Re: OOC
As this is the first time anyone shoots more than once in the same turn, let me clarify the rule.
When you make a ranged attack roll. You make one attack roll and the weapon can fire up to Rate of Fire times. It is still only one roll, even if you are pulling the trigger several times.
You have to decide how many times the weapon should fire before you roll, in a pbp game you have all of that information before you post, so I'm trusting that you are following the rules.
If the roll succeeds, you make at least one successful hit. Compare your margin of success to the weapons Rcl (recoil) value. An attack scores an extra hit for every full multiple of Recoil by which you make the attack roll.
The following are the stats of the pistol Abe is shooting with right now.
* Pistol: 2d+2 pi Acc 2 Range 150/1900 Weight 2/0.7 RoF 3 Shots 18+1(3) ST 9 Bulk -2 Rcl 2
He starts with a skill of 11.
As these Wolfmen have a SM +1, he gets a +1 bonus.
They are not moving enough or far enough away to give him a penalty for that.
As he is focusing on Aiming, he is taking the All-Out Attack (Determined) maneuver that gives him +1.
He Aimed for one turn, so that gives him +2 (from Acc).
I'm assuming he's holding the pistol in both hands, so that counts as it being braced, +1.
The fire, fortunately, eliminates any darkness penalties.
That would give him a bonus of 5 for a total of 16.
As he only rolls once, his first attack roll becomes his only attack roll. And that was 11. As it's lower than 16, there is at least one hit.
The margin of success is 16-11 = 5 and the weapons Rcl is 2. 5/2 = 2.5 and rounded down that is 2. So that's at most 2 extra hits.
For a total of at most 3 hits. And as the gun has a RoF (rate of fire) of 3 and he chose to fire three times, he has indeed hit three times.
Feel free to ask about that here or in PM, if there's something I need to explain further about this.