Kolibri | |
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Details | |
Damage |
4 |
Accuracy |
25 |
Hip Fire |
67 |
Control |
100 |
Rate of Fire |
450 |
Fire Modes |
|
Ammunition |
8/192 |
Used By |
Assault, Support, Scout, Medic |
The Kolibri is a sidearm weapon for the Assault, Support, Scout and Medic classes in Battlefield 1.
In-Game Text[]
Designed by an Austrian watchmaker, the Kolibri is notable for firing the smallest centrfire cartridge ever manufactured.
History[]
Firing a proprietary 2.7x9mm Kolibri round, the Kolibri is a textbook example of a pea shooter. Designed by Austro-Hungarian watchmaker Franz Pfanni in 1914, following a 1910 patent, it's a small personal defense pistol. To call it underpowered and inaccurate is to be generous: The bullets are minuscule and difficult to load, the small size of the bullet makes rifling the barrel impossible (good luck trying to hit a barn from ten paces), and it takes forever and a day to take any target down with a round that barely penetrates an inch of wood.