Join our Discord! |
If you have been locked out of your account you can request a password reset here. |
Difference between revisions of "Fallout (2024 series)"
(→Rifles) |
|||
Line 72: | Line 72: | ||
=Rifles= | =Rifles= | ||
=="Assault Rifle"== | =="Assault Rifle"== | ||
− | The fictional [[Fallout 4#"Assault Rifle"|"Assault Rifle"]] from ''[[Fallout 4]]'' is used by Brotherhood of Steel knights. It is a machine gun with a receiver that slightly resembles one from the [[MAS AA-52]], the cooling jacket of a [[Lewis Gun]] (albeit with features from water-cooled jackets), and an oversized [[M249]] handguard. In Episode 2, | + | The fictional [[Fallout 4#"Assault Rifle"|"Assault Rifle"]] from ''[[Fallout 4]]'' is used by Brotherhood of Steel knights. It is a machine gun with a receiver that slightly resembles one from the [[MAS AA-52]], the cooling jacket of a [[Lewis Gun]] (albeit with features from water-cooled jackets), and an oversized [[M249]] handguard. In Episode 2, Knight Titus tries fending off an attacking "Yao Guai" (the name given to mutated black bears) with one of these "Assault" MGs, but this causes the mutated bear to bite off the gun's receiver, ending its shameful existence. |
[[File:FO4 LMG-long.jpg|thumb|none|450px|The "Assault Rifle" from ''Fallout 4'', in a similar configuration to the ones below.]] | [[File:FO4 LMG-long.jpg|thumb|none|450px|The "Assault Rifle" from ''Fallout 4'', in a similar configuration to the ones below.]] | ||
[[File:Fallout TV 04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The "Assault Rifle", seen to the right. It is equipped with the 80-round drum magazine attachment from ''4''.]] | [[File:Fallout TV 04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The "Assault Rifle", seen to the right. It is equipped with the 80-round drum magazine attachment from ''4''.]] | ||
[[File:Fallout TV 08.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[File:Fallout TV 08.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | ||
− | [[File:FalloutTV PromoBOS-LMG.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A promotional picture featuring a | + | [[File:FalloutTV PromoBOS-LMG.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A promotional picture featuring a Knight Titus holding the kitbashed MG.]] |
=="AER9 Laser Rifle"== | =="AER9 Laser Rifle"== |
Revision as of 18:54, 13 April 2024
Work In Progress This article is still under construction. It may contain factual errors. See Talk:Fallout (2024 series) for current discussions. Content is subject to change. |
|
Fallout is an American post-apocalyptic drama television series developed by Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan for Amazon Prime. It is based on the video game franchise with the same name (and more specifically Fallout 4) created by Bethesda Softworks. The series premiered on Amazon Prime Video on April 10, 2024.
The following weapons were used in the television series Fallout:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Handguns
"10mm Pistol" (Fallout 1/2)
A live-action reimagining of the "10mm Pistol" (named the "Colt 6520" by in-game item descriptions) from the first two Fallout titles appears in the hands of Maximus (Aaron Moten) as his sidearm during Episode 2. This weapon was originally based on a fictional revolver on a cover of the comic Hard Boiled, but functioned as a self-loading pistol in the games. In this series, the 6520 10mm is depicted as a revolver, with its cylinder visibly rotating before each shot. In Episode 7, Thaddeus (Johnny Pemberton) opens fire with a 6520 10mm, firing an inexplicably high 15 shots before apparently running the cylinder dry; the in-game weapon only has a 12-round ammo capacity, though that is likely attributed to it being fed by a magazine and not by a revolver cylinder.
"10mm Pistol" (Fallout 4)
The redesigned "10mm Pistol" from Fallout 4 appears, faithfully recreated as a physical prop. While it is mostly a fictional design, some features of it resemble those from the Walther Volkspistole prototype. The 10mm first appears holstered in Episode 2, while it later appears in Episode 4 when Lucy (Ella Purnell) acquires one.
Desert Eagle Mark XIX
A modified Desert Eagle Mark XIX appears in the holster of Maximus' (Aaron Moten) power armor in Episode 2. It is mocked up as some type of futuristic firearm, given the extended frame and the underbarrel bracket.
Dart Gun
Lucy (Ella Purnell) takes a dart gun from Vault 33's armory after finding it void of any actual firearms. It is used with tranquilizer rounds. Other dart guns are also visible in emergency glass cases in Vault 4.
Fictional Top-Break Revolver
The Ghoul/Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins) carries a unique custom revolver as his sidearm. Visually, it bears a strong resemblance to a cut down MTs255 revolving shotgun, with a LeMat-style trigger guard. However, unlike the MTs255, this revolver features a top-break design, with a 4-round cylinder. During the shootout at the market, "bullet cam" shots reveal that the revolver fires finned bullets. The Ghoul's bandolier also contains several large-caliber cartridges with varying projectile types, which are most likely for this revolver.
"Laser Pistol"
The fictional "Laser Pistol" from Fallout 4 is used.
"Plasma Pistol"
The fictional "Plasma Pistol" from Fallout 4 is seen in the background of a shop.
Submachine Guns
Sterling Mk. IV
One of the residents of Vault 33 fires a Sterling Mk. IV. Several raiders in Episode 1 are armed with Sterling SMGs.
Rifles
"Assault Rifle"
The fictional "Assault Rifle" from Fallout 4 is used by Brotherhood of Steel knights. It is a machine gun with a receiver that slightly resembles one from the MAS AA-52, the cooling jacket of a Lewis Gun (albeit with features from water-cooled jackets), and an oversized M249 handguard. In Episode 2, Knight Titus tries fending off an attacking "Yao Guai" (the name given to mutated black bears) with one of these "Assault" MGs, but this causes the mutated bear to bite off the gun's receiver, ending its shameful existence.
"AER9 Laser Rifle"
The fictional "AER9" laser rifle is used by several Enclave guards, and also is seen in Ma June's shop.
Lever Action Carbine
The Ghoul/Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins) carries a lever-action carbine, whose buttstock has been sawn off. Its furniture, enlarged lever loop, and barrel/magazine tube configuration were likely added to imitate the sawed-off Marlin Model 1895 from Fallout 4's Far Harbor DLC. A repeater in a very similar configuration, but with a grey receiver is visible in the background of a shop.
Ruger Mini-14 GB
The Ruger Mini-14 "Goverment Barrel" with 20-round magazine is Ma June's weapon of choice.
Unknown Bolt-Action Rifle
One of Filly citizens uses an unknown bolt-action rifle with bayonet lug and short forend.
Unknown Improvised Firearm
One of the Filly citizens uses what appears to be an improvised firearm, with a dual top-mounted magazine design that resembles a Burton 1917 LMR.
Shotguns
"Combat Shotgun"
The fictional "Combat Shotgun" from Fallout 4 is used.
Machine Guns
M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle
The M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle is used by a soldier. A Raider guard can be seen holding a BAR with an M1918A2's handguard in Episode 8.
"Minigun"
A live-action recreation of the "Minigun" from Fallout 4 makes an appearance as a stationary weapon on Brotherhood of Steel aircraft. It is a partly fictional design, taking inspiration from the M134 Minigun in handheld configurations and the M61 Vulcan, and features the same giant underbarrel ammo drum (which holds 500 rounds in its video game appearances). Like its in-game counterpart, the door gunner-role Miniguns in Vertibirds feature two grips at their rear; the only differing characteristic between the game's stationary, and handheld (which only has a single grip) versions of the weapon
RPD
The RPD is used by a soldier.
Other
"Junk Jet"
The fictional "Junk Jet" improvized gun from Fallout 4, using various junk items as ammunition, appears in hands of one of bounty hunters finding the Ghoul, and lately in Ma June's shop.
Turret
An automated turret can be seen activating and subsequently firing at a fleeing Dr. Wilzig (Michael Emerson). Visually, this turret is a recreation of the stationary and automated "Machinegun Turret" weapon found in Fallout 4. However, the one in the TV show is not an exact replica, as it appears to be larger in size, has an M61 Vulcan-style barrel assembly that replaces the dual over/under barrels on the in-game version, and its exterior is slightly different. In-game, according to markings on the ammo drum as well as lootable ammo from destroyed units, Machinegun Turrets chambered either 5.56x45mm or 10mm pistol rounds. The live-action version is likely chambered for 20x102mm, but its ammunition drum lacks any markings to definitively tell what cartridge this turret uses.