40mm Shell
40 mm Shell is basic upkeep for a Trampler already committed to a 40 mm mount; without that mount, the stack usually loses to supplies or loot that help the extraction more directly.
40 mm Autocannon is worth mounting when the Trampler can stay fed on 40 mm shells and keep a firing lane long enough to cash in on steady auto-gun pressure.
This mount pays off when the Trampler plan is already built around sustained 40 mm shell pressure. The base unarmored body is easier to justify when ammo is stocked and the route gives you clean firing angles. If shells are thin or the Trampler keeps losing position, this stops being firepower and starts being expensive weight.
40 mm Shell is basic upkeep for a Trampler already committed to a 40 mm mount; without that mount, the stack usually loses to supplies or loot that help the extraction more directly.
Long-Range 40 mm Shell only earns storage when a 40 mm Trampler mount is already part of the plan; otherwise it is usually worse than fuel, repairs, meds, or loot.
40 mm Low-Recoil Shell only earns storage when a 40 mm Trampler mount is already locked into the run; otherwise the slot usually works harder as supplies or loot.
Pristine 40 mm Autocannon feels like the cleaner top-tier 40 mm pick when you expect safer angles and do not need the armored body to carry the idea.
The clean setup is 40 mm shells in storage, a route where the Trampler can hold firing angles, and enough crew attention to keep the gun working during the fight.
This mount does not solve its own ammo or positioning problem. Empty storage, broken firing angles, or repair pressure can make the slot worse than carrying a different Trampler plan.
40 mm Autocannon runs on 40 mm Shell, so the mount only makes sense after that shell supply is already covered.
No. It is a Trampler-mounted auto-gun, so its value starts with the vehicle setup, not your carried weapon slots.