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You'd compare it based on weapon caliber, probably. I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "compare in a store". If the shopkeeper would tell you "they're basically the same, but one has a more common/cheap round" then it doesn't make much of a difference. [[User:Admiral Obvious|Admiral Obvious]] ([[User talk:Admiral Obvious|talk]]) 23:57, 16 October 2019 (EDT)
 
You'd compare it based on weapon caliber, probably. I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "compare in a store". If the shopkeeper would tell you "they're basically the same, but one has a more common/cheap round" then it doesn't make much of a difference. [[User:Admiral Obvious|Admiral Obvious]] ([[User talk:Admiral Obvious|talk]]) 23:57, 16 October 2019 (EDT)
 
Well by compare in a store, or market, or junk yard, or at the factory or wherever weapons are sold in BattleTech, I meant to compare in a shop in MechWarrior 5.  You have 4 weapons of the Class 5 autocannon variety, by GM, all named "Whirlwind."  I mean I suppose I could put in Whirlwind/5 60mm, Whirlwind/5 90mm, Whirlwind/5 50mm and Whirlwind/5 120mm... but ultimately that just sounds pretty bleh.  The AC/2 of 30/32mm is called the Whirlwind/L(ight?), so I thought of perhaps Whirlwind/LM (50mm), Whirlwind/M(60mm), Whirlwind/MH(90mm) and Whirlwind/H(120mm).. 
 
Or the Whirlwind/5 Light, Medium, Medium Heavy and Heavy, given that all autocannons that use the terms light through super heavy fit size ranges (20-50 Light, 55 to 75mm medium, 80 to 105mm medium-heavy (the Centurion's 80mm AC/10 is referred to as a "medium heavy AC" under the CN9-AH in TRO 3039 Unabridged while the 120mm it is replaced with is referred to as the Luxor DD-5 "Heavy" autocannon), 120mm is what ACs are when referred to as "Heavy", and 150mm+ super heavy [Crusher]).
 
Though the difference would be significant, as the volume of fire required to achieve the rated damage would also change, with 120mm needing about 3 shells to net 5 damage and the 80mm needing 5 shells to net 5 damage, the 60 and 50mm models would need a fair bit more.  Same damage class given a unit of time.  And would we make a distinction here (on Sarna under AC/5) as separate entries, or simply include that the "Whirlwind" comes in different calibers including... (etc.) --[[User:Koniving1|Koniving1]] ([[User talk:Koniving1|talk]]) 23:25, 8 December 2019 (EST)
 

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