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Fallout Tactics

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Fallout Tactics (2001)

Fallout Tactics is (also know as Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel) is a real-time tactics role-playing game (RTT-RPG) based on the post-apocalyptic Fallout universe. It is a PC-exclusive title, developed by Micro Forté and published by 14 Degrees East in 2001. The game is known for featuring more than 150 weapons, including various melee, real-life and fictional weapons.

The following weapons make an appearance in the game Fallout Tactics:


Overview

Almost every weapon in the game can fire in burst mode. This means that the character fires in short bursts, and not that the actual weapon is capable of firing in burst mode! (The most common burst mode is the 3-round burst, but some weapons can fire in 5- or 8-round burst.)

Fully automatic fire mode is not available.

Each item (weapon, ammunition, consumable,...) has a certain weight.

There is a large range of ammunition types available for the weapons: For example the Beretta 92FS can fire 9mm Ball, 9mm JHP and 9mm AP bullets. There are also fictional ammunition types, like the EMP Shells for the shotguns.

Handguns

Beretta 92FS

The Beretta 92FS makes an appearance in this game. It is the starting weapon of Farsight and Stitch. It has a 15-round magazine and can fire all 3 types of 9mm ammo. Incorrectly appears as "M92FS" in the game.
The description of the weapon 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 - 9x19mm
In-game inventory model.

Browning HP

The Browning Hi-Power comes with a 12-round mag but it weighs 6 pounds unloaded.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: Browning High Power Pistol. Originally made in Belgium, construction of North American models had a renaissance in the early 2010s.

Browning Hi-Power "Type 73" - 9x19mm
In-game inventory model.

Calico M950

The Calico M950 appears with stock and holds 50 rounds in the helical magazine.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: A 9mm Calico M-950. This odd-looking pistol uses a helical feed system that lets it carry startling amounts of ammunition.

Calico M950 - 9x19mm
In-game inventory model.

"Casull Revolver"

A revolver of unknown make appears in the game as a usable small gun. Although it is called "Casull Revolver", it fires .45 rounds instead of the .454 Casull. Holds 6 rounds and can only be fired one shot at a time.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: A Casull Revolver. The origins of the Casull are lost to the mists of time.

In-game inventory model.

Colt M1911A1

The M1911A1 is more powerful than the 92FS or the Browning Hi-Power, but the ".45 Caliber" round is not so common as the "9mm". It erroneously holds 12 rounds.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: The classic Colt M1911 A1. Easy to use, accurate and with tremendous stopping power, this weapon will not let you down.

Satin Nickel M1911A1 - .45 ACP
In-game inventory model.

"Grenade Pistol"

The "Grenade Pistol" is a heavily modified flare gun that fires 40mm grenades. Very effective against groups of enemies.

In-game inventory model.

IMI/Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark XIX

Perhaps the only game in the world where the the Mark XIX appears as "Desert Eagle Mark XIX" and not just simply as "Desert Eagle". The most powerful non-fictional sidearm in the game. Although it fires .44 Magnum rounds, the model lacks the fluted barrel. Due to its massive power, characters cannot be ordered to fire this weapon in short bursts.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: An ancient Desert Eagle pistol, in .44 magnum. Interest in late 20th century films made this one of the most popular handguns of all times.

IMI/Magnum Desert Eagle MK XIX - .44 Magnum
In-game inventory model.

Mauser C96

The Mauser C96 appears as "HSI Mauser" in the game. Holds 7 rounds (instead of 10) and the characters cannot be ordered to fire it in short bursts. It's a rare weapon in the game.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: A Mauser M/96 in 9x19mm Parabellum. In excellent condition. Extremely accurate.

Mauser C96 "Red 9" Version for the German Army - 9mm
In-game inventory model.

SIG-Sauer P220

The SIG-Sauer P220 appears as "P220 Sig Sauer" in the game. In-game the 9x19mm variant is present which holds 9 rounds in the magazine.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: P220 Sig Sauer. A Swiss designed pistol, the Sig Sauer benefits from compact and lightweight construction.

SIG-Sauer P220 - .45 ACP
In-game inventory model.

Smith & Wesson Model 29

The Smith & Wesson Model 29 appears in Fallout Tactics under it's own name. The characters cannot be ordered to fire it in short bursts.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: Smith & Wesson M29 .44 Magnum Revolver. The most powerful revolver of its time, with a muzzle energy 30% greater than its contemporaries.

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

Zip Gun

The Zip Gun is a single-shot pistol firing 9mm ammunition. It is very cheap, but also pointless to carry it around. (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.)
The description of the weapon in the inventory: A handmade single shot pistol.

In-game inventory model.

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch MP5SD1

The Heckler & Koch MP5SD1 appears as "MP5 H&K" and with a chopped barrel in Fallout: Tactics. It is the starting "automatic" weapon in the game. Holds 30 rounds. Firing it in bursts is very effective, because the characters always fire 6 bullets after every mouse click.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: MP5 H&K. Probably the most widely used and trusted sub-machinegun of the late 20th century.

Heckler & Koch MP5SD1 - 9x19mm
In-game inventory model.

MP38

The MP38 is another usable submachine gun in the game. The in-game description is incorrect, because Hugo Schmeisser had nothing to do with the MP38's development.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: The Schmeisser MP-38 9mm Machine pistol was introduced as the standard sub machine gun of the German Army in 1938. Cheap and reliable.

The MP38. The submachine gun of the German Military Before 1940. It was still used in small quantities in 1941 and 1942.
In-game inventory model.

Česká Zbrojovka Skorpion Vz.61

The Vz. 61 machine pistol appears as Scorpio and erroneously holds 32 rounds of 9mm ammo. It is used by many Raiders in the first part of the game.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: The VZ61 Scorpio machine pistol. Used by members of the Spetsnaz.

Skorpion Sa. Vz.61 with 20 round magazine - .32 ACP
In-game inventory model.

Sten

Although the Sten has less range compared to other common submachine guns, it makes up for this deficiency with its slightly higher damage. It is a very rare weapon in the game.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: The 9mm Sten Gun was developed by the British during WW2 as a cheap alternative to the more expensive Thompson SMG offered the the U.S. The Sten proved to be extremely reliable and, due to its fairly loose tolerances, could perform in poor conditions.

Sten Mk II - 9x19mm
In-game inventory model.

Calico Liberty 100

The Calico Liberty 100 is a usable 9mm submachine gun in the game. Although the "Liberty 100" in the weapon's name means that it holds 100 rounds, in-game appears with a 50-round capacity.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: Calico Liberty 100. An extended variation of the Calico line, the Liberty is fully automatic. It carries a ludicrous amount of ammunition.

Calico Liberty 100 - 9x19mm
In-game inventory model.

Thompson M1928

Called by it's nickname "Tommy Gun", the Thompson M1928 appears once again. Fires ".45 Caliber" rounds from a 50-round drum. The burst mode means 10 rounds per click for this weapon.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: This Thompson M1928 submachine gun is a sinister looking weapon; every time you hold it, you have an urge to put on a fedora hat and crack your knuckles. The Thompson is well-fed by a large 50 round drum magazine.

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

IMI Uzi

The Uzi appears with a 25-round magazine in the game. Using the burst mode sends 5 rounds at the target.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: UZI 9mm. A classic amongst drug runners and elderly folk during the early stages of the 21st century, the UZI is cheap, light and jams only occasionally.

IMI Uzi - 9x19mm
In-game inventory model.

FN P90

The FN P90 this time appears correctly as FN P90c and not as H&K P90c like in Fallout 2. It has a 50-round magazine but incorrectly fires 9x19mm bullets.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: 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.

Fabrique Nationale P90 - 5.7x28mm
In-game inventory model.

Walther MPL

The Walther MPL holds 32 rounds and is one of the best SMG's in the game. Appears without the wire stock.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: Walther MPL. A popular choice for border guards and other policing outfits. Collapsible stock optional.

Walther MPL with stock folded - 9x19mm
In-game inventory model.

Shotguns

Beretta 470 Silver Hawk

The Beretta 470 Silver Hawk is a powerful double-barreled hunting shotgun. Its only drawback is the 2-shell capacity. It is possible to shoot both barrels at the same time.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: A good looking Italian double barrel weapon. A low rate of fire, but potentially devastating if both barrels are fired together.

Beretta 470 Silver Hawk - 12 ga.
In-game inventory model.

Heckler & Koch CAWS

The Heckler & Koch CAWS holds 10 shells and appears as "HK CAWS" in the game.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: The CAWS, short for Close Assault Weapons System, shotgun is a useful tool for close-range combat. The bullpup layout gives the weapon a short, easily handleable length while still retaining enough barrel length for its high velocity shells.

Heckler & Koch CAWS - 12 Gauge
In-game inventory model.

NeoStead 2000

The NeoStead 2000 Combat Shotgun is available in the game and is incorrectly shown as semi-automatic, while the real weapon is pump-action. It is called "Neostead Combat SG" and has a 12-round magazine.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: An automatic, 12 gauge military shotgun. The best weapon for close quarters, except for a flamethrower.

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NeoStead Shotgun - 12 Gauge
In-game inventory model.

Pancor Jackhammer

The Pancor Jackhammer combat shotgun reappears in Fallout Tactics. It holds 10 shells. The characters can be ordered to fire a single shell, or five shells at a time. It is one of the most powerful weapons in the game, however "targeted shots" are not possible with it.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: The Jackhammer, despite its name, is an easy to control shotgun even when fired on full automatic. The popular bullpup design, which places the magazine behind the trigger, makes the weapon well balanced and easy to control.

Pancor Jackhammer - 12 gauge
In-game inventory model.

Ithaca 37

The "Pump-action shotgun" in the game bears some resemblances to the hunting version of the Ithaca 37 shotgun. It carries five shells of 12 gauge.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: Found everywhere, the 12 gauge pump is a popular means of self-defense due to its wide area of effect and large ammunition capacity.

Ithaca 37 long barrel hunting version - 12 Gauge
In-game inventory model.

Assault Rifles & Battle Rifles

Izhmash AK-47

The AK-47 is the most common rifle in the game. It is carried by Raiders, Beastlords and other low-lever NPC's. It holds only 24 bullets and is incorrectly depicted as firing 7.62x51mm NATO rounds instead of the 7.62x39mm. (Although it could be possible that post-War produced copies were intentionally made to fire the more common 7.62x51mm NATO that could be recovered from many surviving pre-war ammo stocks.)
The description of the weapon in the inventory: The AK-47 and its derivatives formed the mainstay of the Soviet Armies. Its reliability, ruggedness and accuracy have earned it the reputation of being the best assault rifle ever made.

Izhmash AK-47 - 7.62x39mm
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In-game inventory model.

FN FAL "G Series"

The FN FAL "G Series" is another returning weapon to the Fallout universe.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: This rifle has been more widely used by armed forces than any other rifle in history. It's a reliable assault weapon for any terrain or tactical situation.

FN FAL "G Series" - 7.62x51mm NATO
In-game inventory model.

Steyr AUG A1

Called Steyr in the game. The AUG incorrectly has a 40-round magazine and is a very accurate weapon. Despite the Swarovski telescopic sight it has the same range as the AK-47. It's drawback is that it correctly fires "5.56mm" rounds, which are not so common in the game. The AUG is mainly used by Reavers.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: Army Universal Gun Steyr. Invented in Austria, the Steyr's unique design and visual look was the perfect compliment to any war-time ensemble.

Steyr AUG A1 - 5.56x45mm NATO
In-game inventory model.

M14

Although the in-game description correctly states that it fires 7.62x51mm rounds, the M14 in the game fires .303 British rounds. Holds 20 bullets and the characters can be ordered to fire single shots or 8-round bursts.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: 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.

M14 Rifle - 7.62x51mm NATO
In-game inventory model.

Colt M16A1

The M16A1 (with A2 handguards) is another "5.56mm" assault rifle in the game. It erroneously holds only 24 rounds, and characters can be ordered to fire single shots, or 8-round bursts.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: 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.

Colt M16A1 with A2 style handguards - 5.56x45mm NATO
In-game inventory model.

Ruger AC556F

The Ruger AC556F holds only 20 rounds in the game despite being modeled with a 30-round box magazine. The inventory model shows some sort of reflex scope mounted on it.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: 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.

Ruger AC556K with 20-round magazine - 5.56x45mm NATO
In-game inventory model.

Enfield XL70E3

In the Fallout Universe the Enfield XL70E3 is an advanced assault rifle developed in the 22nd century. In our reality, the XL70E3 was a prototype of the L85/L86 family of weapons. Despite these facts this weapon holds only 20 rounds of 5.56mm and it performs no better than the M16A1 or the Kalashnikov.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: This was an experimental weapon at the time of the war. Manufactured, primarily, from high-strength polymers, the weapon is almost indestructible. It's light, fast firing, accurate, and can be broken down without the use of any tools.

XL64E5 which was almost identical to the XL70E3 - 4.85x49mm
In-game inventory model.

M1 Garand

The M1 Garand is another WW2-issue weapon that makes its appearance in this retro-future video game. It correctly holds 8 rounds of .30-06 ammo (although that appears as ".30.06" in the game). Strangely it cannot be fired in quick bursts, as most of the self-loading pistols could be.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: The M1 Garand was the first semi-automatic rifle to be used as the standard infantry weapon of a major army when it was adopted by the U.S. Army in 1936. Its rugged construction and reliability make this weapon a popular and valuable addition to anyone's arsenal. It is scopeless, but still a nice gun.

M1 Garand semiautomatic Rifle with leather M1917 sling - .30-06
In-game inventory model.

Sniper Rifles

Heckler & Koch MSG90

The H&K MSG90 appears as "DKS-501 Sniper Rifle" in the game. Strangely holds only 6 rounds but has an extreme range and devastating power.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: A DKS-501 Sniper Rifle. Excellent long range projectile weapon. Originally .308, this one is chambered in the more common 7.62 caliber.

H&K MSG90 - 7.62x51mm NATO
In-game inventory model.

"Colt Rangemaster"

The "Colt Rangemaster" is a fictional hunting rifle with a 10-round capacity. It can be used to pick enemies from a distance in the first parts of the game 'till the player discovers the MSG90. This weapon can also be found in Fallout.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: A Colt Rangemaster semi-automatic rifle, chambered for 7.62. Single-shot only.

In-game inventory model.

Machine Guns

Bren Gun

The Bren gun is one of the usable light machine guns in the game. Holds 30 rounds and fires .303 Caliber rounds. It can be fired in 10-round burst only.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: This British adaptation of a Czech design was adopted as the standard light machine gun of British and Commonwealth forces in 1938. The .303 Cal Bren was among the most liked and respected weapons available to the British in WW2, due to its exceptional ruggedness, accuracy and simplicity, and remained in service with British forces for almost 50 years.

Bren Mk2 - .303 caliber
In-game inventory model.

Browning M2HB

Man-portable Browning M2 heavy machine guns can be found in the game. These devastating weapons hold only 90 rounds and are always fired in 15-round burst by the characters. Combining this weapon with the .50 Depleted Uranium ammunition can decide any battle in the wasteland.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: A heavy machine gun developed in 1918 and still in use right up until the outbreak of war.

Browning M2HB on M3 tripod - .50 BMG
In-game inventory model.

M60 GPMG

The classic M60 GPMG makes its appearance in Fallout Tactics. It incorrectly has a 50-round capacity and can be fired in 10-round bursts only.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: The 7.62mm M-60 saw widespread use with U.S. and allied forces during the latter half of the 20th Century as a light machine gun. It could also be mounted on vehicles.

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

FN M249-E2 SAW

The FN M249-E2 SAW incorrectly fires 7.62mm rounds in the game. It is fed from 30-round STANAG magazines instead of the ammo belt and can be fired in 10-round bursts only. The most common LMG in the game, used mainly by Super Mutants.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: 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.

M249-E2 SAW - upgraded M249 with heat shield and full synthetic Stock - 5.56x45mm with 200 round ammo drum.
In-game inventory model.

Lewis Gun

The Lewis Gun appears only in the multiplayer part of the game. Called "Lewis MKII" and fires in 10-round burst.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: Invented by an American, the .303 Cal Lewis Gun was adopted by the British Army during WW 1 and remained in service with allied forces until well into the 1940's. An efficient and reliable weapon.

Lewis Gun - .303 British
In-game inventory model.

Browning Automatic Rifle M1918A2

The Browning Automatic Rifle holds 20 rounds and is a relatively weak weapon in the game.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: The Browning Auto Rifle is used as a support weapon and for pinning enemy soldiers with the high powered 30.06 rifle rounds. Developed in the early 20th century.

Browning Automatic Rifle M1918A2 - .30-06
In-game inventory model.

Chauchat

The Chauchat appears as a hidden easter egg in the game. This LMG is known to be one of the most ineffective machine guns ever produced. In-game it has 0 (zero) round capacity and cannot be fired. It costs 1 dollar.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: Renowned as the worst machine gun ever issued to any army at any time in history. Unreliable and poorly constructed, it was considered unusual if the gun fired more than one burst before jamming. It makes a completely useless addition to any arsenal.

Chauchat Light Machine Gun - 8x50mmR Lebel
In-game inventory model.

Launchers

RPG-7V

The RPG-7 appears as Rocket Launcher in the game and be used to fire "Explosive Rockets", "AP Rockets", "Electrical Rockets" or "Sabot Rockets". The wooden parts have been replaced with steel to increase the durability.
The description of the weapon in the inventory: A Rockwell BigBazooka rocket launcher, with the deluxe 3 lb. trigger.

RPG-7 with PGO-7 scope - 40mm
In-game inventory model.

M79

The M79 appears in the game but strangely its effectiveness is determined by the "Small Arms" skill. This means that the M79 grenade launcher can be used by those characters who are not very skilled with "Big Guns".
The description of the weapon in the inventory: M79 Grenade Launcher. A single shot grenade launcher.

M79 grenade launcher - 40mm
In-game inventory model.

Grenades & Mines

Mk 2 "Pineapple"

The Mk 2 hand grenade is the standard frag grenade in the game. With a high "Throwing" skill these grenades deal decent damage against unarmored enemies, like Humans, Ghouls or Beastlords.

Mk 2 "Pineapple"
In-game inventory model.

The Mk 2 hand grenade also appears as part of the "Explosive Trap" which can be used to booby-trap doors or corpses.

In-game inventory model.

M67 "Baseball"

All M67 hand grenades are modified and used as "Incendiary grenades" in the game. It is possible that they filled empty M67 bodies with napalm and used these as improvised incendiaries. This weapon also deals "Flame" not "Explosive" damage, which is more effective against unarmored targets.

M67 hand grenade
In-game inventory model.

M18A1 "Claymore"

M18A1 Claymores can be used to set traps. These mines deal massive damage to humanoids but are useless against robots.
The description of the weapon equipment in the inventory: A small charge designed to wound the target and alert the trapper.

M18A1 Claymore
In-game inventory model.

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