The Miscellaneous Energy Weapons of Fallout Part: 1

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  • @Blackstonelegion
    @Blackstonelegion 2 года назад +1680

    Correction, the Crank on the Gauss Rifle is used, you character will use it when its got low durability and the weapon jams, so presumably the Crank serves as a quick and easy way to unjam the weapon

    • @thescotslair
      @thescotslair 2 года назад +240

      It might act as a extra boost of power to get things running for another shot. Like thise hand-crank radios.

    • @Blackstonelegion
      @Blackstonelegion 2 года назад +107

      That actually sounds more Plausible

    • @KhrZygarde
      @KhrZygarde 2 года назад +34

      I thought it was a carrying handle. Though it could work as both cause reasons.

    • @Nervadane
      @Nervadane 2 года назад +38

      Holy shit I can't believe I guess what it was used for without seeing anything, I looked at it and thought to myself, that's probably a way to clear the weapon, and boom that's what it is

    • @isaacmullins7270
      @isaacmullins7270 2 года назад +24

      I don't even see it as an energy weapon, it does energy damage in NV and 3 but really it launches a ballistic projectile

  • @crowcorvan
    @crowcorvan 2 года назад +564

    The first legendary weapon I have ever looted from an enemy in Fallout 4 was a Ghoul Slayer's Gamma Gun, it was too funny to ignore

    • @bescotdude9121
      @bescotdude9121 2 года назад +69

      Extra damage to Ghouls but rads heal Ghouls, ironic

    • @ALLMINDmercenarysupportsystem
      @ALLMINDmercenarysupportsystem 2 года назад +66

      Could this be used to heal Hancock more than with a normal gamma gun?

    • @FredrikSkievan
      @FredrikSkievan 2 года назад +13

      @@ALLMINDmercenarysupportsystem Mayhaps

    • @ouroboros5271
      @ouroboros5271 2 года назад +12

      @@ALLMINDmercenarysupportsystem yes, it does.

    • @domonator5000
      @domonator5000 2 года назад +11

      Proof FO4’s legendaries just suck

  • @MrHathaway1337
    @MrHathaway1337 2 года назад +282

    Here's a lore friendly explanation of the Gauss Rifle:
    "It just works!"

    • @passingrando6457
      @passingrando6457 2 года назад +19

      Go away, Todd. You aren't selling me Skyrim again.

    • @MrHathaway1337
      @MrHathaway1337 2 года назад +11

      @@passingrando6457 It's too late.

    • @badideagenerator2315
      @badideagenerator2315 2 года назад +6

      It simply functions
      Its performance is justifiably adequate

    • @Reddotzebra
      @Reddotzebra Год назад +9

      Little lies!
      Stunning shows!
      People buy - Money flows!

    • @hazard4349
      @hazard4349 9 месяцев назад

      Kinda the explanation for the laser rifle as well, people have done the math to produce a laser that could vaporize someone and it’s impossible for its size to

  • @m60pattoncovidiot29
    @m60pattoncovidiot29 2 года назад +410

    The German one was used by it's allies as a powerful sniper, the 3 and new Vegas was American made and much cheaper, so it was given to expendible units, and the fallout 4 and 76 one was made as an attempt to upgrade them the great war happened before it could be finished.

    • @MediumRareOpinions
      @MediumRareOpinions 2 года назад +40

      Its seen on a Chinese poster though, I took the Fallout 3 variant to be a captured unit sent back to America for testing and evaluation.
      The fallout 4 variant I took to be something that American manufacturers developed as a copy of the Chinese and German models.

    • @dukas54
      @dukas54 2 года назад +34

      Thats a nice little fan theory but there is no evidence to support it. The biggest thing that explains all the different variants is that Bethesda really likes to retcon thing from the earlier Fallouts even the ones they've made. The alot from the first two Fallouts is no longer canon due to Bethesda. The change from Fallout 3/NV to the gun from 4 would also be a retcon up until they realised they could make money by adding the 3/NV model back into the game and call it a "prototype".

    • @m60pattoncovidiot29
      @m60pattoncovidiot29 2 года назад +22

      @@dukas54 do you have evidence to support that?

    • @dragonbornexpress5650
      @dragonbornexpress5650 2 года назад +2

      ​​@@dukas54. Source: Trust me, bro. Unless you've got tangible, credible evidence to prove that Bethesda no longer sees the majority of Fallout 1 and 2 as canon, you can quit your bullshitting.
      Edit: Look at that! You never even replied, let alone provided the evidence; You knew that what you were saying had no credibility. It's also pathetic that your comment has 12 likes despite how horseshit it is; Really goes to show that this community has way too many children who hate Bethesda like Bethesda ruined their lives or some shit.

    • @SneedsterSpeedster
      @SneedsterSpeedster 2 года назад

      @@dragonbornexpress5650 The entirety of FO76. Get your head out of your ass. "The BoS is in West Virginia before the BoS has even gained a large foothold in the west and 100 years before the Eastern BoS even starts their journey because reasons!"

  • @Pigness7
    @Pigness7 2 года назад +833

    I always thought the EC in 2mmEC stands for electromagnetic cartridge.
    also, its my personal belief that the reason there is so much wood furniture on newer military arms in fallout is that wood was much cheaper than polymer cuz like, yknow, resource war

    • @rashibaldii1194
      @rashibaldii1194 2 года назад +78

      in german for example its called a " 2mm elektromagnetische Kartusche" which means 2mm electromagnetic cartridge :P so that is kinda confirmed

    • @ChibiTheEdgehog
      @ChibiTheEdgehog 2 года назад +11

      It has to mean electro mag. Just because of the way they work

    • @OttoBeatss
      @OttoBeatss 2 года назад +37

      doesnt it say that its a elecrtomagnetic cartridge in the pip-boy in fallout 4?

    • @thebigsucc030
      @thebigsucc030 2 года назад +2

      The mod guy

    • @gioflores7989
      @gioflores7989 2 года назад +1

      always thought it was electromagnetic charge

  • @WastelandWeaponistics
    @WastelandWeaponistics 2 года назад +381

    Different variants of Fallout gauss rifles are just different companies making weapons for the military. The US military is usually going to have a trial between multiple competitors to see who will get the contract. They set a series of parameters they want met and various companies will try their best to fulfill those parameters. Look at the recent NGSW trial there were 4 companies that entered the trial (Only three are usually shown) but SIG won the competition beating out the other competitors. Sig is now also selling a civilian variant of the winner rifle the MCX spear. True Velocity also entered but lost will also be selling their rifle to civilians called AMICUS. Textron another competitor in the trial is not selling their gun.

    • @sgtmarcusharris4260
      @sgtmarcusharris4260 2 года назад +8

      I can see that good theory

    • @passingrando6457
      @passingrando6457 2 года назад +6

      True Velocity is releasing theirs? Fuck Yeah! Wonder if GD is, too?
      I've been hoping for a semi-decent bullpup to enter the market.

    • @cory1187
      @cory1187 2 года назад +4

      I feel like wasteland you and this guy should make a video together

    • @Dampzombieslayer
      @Dampzombieslayer 2 года назад +1

      I didn’t know they were selling the amicus to civilians, that’s cool as fuck

    • @jackbower8671
      @jackbower8671 2 года назад +1

      That does work, to an extent. The other rifles (which are super rare and far and few between) either get sent to a long dry storage or to get melted down. That's just the way it works

  • @_IanOfEarth
    @_IanOfEarth 2 года назад +323

    Nerbit, Synonymous, AND RadKing all in one day?! We blessed children of Atom.

    • @bocobipbrookiebradgaming7838
      @bocobipbrookiebradgaming7838 2 года назад +19

      The trifecta of fallout

    • @_IanOfEarth
      @_IanOfEarth 2 года назад +10

      @@bocobipbrookiebradgaming7838 pour one out for the Godfathers, William Strife and Orcidea

    • @patroitcat097
      @patroitcat097 2 года назад +28

      And mittensquad

    • @tylerstatham2230
      @tylerstatham2230 2 года назад +16

      And Mitten! A great day indeed.

    • @hadenisc00l3
      @hadenisc00l3 2 года назад +2

      I thought I was the only one 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀

  • @gangweed9979
    @gangweed9979 2 года назад +85

    I like to believe that the gauss rifle variants are similar to how in the real world many different weapon manufacturers produce weapons using the same Armalite platform. Or perhaps the pre war weapon smiths used 16 times the brain power and made their own variants work.

  • @blubberyoyster4
    @blubberyoyster4 2 года назад +105

    For the Fallout 3 Gauss Rifle, I notice it does have a large magazine on the side, and only the energy supply is reloaded, I think it's meant to be assumed both are reloaded in normal operation, but couldn't be shown in-game
    Edit: the muzzle break could be use to disperse plasma formed by the near instantaneous launch of the projectile literally vaporizing the air

    • @TheExileFox
      @TheExileFox 2 года назад +1

      Even if the ammo clip wasn't there, there is still a way to get ammo: Have the energy cell's shell be the bullet.

  • @CypherRCX
    @CypherRCX 2 года назад +48

    13:40 The crank will rotate to the top whenever the weapon jams and the courier pulls it back down to be able to fire. The Radking just made the animator sad to never have seen this animation :(

  • @lokalnyork
    @lokalnyork 2 года назад +38

    I'd like to see board meeting that gave us Gauss Minigun.
    Gentlemen, Gauss Pistol and Rifle were great success, but limited by scarce, expensive ammo.... so we made it into a portable rotary aircraft cannon that requires freight train of ammo!
    I'm not sure if anyone mentioned it, but Lorenzo artifact looks like Cronos device from movie Cronos.

  • @Chokah
    @Chokah 2 года назад +76

    always figured the FO4 version was something Tinker Tom threw together, which would also explain the FO76 version. a smart survivor might have cobbled it together. Mainly since you usually see Railroad members use it. Also I'd put my caps on the 2mmEC using Iron Tungsten alloy rounds to increase the mass and help reduce loss of mass from friction/melting

    • @juancarlos-uv4lh
      @juancarlos-uv4lh 2 года назад +4

      I thought i might be a war shortage gun, like the volksturmgewers and other axis stuff. Like a perfectly good gun but simplified to ease production (might explain the wood furniture) on guns.

    • @dragonbornexpress5650
      @dragonbornexpress5650 2 года назад

      ​@@juancarlos-uv4lh . So a sort of "last ditch" weapon?

    • @davidhong1934
      @davidhong1934 2 года назад +4

      @@dragonbornexpress5650
      Like something thrown together at "the last minute"?

    • @DuskTheBatPony
      @DuskTheBatPony 2 года назад +1

      ok this is a good train of though, Tungsten Carbide is often used for high penetration and high heat tolerance operations, tungsten is the densest metal iirc, which makes it a great penetrator but it is hard to fire it because of the weight, this is counteracted by making it akin to sabot rounds, long and thin, reducing mass and aerodynamic resistance in turn increasing reliability via flattening the the ballistics curve and increasing accuracy. Tungsten carbide also is magnetic a characteristic required for EM projectiles. Tungsten also helps with the projectile burning up since it has the highest melting point of all raw metals on earth. In conclusion Tungsten Carbide is the Ideal material for EM projectiles. This comes at the cost of manufacturing expenses and price tags, availability and weight.

  • @feralhawg867
    @feralhawg867 2 года назад +75

    I’m just now getting ready for a long car trip, and your T-51 PA lore video that I just finished watching has put me in the mood for more RadKing videos, so your timing with this could not be more perfect!

    • @Rad_King
      @Rad_King  2 года назад +10

      Love to hear it! Hope your road trip was nice and uneventful!

    • @Spitfire-nm6ic
      @Spitfire-nm6ic 7 месяцев назад

      Dude that's the same video that just got me into watching all of his other content too

  • @serbianslav5494
    @serbianslav5494 2 года назад +112

    One thing I noticed about the gauss rifle in Fallout 4: the standard stock looks like the one seen on the Soviet PKM

    • @jimbothegymbro7086
      @jimbothegymbro7086 2 года назад +21

      I love the PKM it's a Pretty.Kool.Machinegun ;)

    • @serbianslav5494
      @serbianslav5494 2 года назад +4

      @@jimbothegymbro7086, I hope you made that joke with the expectation that nobody would laugh.

    • @jimbothegymbro7086
      @jimbothegymbro7086 2 года назад +7

      @@serbianslav5494 I did :)

    • @davidregal6831
      @davidregal6831 2 года назад +7

      @@serbianslav5494 I liked it, go be edgy somewhere else.

    • @f1rek1ller-56
      @f1rek1ller-56 2 года назад

      @@jimbothegymbro7086unfunny 😐

  • @tinaherr3856
    @tinaherr3856 2 года назад +56

    In reference to the quality of the Enclave power armour being weaker, I believe that it is because of gameplay reasons. You can get Project Purity restarted relatively early in the game, and the devs probably didn't want to absolutely wreak the player. Canonically, the newer power armour would be superior

    • @jimbothegymbro7086
      @jimbothegymbro7086 2 года назад +9

      my head canon is after getting obliterated at the oil rig they had to make the armor more economical to maintain and as a result made it sup par in defense in terms of near to peer like the brotherhood but in terms of the average wastelander it's still stupidly powerful

    • @gamegod273
      @gamegod273 2 года назад +5

      Not absolutely true, it could potentially be the enclave armor is easier to manufacture or more reliable (the stst bonuses and maluses indicate to me that it's servomotors are weaker, correspondingly that means they'd probably last longer, useful for long wasteland expeditions)

    • @tinaherr3856
      @tinaherr3856 2 года назад

      @@gamegod273 I still think that it is a gameplay thing, but think what you will

    • @gamegod273
      @gamegod273 2 года назад

      @@tinaherr3856 oh that's fair too, I just always like to try and explain everything beyond "gameplay"

    • @tinaherr3856
      @tinaherr3856 2 года назад +1

      @@gamegod273 I understand that, and even try to do that sometimes. Unfortunately, some situations just can't be explained outside of gameplay, such as the player healing by eating food

  • @kelushan
    @kelushan 2 года назад +50

    For the FO4 and 76 Gauss Rifle, I lean more to it being a hobbled-together homebrew design. There are quite a few people on YT making coil gun projects so, it wouldn't be too hard to think that some tinkerers were making their own in the FO universe.
    Maybe, after the bombs fell, the blueprints for it were found by some scavengers and, given that there is a LOT of scrap to work with, it became something for those with the technical know-how to cobble together.

    • @jooot_6850
      @jooot_6850 2 года назад +1

      All you need is a fusion pack and some copper cable. Slap that onto the barrel of any rifle and boom, you’ve got yourself a nuclear-supercharged coilgun

    • @f1rek1ller-56
      @f1rek1ller-56 2 года назад

      Nope not true

  • @Cheeky_Bandit
    @Cheeky_Bandit 2 года назад +52

    Here is my take on the "Spasm Neuro Disrupter". I say it uses Ultrasound rather than direct energy.
    The U.S military already uses Ultrasound based weapons like the (USW) or (LRAD).
    In both cases the first organs to be effected are the inner ear and central nervous system. Leading those under its assault to "Feel like [their] head is going to explode".
    Prolonged exposure to Ultrasound of a 180 dB or greater will lead to death due too the following side effects.
    -
    auditory shifts, vibrotactile sensitivity change, muscle contraction, cardiovascular function change, central nervous system effects, vestibular (inner ear) effects, and chest wall/lung tissue effects, cavitations, hypothermia, and tissue shearing.
    This fits all of the descriptions of the "Spasm" gun and then some. With the exception of memory loss. However there is no doubt in my mind that memory loss would occur from your neurons being bombarded with deadly amounts of Ultrasound.
    *Note* - Ultrasound in water has been found to cause Encephalopathy in divers and marine mammals. Which can lead to a complete loss of cognitive function. Yikes.

    • @maximedaunis8292
      @maximedaunis8292 Год назад +3

      Maybe it would be more effective to fight psykers or something like that

    • @visassess8607
      @visassess8607 Год назад +2

      I think I'd rather be shot then go through something horrible like that

    • @2fortcow
      @2fortcow Год назад +3

      Ah sweet! Man made horrors beyond my comprehension

  • @thesketchydude1315
    @thesketchydude1315 2 года назад +16

    the Fallout 3 and NV Gauss rifle is based on the Finnish Lahti Anti-Tank rifle from WW2, which had a crank on the side which was used for cycling the HEAVY recoil springs and bolt back instead of a conventional bolt, which would be near impossible to pull
    I think its likely the use for it in the Fallout canon is roughly the same, related to re-cocking the rifle when you misfire, which happens on low durability

  • @tinaherr3856
    @tinaherr3856 2 года назад +57

    Wasn't there a Gauss minigun in Fallout 76? Based on the recoil it would create, I would assume that it was meant to be for power armour troops

    • @ChuckDGard
      @ChuckDGard 2 года назад +6

      It was originally also in Fallout tactics

    • @feralhawg867
      @feralhawg867 2 года назад +6

      I’m pretty sure it was covered in one of the Heavy Weapons videos

    • @tinaherr3856
      @tinaherr3856 2 года назад +2

      @@feralhawg867 oh, ok. I did not know that.

    • @Velgost
      @Velgost 2 года назад

      Why would the weapon have recoil?

    • @tinaherr3856
      @tinaherr3856 2 года назад +5

      @@Velgost it doesn't fire lasers or plasma, but bullets. It still would have recoil, even if it is fired via electromagnets

  • @ZMPunk
    @ZMPunk 2 года назад +9

    I’ve been listening to your videos at work the past 2-3 days. I really love how in depth you go with comparing to real world history and that’s where I think other lore channels lack. As well as the more less looked at videos like the cars/trains/planes/boats videos. Keep up the awesome work RadKing!

    • @Rad_King
      @Rad_King  2 года назад

      Thank you! I’m really glad you enjoy them

  • @justanotheraccounthere2014
    @justanotheraccounthere2014 2 года назад +8

    My head canon for gamma gun and gamma rounds. The gamma gun is a device that focuses gamma radiation (similar to radiography equipment IRL). The gun is likely to have its own internal long-lasting power source (can be a fusion cell) that powers all the electronics. The gamma rounds provide the radioactive material that is used to generate the gamma radiation.
    It is also possible that a portion of the radioactive material from the gamma rounds is shot out of the barrel with high velocity when the gamma gun fires, coating the enemy with radioactive dust and dealing very significant radiation. This could also explain the bright green circle of light when a gamma gun fires, as radioactive material is often portrayed as green in game (albeit not the case IRL) and we cannot see gamma ray. Think of the glowing sea where the green tint could be from radioactive particles suspended in air or coated on all objects. The small amount of damage dealt to radiation immune targets could be the impact damage from high velocity radioactive dust, as most radioactive elements are quite dense.
    So yeah, each time you pull the trigger of a gamma gun, you are creating a tiny glowing sea.

  • @better-shotgun
    @better-shotgun 2 года назад +9

    The mesmatron’s dial does get turned in it’s jam animation

  • @abelq8008
    @abelq8008 Год назад +3

    The toy ray gun in question is actually a Ruger Mk II .22 pistol with an aftermarket barrel and body kit. You can tell by the distinctive trigger guard shape. These were sold years ago, the company must be defunct now. There was all sorts of outlandish customization options.

  • @Cahejo
    @Cahejo 2 года назад +11

    13:41
    The crank is used when the weapon has low durability during reload mishaps.

  • @Caffiend-Cat
    @Caffiend-Cat 2 года назад +12

    I'm honestly enamored by how well you convey the lore in these videos, and I think if you keep this up you'll definitely be ShottyCast quality one day.

  • @dmitch1983
    @dmitch1983 2 года назад +2

    Walther has been making pistols since 1908 and firearms since 1886

  • @jonlidell9465
    @jonlidell9465 2 года назад +9

    Gauss rifles may have been made by competing weapons developers or the fallout 3 and new vegas one could have become to expensive or needed to many materials to build so they switched to a more bare bones cheaper rifle as the laser and plasma rifles are quite bare with exposed wiring and all metal uncomfortable looking stalks.

  • @TheCultofFoodXMusic
    @TheCultofFoodXMusic 2 года назад +5

    What is a pulse gun you're thinking?
    Answer: "getting hit by the inside of a microwave"

  • @Bavid_Doughie
    @Bavid_Doughie Год назад

    My favorite fallout content is right here. Super good content and it’s so much fun to hear a seasoned fallout veteran talk about all things fallout. Looking forward to hearing you talk about fallout 5

  • @RandomMercenary1
    @RandomMercenary1 2 года назад +14

    I'm not completely sure about this, However in the operation anchorage add-on, you can pass a speech check talking to the quartermaster, and you can get the gauss rifle back.

    • @bluegem8582
      @bluegem8582 2 года назад

      take with a grain of salt as was running a heavily modded tale of two wasteland playthrough, including one that changes most speech attempts to new vegas version, and it adds a bunch of cut item related stuff, but i did indeed get it back after passing the check

    • @Spitfire-nm6ic
      @Spitfire-nm6ic 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@bluegem8582 why would it change the fo3 speech check system to the NV version instead of the reverse? I always preferred the chance based speech to the flat check speech, adds more role-playing aspects to the game

  • @NOONE-jy2sb
    @NOONE-jy2sb 2 года назад +6

    The mesmetron was also kind of in fallout 4 Automation dlc with all Robobrains head peace giving the robot a “mesmetron” attack. I hope this is cannon to give a lore friendly reason for the mesmetron to show up again.

  • @glaz_man8278
    @glaz_man8278 2 года назад +7

    Firstly - my respect to fellow Mesmetron enjoyer. To other things:
    Most likely Fallout 4 gauss rifle is Tinker Tom's invention. If I remember things right, Railroad agents had gauss rifles and I speculate that gauss rifles we find in different places were, er, liberated from the hands of the dead agents.
    There is a gauss minigun in Fallout 76 too and you have to farm raider reputation to be able to buy it (or pray Minerva). It has respectable damage, few gun barrel variants, interesting design and shot sound and it would be a good heavy weapon, but 2mm EC ammo weights a ton even with corresponding perks. To use it efficiently you have to farm for armor with 3rd star for reducing ammo weight. Too bad, because it takes just steel and lead to make 2mm EC.

    • @sillybob9689
      @sillybob9689 2 года назад

      I don't remember Tinker Tom re-inventing Guass Rifle, more as scavenging and restoring like he did with Deliverer. I know he engineered Railway Rifle.

  • @RolloTonéBrownTown
    @RolloTonéBrownTown 2 года назад +2

    Deepest lore... The microwave gun fires microwaves. But really thanks for the video!

    • @Rad_King
      @Rad_King  2 года назад

      Wait until you find out what the flamer shoots. Gonna blow your mind.

  • @drinkinbuddy8264
    @drinkinbuddy8264 2 года назад +3

    I learn so much. Absolutely killin it with content. I see you know you freedom shooters. Glory to atom

  • @ethan.hk3994
    @ethan.hk3994 2 года назад +3

    Definitely a better day at work with these. Thanks, king 😌

    • @Rad_King
      @Rad_King  2 года назад

      You are welcome!

  • @cayder7485
    @cayder7485 2 года назад +2

    Rad king I love your videos thank you for the unreal amounts of work you put into them all

  • @yesirskis7864
    @yesirskis7864 2 года назад +3

    let's go you've just made my day better it's been such a s***** day and now I am happy thank you rad King and may Adam shine bright on you

    • @Rad_King
      @Rad_King  2 года назад

      Glad to hear I made your day a bit better :)

  • @Inquisitor_Redacted
    @Inquisitor_Redacted 2 года назад +4

    Obviously EC stands for Extra Cheese.

  • @ForTheFREEMAN
    @ForTheFREEMAN 2 года назад +3

    28:50 Though not the same as the picture you showed.
    Forbidden Planet 1956 is where lots of concepts were conceived.

  • @falloutshorts
    @falloutshorts 2 года назад +1

    Man I loved the Mesmetron so much too! Endless hours of fun! Also really enjoyed using the Microwave emitter from point lookout as well.

  • @Gothic7876
    @Gothic7876 2 года назад +1

    The FO4 Guass rifle looks like something a hobbyist would put together.

  • @karlatorress13
    @karlatorress13 Год назад

    Thank you for making fallout videos. I watch them to go to sleep lately. Very soothing

  • @DragonMercX4
    @DragonMercX4 2 года назад +4

    To my knowledge Fallout 4 expanded on the electromagnetic cartridge round without contradicting anything of the earlier fallout's. Yes the EC magazine has a small fission Battery Source. It is labeled as "disposable one time use" in several military compounds with in Fallout 4 and its DLC. The newer gauss rifle is, to my knowledge, made by The Enclave in the same vein as Midwestern power armor or the post-war x01

  • @Cyph3r912
    @Cyph3r912 2 года назад +4

    My head cannon for why robots aren't affected by rads is that it's down to the prevalent use of vacuum tubes in fallout which while not impervious but is better suited to use in high radiation environments

  • @lightbringerpip
    @lightbringerpip 2 года назад +3

    The Presidential Gauss Rifle was a cut weapon from 76's race for the presidency event, however it was officially added ingame as a skin in Season 3 of the scoreboard. Also, the lever on the F3/NV Gauss Rifle is used during jammed animations, which were only added in NV. Lastly, and I swear its not me being nitpicky, but felt it was worth mentioning. In Fallout 76, the radio host pronounces the weapon as a "Gowse Rifle", and as far as I know that might be the only time it is mentioned ingame via voice over.

  • @obsoleteandroid9348
    @obsoleteandroid9348 2 года назад +2

    This is probably gonna get buried, but the ray gun at 29:02 is clearly a converted Luger, with added bits on the barrel and receiver, plus a cap of some kind over the mag well.

  • @Corkest
    @Corkest 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Love these, been watching all of them as I mod FO4 again :)

  • @cadenollar2408
    @cadenollar2408 2 года назад +4

    I'm assuming that the prototype gauss rifle from the creation club was the military's first attempt at replicating the M72 which was then finalized for 3 and NV. As for the Fallout 4/76 version, it could have been an even more recent prototype that the military was developing pre-war after seeing success with it during field use which would explain why it's much better than the past games.

  • @brando31799
    @brando31799 2 года назад

    I'm loving the Discord RadKing! So glad you made one man!

  • @MarrockV
    @MarrockV 2 года назад +14

    Someone came up with a lore reason for the wooden furniture I liked, that because of the resource wars certain polymers were too costly to make so they reverted to wood as a cheaper, easier to produce alternative.

    • @MediumRareOpinions
      @MediumRareOpinions 2 года назад +1

      Gotta be sparing with those petrochemicals during a war over petroleum

    • @georgeb8328
      @georgeb8328 2 года назад

      Calling the wooden hardware on a firearm 'furniture' makes me instantly cringe ugh

  • @ashmalachai1934
    @ashmalachai1934 2 года назад +1

    I like that you played background music from fallout 76 throughout.

  • @K2niarDneK
    @K2niarDneK 2 года назад +3

    So, as far as I'm aware, the different Gauss rifle models across the series are actually different countries' takes on the concept of a Gauss Gun.
    The Chinese seems to have invested in the concept as an attempt to easily pierce through Power Armor. The Fallout 3/NV Gauss Rifles appear to act more like a dedicated Anti-Material Rifle, or a very 'video game-y' single-shot rifle (where it has one *extremely* powerful shot before reloading). They also developed the MEC Gauss Minigun in Fallout Tactics, which seems to be more for extremely deadly suppressing fire and anti-infantry engagements.
    The Germans, have two confirmed Gauss Weapons that we know of: the M72 Gauss Rifle from Fallout 2 and the PPK12 Gauss Pistol from Fallout 2 and 76. But given the design similarities to the PPK12, I'm going to assume that the Gauss Shotgun and Gauss Minigun from 76 are also of German design. All the German Gauss weapons seem have anti-infantry designs, as all of them are either semi- or fully automatic and have magazines greater than one.
    The Gauss Rifle from Fallout 4 and 76 seems to be an American attempt to copy or adapt the German designs. They function identically to the other Gauss small guns from 76 (or, rather, the Gauss small guns from 76 function identically to the Gauss Rifle from 4 and 76) and are obviously meant to fill the same role as those weapons. I'm going to guess that the US military commissioned Wattz Electronics to do it, for no other reason than Electronics is in their name. They probably started working on it sometime relatively close to the start of the Great War, as that version is obviously still in the early developmental stages, with exposed coils and very rough and crudely machined parts.

  • @yamatohekatsue9143
    @yamatohekatsue9143 2 года назад +14

    As far as I can tell the gauss riffle in FO1 and FO2 is a German make and they may have invented the weapon
    the one in FO3 is possibly a Chinese make while though it looks like the FO3 one the one in NV is possibly supposed to be the same model as 1 and 2
    FO4 would probably be the American attempt at making one but due to time constraints may not have been fully fleshed out or could be modified as it has a charge capability. Though I could also see it being a post war weapon that people have built using other gauss weapons. Explaining why it has exposed coils and a charge meter.
    The 76 versions look alot more refined with their set up possibly they were American prototypes and as they wear down break and need to be fixed you gradually will have them look more like the FO4 version

  • @oatpope
    @oatpope 2 года назад +1

    Theory, gauss rifle crank is used to make jack pop out of the box.

  • @raziyatheseeker
    @raziyatheseeker 2 года назад +6

    I'd love to see the pulse guns return in true form. Anywho, New Vegas's LAER and FO4's Tesla Rifle may be steps in the right direction to add proper lightning guns back into the series. There's something to be said of how they outclass plasma weapons in FO2, and I do think they could stand on their own compared to lasers and plasma in the Bethesda titles. Heck, laser beams and plasma bolts already have their own niche functions compared to each other, let alone charging up Gauss guns.
    Also, I forgot that both the Gauss rifle and plasma pistol are both German. I guess it makes sense, as a coilgun for a Gauss weapon would be handy to fling plasma like a bullet.
    Speaking of Gauss guns. Can I say that I gushed when I learned the Gauss Shotgun exists? If I'm not awaiting my beloved plasma pistol in a Fallout game, I'm itching for a pump-action or combat shotty. I'm trying my hardest not to give 76 a spin (I'm not an MMO person), but it becomes harder as time goes on.

    • @baronobeefdipyes5181
      @baronobeefdipyes5181 2 года назад +3

      As much as I love playing FO76, let me tell you it is a pain to do everything for the Gauss shotgun. The actual cost of the gun is easy enough, but you have to get to max reputation with one of the factions, then once you have it you have to craft it which uses legendary modules. Gold bullion used to purchase the gun has a limited amount you can purchase per day but you get a decent amount at the end of the quest, then the legendary modules you can only get 10 per server (so you can save your scrip and server hop) but you only can get 300 legendary scrip per day used to purchase the modules and they cost 50 scrip a peice. So you can purchase only 6 per day unless you get scrip from somewhere else like the scoreboard or other events so unless you grind like crazy you can only make 3 shotguns per day to get the right legendary roll that you want. I got the gauss minigun instead and it was probably a month grind in total to save up the gold bullion for all the mods and to get the right legendary effects. The time gates on everything is the major negative factor for this game for me having to hop on everyday to empty out the vendors for gold bullion, legendary scrip, and caps from vendors.

    • @tylerironside8109
      @tylerironside8109 2 года назад +1

      @@baronobeefdipyes5181 welllllp, no gauss shotty for me, it seems. Thanks for the detailed explanation!

    • @baronobeefdipyes5181
      @baronobeefdipyes5181 2 года назад +2

      @@tylerironside8109 the game is fun if you can get it on sale don't get me wrong. Just its a daily chore if you wanna get a lot of the fun stuff

    • @grimace4257
      @grimace4257 Год назад

      It’s not really an mmo, just a bad fallout game.

  • @Asgero
    @Asgero 11 месяцев назад +1

    I like the explanation that the fnv and fo3 gauss rifle works like mass effect 1 guns where the bullets are shaved off a block and fired and the MF cells are the power source

  • @HerobrineMC-vg3pz
    @HerobrineMC-vg3pz 2 года назад +2

    I had soo much fun playing around with the mesmatron

  • @DiceReader
    @DiceReader 7 месяцев назад +1

    There is a clear explanation for the Fallout 4 Gauss Rifle. It's simply a civilian firearm, rather then a military one. Which explains it's less refined look and other fragile design features. It's not meant to be taken out into the hells of wall. But simply dug out of the gun safe afew times a year to be taken to the range. Also explaining the comically large suppressor, because only someone at a range would shoot that long of a gun, unless it was out of desperation/necessity.

  • @Mutant_Mods
    @Mutant_Mods 2 года назад

    Love your videos!

  • @lunarhexagon8108
    @lunarhexagon8108 2 года назад +1

    fallout 76: let me destroy any attempt to make sense of lore here

  • @gregoryspringfield2423
    @gregoryspringfield2423 2 года назад +5

    Maybe the gauss rifle in fallout 2 is a German model, which the US bought and was attempting to copy, and that copy became the version in fallout 3 and New Vegas because both the Enclave and the Brotherhood (both of which have ties to the prewar military) brought that copied version with them. The gauss rifle in fallout 4 could be a different copy made by the prewar Institute and the US military in the area, as it would make sense to have multiple agencies/divisions working on a copy.

  • @mr.witherhmc9304
    @mr.witherhmc9304 2 года назад +2

    My idea for the gauss rifle models are that the models can potentially be varied based on the manufacturer, first being made on the west coast, a few copies of west coast models made their way east, most likely to make improvements on the current model, thus, granting us the multiple models of gauss rifle, the "prototype" was a west coast model, and the fallout 4 and 76 are an east coast model

  • @luisbautista1833
    @luisbautista1833 Год назад

    I like how u are accurate with gun terms not calling a magazine a clip kind of deal great content

  • @SuperEdo07
    @SuperEdo07 2 года назад +4

    Gauss being under energy still seems correct. It's low/no recoil and uses energy in it's functionality as opposed to the explosive power of gunpowder.

    • @MrDonut-mb6ms
      @MrDonut-mb6ms Год назад

      energy vs ballistic is ab damages it inflicts on opponents tho, not how the gun operates

  • @atompunk5575
    @atompunk5575 2 года назад +4

    I had written my concept for how energy weapons work in my science fiction book, but how fallout energy weapons work is a bit more realistic.
    The pulse rifle in fallout 1 looks the first half of a AK-47, which i guess nobody pointed out, strange. Plus many of the wattz energy weapons in fallout 1&2 look like M16s, Browning Auto 5', and Remington Model 8, then somebody slapped the electro magnetic barrel
    The pulse gun in New Vegas have a related look towards the blasters from Buck Rogers (1936) or Flash Gordon (1939), ironically the alien rifle from Fallout 3 are a near one to one match.
    The Pulse gun from fallout tactics looks an exact match for the ray gun used in sky captain and the world of tomorrow

  • @jedstanaland2897
    @jedstanaland2897 2 года назад +1

    I'm sorry but you like many others have the description of what a gauss weapon is. A gauss weapon is actually a line of magnets with a ramp of some kind and what is done is the ramp accelerates another magnet down it to impact the line and the projectile is on the end of said line then launched. A coil gun is actually a separate weapon from the gauss gun. They both use magnetic principles to accelerate the projectile but they are technically separate things. Then you also have a weapon known as a rail gun that involves a minimum of two rails that run a current down the rails through either a projectile or a sabot and it launches the projectile with insane power. I'm also only taking about these items from a purely technical standpoint and not the confusion regarding how many games and other things misuse and confuse the terms and the operations of the weapons. They do it with lots of games and it's so common that most people don't know the difference. I'll try to post a few links to videos that show the real world weapons.
    Gauss weapon
    ruclips.net/video/WaI9iq5asOE/видео.html
    Coil weapon
    ruclips.net/video/id90kjYh-Qw/видео.html
    Rail weapon
    ruclips.net/video/fKEaDhDTciQ/видео.html

  • @Treklosopher
    @Treklosopher 2 года назад +1

    A Radking upload? Happy Friday

  • @cat_clan_leader
    @cat_clan_leader Год назад

    One of my favorite things with the Gamma Gun is when you're wearing high grade power armor and getting jumped by a bunch of Children of Atom, watching all of their shots do effectively nothing to you

  • @granulartypecast
    @granulartypecast 2 года назад +2

    I believe the crank on the Gauss Rifle is supposed to act as a sort of charging or bolt handle. In the New Vegas jam animation, the crank just magically pops into the top position, which the player then pulls down, which makes me believe that it was always intended to do that in normal use, presumably as a way to power the shot, and the lack thereof may have been a developer oversight. However, looking at the model, it's not possible to do a full revolution due to the jutting side "magazine" appearing to get in the way, so it can't function like the Laser Musket in Fallout 4.
    Also, the same jam animation is in the Fallout 3 version, but the handle doesn't move at all, so the player just does some cool fancy hand magic and the jam is cleared.

  • @reedy_9619
    @reedy_9619 2 года назад

    13:38
    The gun seems inspired from an at rifle with this handcrank. Cant remember the model.
    On these guns the crank is used to make pulling the bolt back easier as the heavy duty spring is made to slow down the bolt once it opens from the 20mm shell being fired which makes it tough on the arm.

  • @tygrstryke3492
    @tygrstryke3492 2 года назад +1

    The way I see it, the fallout 4 gauss rifle is probably the US’s first production run, while the 3/NV gauss rifle is most likely the newer design. Though the fallout 3/nv gauss rifle wasn’t widely produced by the time the bombs fell, with very few being used on the west coast, and the prototype that was used in anchorage being stored in DC.

  • @evanlandis990
    @evanlandis990 2 года назад +1

    The prototype was a carbon copy, but the US tried to update the gun. The Fallout 4 version was meant to be a MK2, but was practically reduced to a "make-shift"

  • @fabianherrera5427
    @fabianherrera5427 Год назад

    37:12 I thought the same thing when you first mentioned robots resistance to radiation damage! the van allen radiation belt and it's effect on spacecraft immediately comes to mind, our astronauts had to go around this radiation belt to minimize the damage to their systems!

  • @eymn-13
    @eymn-13 2 года назад +1

    13:45 the only time the crank is used by the player or any NPC's is if the weapon is at a low condition and is then yanked for the 'jam animation'

  • @peanutmoose9591
    @peanutmoose9591 2 года назад +1

    I think that the fallout 4 and 76 version of the Gauss rifle was a prototype for a semiautomatic version of the Gauss rifle.

  • @Anyone00TZ
    @Anyone00TZ 2 года назад +8

    O.K. here's my hypothesis on how the gauss shotgun works: back in the US Army's Special Purpose Individual Weapon program a hypervelocity flechette firearm was developed; the flechettes were accelerated so fast they would break apart in the barrel so special materials had to be developed for the flechettes. In Fallout 4 VATS the 2mm EC is portrayed as a flechette so I figured the gauss shotgun instead of accelerating the round the entire length of the barrel like the rifle and pistol does it accelerates the round all out once ripping it apart then most of the barrel length and a sizeable amount of the energy in the 2mm EC is used to channel the shrapnel through the holes you see at the business end.
    But I likely put more thought into that then the devs at Bethesda did.

    • @AustinSmith-gq5gc
      @AustinSmith-gq5gc 2 года назад +1

      Like the SPIW program, Ian from forgotten weapons did a video on one of the prototypes

  • @miguelalejandroephiramasth2405
    @miguelalejandroephiramasth2405 2 года назад +3

    One must be careful with the terms. Both gauss gun and coilgun are terms to define electromagnetic pulse weapon, but the configuration made them different.
    Also, the wiki mention that the Chinese copied and modified certain gauss rifle (perhaps a German one, can't remember) and when the American army captured and check them, they decided to also use the weapon. They used captured ones and few made through reverse engineering

  • @JJDeAth96
    @JJDeAth96 2 года назад +1

    Considering the majority (or maybe all, I'm not 100% sure) of the robots in Fallout are powered by nuclear power, I'm fairly certain the scientists of the fallout universe solved the radiation effecting electronics problem. If they hadn't none of the robots or even nuclear powered cars would work

  • @joshosborne683
    @joshosborne683 2 года назад +1

    You can make sense of the Gauss Rifle by understanding 76 isn't Cannon

  • @rileypowell5354
    @rileypowell5354 3 месяца назад +1

    The gauss rifle in the first two games sounds like it's using a tungsten or depleted uranium dart. Something like that would have a very high ballistic coefficient because of the sectional density which would explain both the long range accuracy and the armor penetration. Those materials also have a high heat resistance for the atmospheric friction at high velocity

  • @kevenblackworks1906
    @kevenblackworks1906 2 года назад

    I nust wanna drop by and say I love your content man! Keep doing what your doing! My ATOM bask you in its light brother!

  • @lordpalandus11
    @lordpalandus11 8 месяцев назад

    6:18 = ec might stand for Erbium Carbide. It's a ferromagnetic compound with a high heat threshold but is also malleable. The magazine likely uses a caseless ammunition method of storage.

  • @lexus8018
    @lexus8018 2 года назад +2

    Here is my theory:
    The Germans create the first commercial gauss rifle
    The US buys the rifle and almost immidieatly starts reverse engineering it.
    The first US made gauss rifle prototype is created, from both salvaged parts from other weapons and parts of the german design (wood stock) (the 4/76 version)
    Later the design gets refined and an experimental dynamo powered, built in magazine prototype is released, wich uses a crank with a built in dynamo to generate the charge for the electro magnets. Also a built in telescopic sight is introduced (Creation club)
    Finally the 3/NV MF cell powered model is released, the magazine is moved to the other side, the crank is now used as an un jamming lever and the dynamo is replaced with a MF cell slot.
    The finall model of the US gauss rifle is the YCS-186 but only one prototype manages to be finished before the war.
    edit: english

  • @GinGojira
    @GinGojira 2 года назад

    Our messenger has blessed us with Atoms knowledge yet again

  • @Reddotzebra
    @Reddotzebra Год назад +1

    However, the resistance to electromagnetic pulses does not extend to the X-42 Robo-Scorpion, so the pulse gun is still a great option against that.

  • @LongLiveLiberty
    @LongLiveLiberty Год назад +1

    The Mesmatron was the best item I used. Although I kept it as a backup as an extra option towards hostile areas, in which changed the gameplay around in my favor, instead of being in red zones 24/7, I actually got to play a little more relaxed, especially in underground networks.

  • @Onion_of_Ohio
    @Onion_of_Ohio 2 года назад +1

    The width of the fo2 and tactics gauss rifle is the best support we have for the 2mm round being very long.
    As for the ammunition, the picture for the fo2 version could be one of the (what I'm guessing to be) capacitors near where the chamber and barrel meet.
    The fo3 version looks another like a lathi anti tank rifle with the mag on the side, the big buldging part where the energy pack is inserted COULD potentially be a tiny partical accelerator (would fit the whole atomic theme, and would be absolutely fucking dope) and the crank could be a way to get the acceleration started if a malfunction occurs.
    Fallout 4 gauss rifle is a mystery, could be full military weapon prototype scrapped to bare essentials , or something whipped together by tinker tom. I want to believe the latter though, as that would really emphasize the "just crazy enough to work" demeanor that's I love so much.
    Edit: as for the differences between the models, I can imagine that they were designed for their specific uses, the m72 could have been used in the war in the middle east, as it would be much more versatile.
    While the fo3/nv version could have possibly been produced for a more specific role, if I had to guess. Making a more "siege holding" weapon, using huge amounts of damage to take out heavily armor or problematic enemies (i.e. chimera tanks)
    The fo4 is again what I imagine to be a tinker tom creation, which still doesn't explain its 76 inclusion.

    • @Onion_of_Ohio
      @Onion_of_Ohio 2 года назад

      The gamma gun ammo might be capacitors that store atomic/nuclear energy

  • @nosidenoside2458
    @nosidenoside2458 2 года назад +1

    I would like to point out the gamma guns shoots a toroid of energy, which is like more stable than a ball or something. The US Gov't did a weapons test, unclassified, that involved toroids, but then classified future experiments when they found out it actually worked

  • @mcsuckit1116
    @mcsuckit1116 2 года назад

    One of the coolest things about gamma guns is that something similar can be easily made irl with a wave emitter from a micro wave, though no visible beam, and you can activate (or fry) several types of electronics from a decent range

  • @jackochainsaw
    @jackochainsaw 11 месяцев назад

    I love the Gauss rifle, I have one that does 295 damage on my current character. It was one of my all time favourites (been playing since fallout 1). The Mes gun was also cool, would love to see that come back. The Gamma gun is great to give to one of the settlers in a settlement, because while they are shooting away at human raiders/gunners, your other settlers are nailing them. Not so good against ghouls and supermutants.

  • @Claymore790
    @Claymore790 2 года назад +1

    The pulse pistol and rifle are both likely mazer type weapons. These weapons use ionizing lasers to carve a path through the air to the target for a high energy lightning bolt to follow. They suffer from range issues due to wind currents and power requirement.
    The different Gauss rifles and their counterparts from 2 and tactics are probably German weapons bought in preperation for the Resource Wars. The ones in 3, NV, 4, and 76 are all American attempts to re-create the German weapons during the war, with the 76 and 4 versions both being the first prototypes and recreations of it respectively, and the 3 and NV ones being the 'battle ready' versions issued to Special Forces troops.

  • @yukito8148
    @yukito8148 2 года назад +2

    the crank is a legacy from the Lahti anti-tank rifle, it essentialy shortens the distance you need to pull the bolt back for it to chamber a round

    • @smartfella7914
      @smartfella7914 2 года назад +1

      Honestly never thought of that, now the gauss rifle does make sense for it to be a anti-material/anti-tank rifle

    • @yukito8148
      @yukito8148 Год назад +1

      @@smartfella7914 also made sense if its a sabot, since the long travel distance of the bolt can correlate with the length of the projectile

  • @jaceritchie7948
    @jaceritchie7948 2 года назад +1

    German one was used for a bit, USA tried to reverse engineer it. Thats why it uses the crank instead of MFC's. They decided that it was too inefficient to use the crank later on and decided to prototype a new version of it leading to the fallout 4 and 76 version. The crank on the 3 and NV versions are used in case of no MCF's to use as a battery

  • @ganefsaber7927
    @ganefsaber7927 2 года назад +1

    The Gaussrifle is based on the Sewdish 20mm Tankrifle Lathi L-39, the stock, Handguard, cheekrest, even the Crank is the same. Only the Magazine is vertikal and no Coils!

  • @pharisaeus6493
    @pharisaeus6493 2 года назад +1

    Maybe the pulse weapons are electrolasers? They create what's called a laser induced plasma channel through which electric current can be passed to the target

    • @raziyatheseeker
      @raziyatheseeker 2 года назад +1

      Exactly my assumption. IIRC even lasers in the older games had Star Wars blaster projectiles, not coherent beams, so the old pulse weapons could've been a similar case.
      The way I learned of how electrolasers might work? Basically firing a laser to help ionize the air, then immediately sending a serious electron flow down it. Essentially, a tracking laser chased by a lightning bolt shot straight at your target, as I imagine it.
      Funny thing is, I think a lightning gun in Fallout 3 was scrapped that used a laser rifle model? Then again, so did the beta Gauss rifle, as this video shows.

  • @Cj.M9
    @Cj.M9 2 года назад +1

    thank atom for a new radking release!!!

  • @extraram896
    @extraram896 Год назад

    Ammosmith & Ammo Factory not only increases the ammunition you craft in 76 by a ridiculous amount, but it also increases the chances of the ammo you find on fallen enemies if you kill them with that equipped weapon. With that in mind, you can very easily amass a massive amount of 2mm ammunition when you're rocking the Gauss Shotgun, especially with it being one of the handful of ammo-efficient options in the game.
    As of writing this, one of my gotos is a Vampire Gauss Shotty that I've been rocking out for a couple months and in the time I've been using it, I've managed to accumulate 4,201 2mm EC rounds. I haven't needed to craft ammunition for this thing in ages.

  • @plenus7392
    @plenus7392 Год назад +1

    13:47 maybe it was inspired by the finnish anti-tank rifle Lahti-L39, that uses a chain attached to a crankwheel to cock the gun, as for IG reasons...maybe some sort of generator or secondary power source in case the cell dies.

  • @samueleveleigh2767
    @samueleveleigh2767 2 года назад +1

    my reasoning behind the gauss changes is that the 3/new Vegas model was as close to a direct copy to the German model as America could achieve (with them having to tone down the ammo from 2mm cartridges to standard energy cells to account for our current issues of rail guns tearing their barrels apart upon firing)
    then as the Americans found a use for the rifle they began trying to re-implement the more powerful 2mm cartridge but the lack of time before the bombs fell meant that while they had gotten a functional model like many of the weird weapons in Boston was very much still in the testing phase so that they could fine tune it

  • @robertmagill6005
    @robertmagill6005 8 месяцев назад

    The Faderator only takes the fun out if your not looking to go on a mindless rampage or if you don't want to play New Vegas as a Terminator.