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Fallout - Season 1
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The first season of Fallout was created by Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan. The story is set in 2296, 219 years after the Great War of 2077 destroyed civilization in a storm of nuclear fire. While Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell), having lived her whole life inside a huge underground bunker, emerges on the surface for the first time to search for her missing father, the once famous pre-War actor Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins), who became a "Ghoul" after being severely exposed to radiation, makes a living as a bounty hunter. Meanwhile, Maximus (Aaron Moten), a recruit of the large post-apocalyptic army known as the Brotherhood of Steel, is given a mission to retrieve an important piece of powerful pre-War technology, which may be an opportunity to earn the glory and respect his seeks. These three disparate survivors are unknowingly set on a collision course with each other, as a series of seemingly unrelated events turn out to be bigger than all of them, with the potential to set the wasteland ablaze with war once again. The season consists of eight episodes and was premiered on April 10, 2024 on Amazon Prime.
The following weapons were used in Season 1 of the television series Fallout:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Handguns
"10mm Pistol" (Fallout 1/2)
A live-action recreated replica of the "Colt 6520" (also known as the "10mm Pistol") from Fallout and Fallout 2 appears as the service weapon of the Squires of the Brotherhood of Steel during the season. After being promoted, Maximus (Aaron Moten) starts carrying the gun in "The Target" (S1E02) and later saves his Knight by firing at a yao guai. Being assigned as the new Squire of Knight Titus in "The Head" (S1E03), Thaddeus (Johnny Pemberton) begins carrying the revolver in a holster. In "The Radio" (S1E07), Thaddeus holds a snake oil salesman (Jon Daly) at gunpoint, getting a strange serum from him and later snatches the Colt, shooting multiple times at the approaching Lucy and Maximus. The Brotherhood Squires including Maximus use pistols during the battle with the NCR in "The Beginning" (S1E08). Lucy (Ella Purnell) also fires the gun at the end of the episode.
"10mm Pistol" (Fallout 4)
The redesigned "10mm Pistol" from Fallout 4 appears, faithfully recreated as a physical prop. The pistol first appears in holsters of Enclave soldiers in "The Target" (S1E02). Brotherhood of Steel officers carry holstered pistols in the radio room in "The Head" (S1E03). Lucy (Ella Purnell) grabs the pistol while freeing ghouls at Super Duper Mart in "The Ghouls" (S1E04). At the beginning of "The Past" (S1E05), Lucy kills several radroaches with the pistol. When Maximus (Aaron Moten) meets the strangers on the bridge, he snatches the gun from her and kills both of them, before returning it to Lucy. Squire Dane (Xelia Mendes-Jones) and the Brotherhood officers, including Petty Officer Shortsight (Brendan Burke), use pistols during the battle with the NCR in "The Beginning" (S1E08).
"AEP9 Laser Pistol"
During battle of Griffith Observatory in "The Beginning" (S1E08) Lee Moldaver (Sarita Choudhury) is armed with a fictional "AEP9" laser pistol from Fallout 4.
Sheriff Troy (Russell Ewing) and Sheriff Rex (Christopher Parker) both carry a Colt 1851 Navy as sidearms in "The Trap" (S1E06). The Ghoul (Walton Goggins) snatches the revolvers from both of them and fires.
Colt Model 1903
During a flashback in "The Beginning" (S1E08), some pre-War film posters featuring Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins) as their lead characters can be seen. One poster depicts him holding a pistol that resembles a Colt Model 1903.
Dart Gun
During the Raiders' attack in "The End" (S1E01), Lucy (Ella Purnell) takes a fictional dart gun with tranquilizer rounds from Vault 33's armory after finding that the rest of the weapons are gone. Leaving the Vault, Lucy takes the gun with her. In "The Target" (S1E02) Lucy first points the gun at a farmer trying to learn the way, and later shoots The Ghoul during a shootout in Filly. Lucy fires the pistol encountering the gulper at the former Hollywood Boulevard (now a large lake) in "The Head" (S1E03). Other dart guns are also visible in emergency glass cases in Vault 4 in "The Trap" (S1E06) and "The Radio" (S1E07).
Desert Eagle Mark XIX
Knights of the Brotherhood of Steel, wearing T-60 power armor, are armed with modified Desert Eagle Mark XIX pistols fitted with an underbarrel bracket and an extended frame. Maximus (Aaron Moten) fires the pistol during the battle with The Ghoul in Filly in "The Target" (S1E02) and during the encounter with the gulper at Hollywood Boulevard in "The Head" (S1E03). Despite its long absence, the gun appears again on Maximus' armor in "The Radio" (S1E07), and in "The Beginning" (S1E08) it is used by some of the Knights of the Brotherhood of Steel.
A pistol featuring such a design had not previously appeared in any of the past games but was later added to Fallout Shelter with an update marking the show's release. Presumably, this weapon is some model of futuristic firearm, given the visible case ejection and muzzle flash in scenes where it is fired.
Ghoul's Revolver (MTs255)
Cooper Howard aka "The Ghoul" (Walton Goggins) carries a unique custom revolver as his primary weapon during the season. Visually, it resembles an OTs-62 (cut down MTs255 revolving shotgun) with a LeMat-style trigger guard. Unlike the MTs255, this gun is a top-break rather than a side-loading and has a four-round cylinder. It chambers large-caliber cartridges loaded with finned bullets, which are carried in The Ghoul's bandolier. Multiple styles of bullet are seen, indicating that that he carries multiple special ammunition types for his revolver. Also, grenade launcher shots are heard during when the revolver is discharged, possibly hinting at a special firing mechanism. Cooper first uses the gun in Filly during a shootout in "The Target" (S1E02). He briefly holds the gun in "The Head" (S1E03), meeting Lucy at the lake and then shooting up a Vault-Tec billboard. Cooper fires the revolver at a fellow ghoul named Roger (Neal Huff) at the beginning of "The Ghouls" (S1E04). He uses it briefly at the beginning of "The Radio" (S1E07). During the battle of Griffith Observatory in "The Beginning" (S1E08), Ghoul uses the revolver to attack a group of Brotherhood of Steel soldiers inside the building.
Ruger Mk II
A Fiends member named Rink (Mitzi Akaha) grabs a Ruger Mk II with an optic scope going to rob Lucy and Maximus on the bridge in "The Past" (S1E05). After killing both of them, Maximus (Aaron Moten) takes it, but loses it at the Hawthorne Medical Laboratories at the end of the episode.
Single Action Army
Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins), his daughter Janey (Teagan Meredith), and birthday boy Roy Spencer (Mason Cufari) carry toy Single Action Army revolvers in holsters at the beginning of "The End" (S1E01). Cooper also points the revolver at Jorge while filming his next movie in a flashback at the beginning of "The Head" (S1E03).
Unknown Revolver
A Fiends member named Javin (Nicholas Michael McGovern) fires an unknown revolver during an encounter with Lucy and Maximus on the bridge in "The Past" (S1E05). According to a Vault 4 doctor who treats Maximus for a bullet wound in "The Trap" (S1E06), this revolver's user apparently loaded it with human teeth.
Submachine Guns
M1928 Thompson
Some NCR fighters are armed with M1928 Thompsons during the battle of Griffith Observatory in "The Beginning" (S1E08).
M3A1 "Grease Gun"
At least one NCR fighter is briefly seen with M3A1 "Grease Gun" during the battle of Griffith Observatory in "The Beginning" (S1E08).
PPSh-41
One of Filly's citizens is briefly seen with a PPSh-41 in "The Target" (S1E02). At least one NCR fighter is armed with the PPSh-41 during the Brotherhood's attack on the Griffith Observatory in "The Beginning" (S1E08).
Sten Mk II
A Sten Mk II is briefly seen on the table of one of Filly's residents in "The Head" (S1E03).
Sterling Mk. IV
Vault 33's armory consists of several Sterling Mk. IV submachine guns. At the beginning of "The End" (S1E01), Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell) and Chet (Dave Register) fire Sterlings at a shooting range. During the invasion, most of the Raiders, as well as Stephanie "Steph" Harper (Annabel O'Hagan), are armed with these Sterlings.
Rifles/Carbines
"AER9 Laser Rifle"
The fictional "AER9" laser rifle is carried by several Enclave guards at the beginning of "The Target" (S1E02).
"Assault Rifle" (Fallout 4)
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 "The End" (S1E01), Maximus (Aaron Moten) carries his knight's supplies, among which is the "Assault Rifle". In the same episode, in Maximus' flashback, a knight is armed with the rifle in aftermath of Shady Sands' destruction. Knight Titus (Michael Rapaport) carries the rifle while searching for a fugitive from the Enclave in "The Target" (S1E02) until he is attacked by a yao guai. Squire Thaddeus (Johnny Pemberton) is also provided an Assault Rifle as part of his supplies and fires it at the gulper in "The Head" (S1E03). Another abandoned machine gun is seen near Super Duper Mart at the end of "The Ghouls" (S1E04). Knights in power armour are armed with machine guns during battle of Griffith Observatory in "The Beginning" (S1E08).
Flintlock Musket
Young farmer Tommy (Charlie Besso) is about to grab a Flintlock Musket when The Ghoul comes to his house at the beginning of "The Radio" (S1E07).
FN FAL
One of the NCR fighters is seen with a FN FAL "G Series" in hands running out of the Griffith Observatory before the battle in "The Beginning" (S1E08).
Improvised Firearms
At least one raider (Aixa Kendrick) armed with a makeshift assault rifle holding Vault 33 dwellers hostage in "The End" (S1E01). Some Vault dwellers and raiders are also use another makeshift tranquilizer rifles. One of the Filly citizens uses another improvised firearm with a dual top-mounted magazine design that resembles a Burton 1917 LMR in "The Target" (S1E02). Another resident shoots Howard with a scoped automatic rifle during the same shootout. The Vault 33 guards also carry their tranquilizer rifles behind their backs in "The Head" (S1E03), "The Ghouls" (S1E04), "The Past" (S1E05) and "The Radio" (S1E07). Kidnapper from Super Duper Mart named Squirrel (Elvis Valentino Lopez) briefly grabs the makeshift assault rifle in "The Ghouls" (S1E04). Snake oil salesman (Jon Daly) is about to kill himself with the homemade rifle in "The Radio" (S1E07) until he meets Thaddeus.
Iver Johnson Enforcer Pistol
One of Filly residents is armed with an Iver Johnson Enforcer Pistol in "The Target" (S1E02) before Cooper kills him. Another resident is seen with the gun in "The Head" (S1E03).
"Laser Musket"
One of the survivors around Filly is briefly seen with a "Laser Musket" from 4 in "The Target" (S1E02).
M1A1 Carbine
An NCR fighter (Aixa Kendrick) is armed with an M1A1 Carbine during the battle of Griffith Observatory in "The Beginning" (S1E08).
M14
A pair of M14s without magazines are seen in the Brotherhood armory in "The Beginning" (S1E08). At least one NCR fighter is armed with the M14 later during the battle.
M1903A3 Springfield
An NCR radio operator grabs a M1903A3 Springfield rifle while being attacked by Brotherhood of Steel forces in "The Beginning" (S1E08).
Ruger Mini-14 GB
Filly shop owner Ma June (Dale Dickey) pulls out a Ruger Mini-14 GB with a 20-round magazine and exchanges gunfire with Cooper Howard while the latter hunts for Dr. Wilzig in "The Target" (S1E02). An unnamed Sheriff of "The Govermint" is seen with the Ruger at the beginning of "The Trap" (S1E06). Several carbines are seen in Filly at the beginning of "The Beginning" (S1E08). At least one Brotherhood of Steel Squire and Lucy (Ella Purnell) are armed with folding stock carbines.
Winchester Model 1873
Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins) holds a golden Winchester Model 1873 while filming his next movie in a flashback at the beginning of "The Head" (S1E03) and later in "The Ghouls" (S1E04).
Winchester Model 1873 (Sawed-off)
Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins) also uses a modern replica sawed-off Winchester Model 1873 as his primary weapon, carrying it in a holster behind his back. He uses it briefly during the shootout with the Filly residents in "The Target" (S1E02), but favors his revolver more. The gun is seen holstered in "The Head" (S1E03) and "The Ghouls" (S1E04). While in the custody of the Sheriffs of "The Govermint" in "The Trap" (S1E06), Ghoul loses his carbine and it is only seen in the hands of Sheriff Troy (Russell Ewing). Later, Sheriff Rex (Christopher Parker) takes the weapon away on orders from President Sorrel Booker. After returning, The Ghoul carries it in a holster but does not use it in either "The Radio" (S1E07) or "The Beginning" (S1E08). In this configuration, the carbine might be a reference to the Marlin Model 1895 from Fallout 4's Far Harbor DLC.
Unknown Rifles
The guard (Pablo Thomas) at Don Pedro's fortress is armed with an unknown lever-action rifle at the end of "The End" (S1E01). A Filly citizen uses an unknown bolt-action rifle with a bayonet in "The Target" (S1E02). Another resident is briefly seen with a rifle in "The Head" (S1E03).
Shotguns
Browning Auto-5
One of the survivors from Filly is armed with a cut-down Browning Auto-5 in "The Target" (S1E02) before The Ghoul kills him. "Govermint" Sheriff Rex (Christopher Parker) points the same shotgun at Cooper Howard at the beginning of "The Trap" (S1E06).
Double Barreled Shotgun
Bounty hunter Slim (Jacob A. Ware) is armed with a Double Barreled Shotgun going to free Ghoul (Walton Goggins) from the grave at the end of "The End" (S1E01). However, he does not want to share the reward and kills his releasees, taking possession of Slim's shotgun. The shotgun is seen lying on the movie set in a flashback at the beginning of "The Head" (S1E03).
Sawed-off Double Barrel Shotgun
Huey (Matty Cardarople), who runs the organ trafficking ring at Super Duper Mart, is armed with a Sawed-off Double Barrel Shotgun in "The Ghouls" (S1E04) and shoots it when the feral ghouls break free.
Single Barreled Shotgun
One of the Filly residents is armed with what appears to be a Single Barreled Shotgun in "The Target" (S1E02) before Cooper kills him.
Winchester Model 1897
An unnamed Sheriff of "The Govermint" holds a Winchester Model 1897 Riot Gun in the Super Duper Mart at the beginning of "The Trap" (S1E06), but later the shotgun is seen in the hands of Sheriff Rex (Christopher Parker).
Machine Guns
Browning M1919A6
What appears to be a Browning M1919A6 machine gun is seen near Super Duper Mart at the end of "The Ghouls" (S1E04).
Browning M2HB
A Browning M2HB machine gun with a shield is mounted on a rack in the main hall of the Griffith Observatory in "The Beginning" (S1E08).
M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle
Many NCR fighters (including Aixa Kendrick and David Chen) are armed with M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle in "The Beginning" (S1E08). Some BARs used by NCR forces are fitted with an M1918A2 handguard.
M240C
One of the cars at the Griffith Observatory features paired M240C machine guns with a Trijicon MGRS machine gun sights, which are used by an NСR fighter and then Lee Moldaver during the battle in "The Beginning" (S1E08).
"Minigun" (Fallout 4)
A live-action recreation of the "Minigun" from Fallout 4 makes an appearance as a stationary weapon on Brotherhood of Steel Vertibirds. 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 resembling a Phalanx CIWS. The machine gun is seen at the Brotherhood airbase in "The End" (S1E01) and later in "The Target" (S1E02). Miniguns are also seen on aircrafts at the end of "The Radio" (S1E07) and later during a battle of Griffith Observatory in "The Beginning" (S1E08).
RPD
Many NCR fighters are armed with RPD machine guns in "The Beginning" (S1E08).
Vertibird Machine Guns
Dual front-mounted machine guns with Browning M1919A4-style barrel shrouds are mounted on the Brotherhood of Steel Vertibirds first seen in "The End" (S1E01) and later in "The Target" (S1E02). Vertibird with guns is also seen in "The Head" (S1E03) when Thaddeus arrives in Filly. Aircrafts used by the Brotherhood of Steel in the battle with the NCR in "The Beginning" (S1E08) are also fitted with cannons.
Other
Anti-Aircraft Missile Launchers
During the battle with the Brotherhood of Steel, the NСR fighters use various rocket launchers in "The Beginning" (S1E08).
Crossbow
In "The Radio" (S1E07), Thaddeus accidentally activates one of the traps near the KPSS radio station, causing the trunk of one of the abandoned cars to open and fire the crossbow in it.
Improvised Bomb
Leaving the Vault 33 in "The End" (S1E01), the Raiders plant a bomb to block the entrance.
"Junk Jet"
The fictional "Junk Jet" improvized gun from Fallout 4, using various junk items as ammunition, appears in hands of bounty hunter Biggie (Joel Marsh Garland) who kills the guard at the end of "The End" (S1E01) by shooting a baby doll's foot.
Ma June's Shop
After arriving in Filly in "The Target" (S1E02), Lucy goes into Ma June's store to get information about Moldaver. At this point, various weapons can be seen behind the counter.
Machine Gun Turret
An automated turret, stationed at an Enclave base, activates and fires when Dr. Siggi Wilzig (Michael Emerson) tries to escape at the beginning of "The Target" (S1E02). The turret looks almost identical to the in-game version, but the machine gun itself in the series has an M61 Vulcan-style barrel assembly, and not the dual over/under barrels as is in the game.
Mk 2 Hand Grenade
Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins) uses an Mk 2 hand grenade against Brotherhood of Steel forces in "The Beginning" (S1E08).
"Syringer"
In "The Target" (S1E02), a Filly resident can be seen holding a "Syringer," an improvised dart gun from 4. Another Syringer appears at the end of "The Trap" (S1E06), when a Vault 4 scientist, Dr. "Nose" Edmundson (Harry Sutton Jr.) retrieves out from a case, along with a harpoon for it.