Reload time
4.5 seconds
DPS
61.6 / 5.72 / 5.72 / 5.72
Supported
attachments
Weight
15
Stack size
1
Durability
70 (-1 per use)
Single use
No
Found in Supply Crate
Yellow
Spawn Command
cheat giveitemnum 131 1 0 0
or
cheat gfi OneShotRifle 1 0 0
or
cheat giveitem "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/CoreBlueprints/Weapons/PrimalItem_WeaponOneShotRifle.PrimalItem_WeaponOneShotRifle'" 1 0 0
Required level
Engram points
18 EP
Crafting XP
330 XP
Prerequisites
Unlocks
Required stations

The Longneck Rifle is a hunting-style rifle that can be unlocked at level 35. At 196 damage (to creatures), the Longneck Rifle has the highest damage per shot of any gun in the game, however it also has a few drawbacks:

  • The Longneck Rifle sways when using a Scope Attachment Scope Attachment. You can reduce this slightly by crouching and significantly by going prone. The sway cannot be eliminated entirely. A Longneck without a scope does not have any sway.
  • The Longneck Rifle can only fire 1 round per reload, and has a very long reload time.
  • You can't use attachments when using Tranquilizer Dart Tranquilizer Darts.

Obtaining[]

Aside from crafting, Longneck Rifle can be also obtained from the following sources:

Sources of Longneck Rifle Longneck Rifle
This table is still incomplete as data is being gathered.
Source Chance Expected
attempts

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Notes/Trivia[]

  • While the Longneck Rifle has a base damage of 280, all creatures aside from Humans take only 70% damage from guns. This means that the Rifle only does 196 damage to creatures.
  • The Longneck Rifle cannot be used under water so you cannot use it for knocking out the Plesiosaurus or Mosasaurus.
  • Damage caps at 755.3%(like most weapons), and durability caps at 1216.
  • The Longneck Rifle appears to be based on the Winchester High Wall Rifle, which was designed to fire large caliber rifle cartridges at big game animals in the later 1800s. It also bears a strong resemblance to the British Martini-Henry Rifle, which was also used in the later 1800s, both militarily and for hunting. Both of these rifles utilized a breech loaded (single shot), falling block action, just like in its game counterpart. Falling block action means you must use the trigger guard to lower a door in the receiver to load and unload cartridges. The Longneck Rifle is missing the rear ladder type sight that was commonly used among sporting breech loading rifles, and instead uses an open styled sights.

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