1874e Petros Rifle
1874e Petros Rifle is worth keeping when you want careful 11x54 mm shots or a base rifle for the later Petros upgrade path; panic fights punish it fast.
EB "Tiszt" Award Revolver is the noteworthy revolver pickup to weigh against selling, because its pawn value is high enough that using it is not always the best call.
EB "Tiszt" Award Revolver feels different from throwaway sidearms because it is worth 300 Crowns if you sell it. That changes the call immediately. If your next close fight really wants another 8x21mm revolver, keep it. If your sidearm slot is already covered, Tiszt is valuable enough that cashing it out often feels better than lugging around one more backup gun.
It comes from weapon loot paths, then asks a simple question: use it as a revolver or convert it into a 300-Crown sale.
1874e Petros Rifle is worth keeping when you want careful 11x54 mm shots or a base rifle for the later Petros upgrade path; panic fights punish it fast.
1874s Petros Sniper Rifle is worth the slot when the run really gives you range and enough 11x54 mm ammo to cash in on it; cramped fights expose the risk fast.
866/9 Rifle feels like the sensible early rifle when the run expects medium-range fights and already has 9x42mm ammo behind it.
Anti-Reactor Rifle feels worth the slot in runs that actually want to pressure Trampler systems before boarding starts.
AV1 Rocket Launcher feels worth packing when you already have Rockets and expect targets that are worth burning them on.
Black Box only starts to matter once you have already won the reactor fight and still have enough left to get home.
Blitz 10R Pistol feels like the middle-ground Blitz: enough magazine to be usable, not enough to pretend it solves every close fight.
Blitz 15R Pistol feels like the Blitz version you keep when you want the family at its most forgiving.
Tiszt earns the slot only when you really have a sidearm gap to fill. Otherwise, selling it is easy to justify.
If sidearm coverage is already solved, the gun starts competing against its own 300-Crown payout. In those runs, selling it can be the cleaner win.
Yes, but only when the crew really wants another 8x21mm revolver more than it wants the 300-Crown payout.
It gets risky when the crew lacks matching ammo, fights outside revolver range, or simply has better uses for a weapon worth 300 Crowns.