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Fallout Tactics

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This is a work in progress. I have yet to add pictures and links to the real world firearms found in the game. Feel free to help with pictures or links as I currently don't have the game. Rockwolf66 17:54, 24 June 2009 (UTC)


Handguns

9mm Beretta 92FS

The Beretta 92FS makes an appearance in this game. It has a 15-round magazine. It is called: M9FS in-game. The description of the pistol in the inventory: One of the more common 9mm pistols, the Beretta is popular due to its reliability, 15 round magazine and good looks.

Beretta 92FS
In-game inventory model.


9mm HSI Mauser

A miss named Mauser C96 "Red 9" handgun.

Mauser C96 "Red 9" Version for the German Army - 9mm. This model is World War One dated.
In-game inventory model.

Browning HP

The Browning Hi-Power. Comes with a 12-round mag but it weights 6 pounds unloaded.

Browning High Power
In-game inventory model.

Calico Liberty 100

The calico liberty 100 is based off the real world calico m950.

Casull Revolver

In game it's a .44 magnum revolver of unusual power. In real life these are chambered in a much more powerful .454 cassull round.

Colt .45

In-game inventory model.

The classic Colt M1911 A1. Easy to use, accurate and with tremendous stopping power, this weapon will not let you down.

Desert Eagle Mark XIX

Newest model Desert Eagle MK XIX - .44 Magnum. The New Mark XIX models are most distinguishable by the scope rail mount above the barrel. The .44 Magnum has a fluted barrel.

a Desert EagleMK XIX in .44 magnum.

In-game inventory model.

Sigsauer P220 Pistol

P220 Sig Sauer. A Swiss designed pistol, the Sig Sauer benefits from compact and lightweight construction. It carries nine rounds of 9mm rounds in a magazine.

In-game inventory model.

Smith & Wesson M29

The Smith & Wesson Model 29 appears in Fallout Tactics under it's own name.

Smith & Wesson Model 29 - .44 magnum.
In-game inventory model.

Zip Gun

In real world, "Zip gun" is a generic term for improvised firearms, put together from available materials and made to fire (usually small-caliber) scavenged ammo.

Submachineguns

H&K MP5

The H&K MP5 of unknown make. Like most Fallout weapons the capabilities of the weapon in no way match the real life abilities of the weapon. It is called MP5 H&K in the game. In-game description: MP5 H&K. Probably the most widely used and trusted sub-machinegun of the late 20th century.

Hecker & Koch MP5
In-game model of the MP5 without stock.


MP-38

MP-38 9mm Machine pistol was introduced as the standard sub machine gun of the German Army in 1938. Cheap and reliable.

In-game inventory model.

Scorpio

Vz-61 Skorpion machine pistol. Used by members of the Spetsnaz. Called Scorpio (without N ) in game. It fires 9mm bullets and has a 32-round magazine.

In-game inventory model.

Sten gun

The 9mm Sten Gun was developed by the British during WW2 as a cheap alternative to the more expensive Thompson SMG offered by the U.S. The Sten proved to be extremely reliable and, due to its fairly loose tolerances, could perform in poor conditions much more reliably than ostensibly better weapons.

Tommy Gun

Called by it's nickname the "Tommy Gun". the Thompson M1928 appears once again.

M1928 "Tommy Gun" .45 ACP with 50-round drum magazine, made famous through countless classic gangster movies
In-game inventory model.


Uzi 9mm

The UZI submachine gun was developed in Israel by designer Uziel Gal in around 1949, and manufactured by IMI (now IWI Ltd) since about 1951. UZI had been adopted by police and military of more than 90 countries, including Israel (now only in reserve), Germany, Belgium. It was also produced under license in Belgium by FN Herstal, and without license - in Croatia.

In-game inventory model.

FN P90

Called FN P90c in F:T. Has a 50-round magazine but fires 9mm bullets in Tactics. In-game weapon description: The Fabrique Nationale P90c was just coming into use at the time of the war. The weapon's bullpup layout, and compact design, make it easy to control. The durable P90c is prized for its reliability, and high firepower in a ruggedly-compact package.

In-game inventory model.

Walther MPL

Walther MP series of submachine guns included two similar weapons which differed only in the length of the barrel - the Maschinen Pistole Lang (long submachine gun) or MPL in short, and Maschinen Pistole Kurz (short submachine gun) or MPK. Both weapons were developed during late 1950s and early 1960s, and mass production commenced in 1963.

In-game inventory model.

Shotguns

Beretta 470 Silverhawk

A powerful double barreled hunting shotgun. The player can shoot both barrels at the same time.

In-game inventory model.

H&K CAWS

The Heckler & Koch CAWS is a very, very good shotgun.

Heckler & Koch CAWS, 12 Gauge

Neostead Combat Shotgun

A Neostead shotgun is available in the game. Incorrectly shown as fully automatic. It is called Neostead combat SG and has a 12-round magazine.

Neostead Shotgun 12 Gauge
In-game inventory model.

Pancor Jackhammer

Pancor Jackhammer 12 gauge

The Pancor Jackhammer combat shotgun reappears in Fallout Tactics.

Pump-Action Shotgun

A generic pump-Action shotgun of unknown make and model. it carries five shells of 12 gauge. Ithica 37 long-barrel hunting 12 gauge.

Assault Rifles

AK-47

After the Great War, AK-47s were produced by different workshops and remaining factories throughout the Wasteland.
Incorrectly depicted as firing 7,62x51mm NATO instead of 7,62x39mm (although it could be possible that post-War produced copies were intentionally made to fire more common (in USA) 7,62mm NATO that could be recovered from many surviving pre-war ammo stocks)

AK-47
File:FT-AK.jpg
In-game inventory model.

FN FAL

The FN FAL is another returning weapon to the fallout universe. It fires the 7.62mm ammo and costs 4000 dollars.

FN FAL 50.00 7.62x51mm NATO
In-game inventory model.

AUG A1

Called Steyr in the game. Has a 40-round magazine and is very accurate.

In-game inventory model.

M14

The M-14 succeeded the M1 Garand as the standard US Army Rifle. It chambered the NATO standard 7.62mm round and like its predecessor, was noted for its reliability and ease of operation.
Incorrectly depicted as firing .303 British instead of 7,62mm NATO

In-game inventory model.

M16A1

The M16A1 was the chief rifle used by the US marines during the start of the 21st century, and was later to be replaced by the M4 carbine. Composed of durable aluminum alloy and hearty plastic. It is incorrectly said to fire the 7.62mm rounds but based on the picture shown on the wiki, it looks more like an AR-10 that does in fact fire the 7.62mm NATO rounds.

In-game inventory model.
File:FT-wallp.jpg
M16 seen in the credits background. (Note FAL and MP5 on picture too.)

Ruger AC556F

The Ruger AC556F is a development of the Ruger Mini 14, a 5.56 mm assault rifle originally used only by police forces, but also popular on the open market. A large magazine and full auto fire makes this weapon a real crowd pleaser.

In-game inventory model.

XL70E3

This weapon is superior to both the AK47 and the M16A1, but the magazine is inferior to both rifles.

In our reality, the XL70 was a prototype of the L85/L86 family of weapons.

In-game inventory model.

Heavy Weapons

Browning M2

A heavy machine gun developed in 1918 and still in use right up until the outbreak of war. This weapon is still widely used in the United States Military as a mounted machine gun on light vehicles, such as the "Humvee" and the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected troop carrier. (MRAP)

M60

The Classic M60 GPMG makes it's appearance in Fallout Tactics.

M60 machine gun 7.62x51mm NATO
In-game inventory model.

M249 SAW

The Belgian made M249 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon) was adopted widely in the late 20th Century as a squad level machine gun, vastly increasing the firepower available to individual squads.The real life Minimi M249 SAW uses the 5.56mm round, rather than the 7.62mm it is chambered for in Fallout Tactics. Perhaps, it should be a Mk 48 Mod 0, which is a re-chambered version of the original Minimi on request of the U.S. NAVSPECWAR and issued to U.S. Navy SEALs and U.S. Marines.

In-game inventory model.

Molotov Cocktail

The molotov cocktail appears to be a nuka cola bottle with petrol inside and a rag in the bottleneck.


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