Calling Card

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Calling Card
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Russian carbine chambered in Calling Card ammunition.
// GENERAL DATA
Context typeRare Ranged Weapon
SizeSecondary slot: 6 slots (3 × 2)
Firing modes
  • Safety
  • Auto
Rate of fire600 RPM (10 RPS)
Quality50% degrade chance (1 wear)
// ATTACHMENT SYSTEM
Hooks
  • Sight
  • Tactical
Defaults
Magazines
Starting ammo20 to 71 rounds
// HANDLING
Recoilš˜Ÿ-axis: -1 to 3, 60% recovery
š˜ -axis: 0.5 to 1, 60% recovery
Shakeš˜Ÿ-axis: -0.001 to 0.001
š˜ -axis: 0.001 to -0.001
š˜”-axis: -0.005 to -0.01
Internal ID: 1379

The Calling Card is a Russian carbine in Unturned (version 3), and it is chambered in Calling Card ammunition. It takes up six slots in the inventory, and may be equipped in either the primary or secondary weapon slots. By default, it spawns with the Calling Card Iron Sights and a Calling Card Magazine attached. Acceptable hook attachments and magazines must have a caliber ID of 35.

Acquirement

The Calling Card can be found at the Krovi Estate located in Russia. On other maps, it can appear in carepackages.

Damage and advanced ballistics

Damage values
n/a Player Zombie Animal
Head ~36 ~108 ~36
Torso ~26 ~59 ~26
Arm ~19 ~29 ~19
Leg ~19 ~29
Construct damage
Barricade Structure Vehicle Resource
10 10 23 12
Object Invulnerability negation
15 Cannot bypass invulnerability.
Advanced ballistics
Action mechanism Trigger
Maximum range 125 m
Ballistics projectile
ADS spread 1.4312°
Hip-fire spread 2.8624°
Ballistic step 12.5 m
Ballistic travel 10
Gravity multiplier ×4

Blueprints

Category Inputs Tools Skills Outputs
Repair Calling Card (damaged) + Metal Scrap (4)
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Blowtorch
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Engineer I
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Calling Card (repaired)
Tools Calling Card
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n/a
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n/a
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Metal Scrap (3) + Maple Plank

Trivia

  • It is based on the PPSh-41.
  • Its name is a reference to the identical term in criminology. A calling card is a particular object sometimes left behind by a criminal at a scene of a crime, often as a way of taunting police or claiming responsibility.

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