Two weapons (guns) and iterative attacks


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I was thinking about several ways of building a spellslinger and though about something weird that never occured ot me before.
I know this won't be possible to do with the archetype, but here is the question put outside of my context.

Let's say a character has 2 weapons and has access to a second iterative attack (BAB > 6 yada yada)
Can he attack once with each weapon (adding the -5 to the second attack of course)?

It seems quite useless, but let's now use guns
Can he fire each gun, still -5 on the second shoot. so in fact firing 2 times in a round without reloading.

I was thinking of this because of all the "reloading help" a wizard could get (reloading hand etc). I know this won't be possible because the character won't have free hands to cast, but the question was stuck there in my head.

Thanks for reading and answering my non vital and very non relevant to the usual game, question


Yes, here is the faq.

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If you have BAB +6/+1, you can indeed make two attacks with any weapon you're wielding (or are able to wield as a free action, such as with Quickdraw or a Glove of Storing).


Thanks for the answer, couldn't find that part of the FAQ by myself =)

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