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  • American-180
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  • American-180 is a submachine gun that is featured in CrossFire.
  • The American-180 is a sub-machine gun with 220 ammo in a clip, and 220 ammo in stock. It fires very fast, and it's high spread rate makes it a good zombie killer. However, it's light bullets mean a lot have to be poured in. * Caliber: .22 * Kickback: 6 * Max. Kickback: 12 * Damage: 27 * Fire Rate: 20 shots/sec
  • The American-180 is a submachine gun developed in the 1960s which fires .22 LR cartridges from a pan magazine. The concept began with the Casull Model 290 that used a flat pan magazine similar to designs widely used prior to World War II. Only 80 Casull M290s were built and the weapon was expensive to produce. The American-180 is an improved version. A semi-automatic only variant called the American SAR 180/275 is still produced on a custom basis by E&L Manufacturing of Riddle, Oregon.
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Length
  • 900.0
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Firing
  • Full automatic
Obtain
  • * Item Shop * Black Market
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Ammotype
  • 0.220000
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part length
  • * 470 mm * 229 mm
Origin
  • United States of America
Rate
  • 1200
  • * 1200 round/min * 1500 round/min
Name
  • American-180
Type
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Cartridge
  • 0.220000
Weight
  • * 2.6 kg empty * 4.5 kg loaded with 177-round magazine
Alias
  • * A-180
Manufacturer
Ammo
  • 0.220000
Sights
  • Fixed open sights, Factory-installed laser sights
is ranged
  • yes
Action
Magazine
  • 165
  • 165177220
Variants
  • Semi-automatic-only version
  • Short barrel version
Custom
  • No
feed
  • 165177220
Designer
  • Richard Casull
abstract
  • American-180 is a submachine gun that is featured in CrossFire.
  • The American-180 is a sub-machine gun with 220 ammo in a clip, and 220 ammo in stock. It fires very fast, and it's high spread rate makes it a good zombie killer. However, it's light bullets mean a lot have to be poured in. * Caliber: .22 * Kickback: 6 * Max. Kickback: 12 * Damage: 27 * Fire Rate: 20 shots/sec
  • The American-180 is a submachine gun developed in the 1960s which fires .22 LR cartridges from a pan magazine. The concept began with the Casull Model 290 that used a flat pan magazine similar to designs widely used prior to World War II. Only 80 Casull M290s were built and the weapon was expensive to produce. The American-180 is an improved version. A semi-automatic only variant called the American SAR 180/275 is still produced on a custom basis by E&L Manufacturing of Riddle, Oregon.