Link is "Standard Rate of Fire" with mouse-over of "Standard Rate of Fire Data" though Standard/Data are omitted in the title when you actually visit it.
I'm sure this was put up a good while ago although I'm not sure what date to compare with publications like GMG, presuambly it predates RUE though.
Breaking this into sections it brings some interesting considerations for its time.
"Aimed, burst, wild" means that the weapon may be fired in single shots OR in varying bursts
What I always assumed
"Standard" weapons may only be fired in single shots (unless noted otherwise).
This I found particularly controversial though as on RMBp225 the Ion beam of the JA-11 says "Aimed, burst, or wild as standard" which made it sound they were equivalent or interchangeable.
The best I can figure "as standard" in this case is not referring to standard rate of fire, but rather, that bursting capability is standard for energy rifles.
The JA-11 enigma deepends though as single-shot for the laser is not indicated by "standard" (as it presumably is for the JA-9) but rather by explicitly saying single-shot and out-ruling bursts.
See Rifts RPG, pg. 33-34 for full details but, generally, figure that energy rifles can fire bursts unless it specifically says that particular weapon cannot.
That is an interesting thing to consider, as if we look at the C-10/C-12 they both say "burst". Perhaps the downside to the C-14's superior damage to the C-10 is that it can't fire bursts?
\Pulse rifles (like the Wilks 457) can NOT fire bursts on the single shot setting, but must be set for a burst.
Presumably this meant that they used their own pulse-rules for the bust damage rather than the general rules.
Plasma ejectors (like the NG-12) are not usually burst weapons.
This would probably (usually?) rule out the C-24 heavy cannon on page 203.
The grey area is the NG-P7 Particle Beam Rifle. It is not a "plasma ejector" so the preceding statement would not effect it. It had 2 competing interpretations:
1) can fire bursts unless it specifically says it cannot
2) standard may only fire single unless noted otherwise
The NG-P7 never explicitly said it cannot burst, but it also doesn't explicitly note that it can, so it fell between both of these. As best I can grasp the logic it seems like 2 overrides 1 though if standard effectively meant single.
Rate of Fire equal to number of Hand-to-Hand attacks means that the character can fire an aimed shot or burst for each action that he would normally get. Thus, a character with 3 attacks per round may take 3 aimed shots or bursts (not 9).
I found this part perplexing though. What is it contradicting? What could possibly lead someone to think you could make 9 aimed shots or bursts?
How would something lacking this "equal to number of hand" (or "combined number of hand" in the case of PA I have seen) have operated differently?