I don't think the Explosive legendary effect is a bug when it's applied to each pellet. I believe that was intended. As the Explosive legendary effect is supposed to be applied for each projectile, not each shell.
Also, how would you even program it to have just one explosion? Which pellet would the effect be applied to? I believe that you are correct, it was intended (and much more fun).
@@quadroninja2708 The balance is that getting an explosive combat shotgun in the first place is a matter of pure luck (I've never had one myself), and the spread effect of shotguns means that you have to be fairly close to get maximum damage, possibly within range of the explosions yourself. The explosive effect is powerful, but has a risk factor for the player involved. I've blown myself up by stupidly deciding that the explosive minigun is the way to go in confined spaces.
@@eur0be4t3r Fair enough. An explosive combat shotgun could make a nice mid range weapon. It turns the minigun into a nice substitute for a missile launcher.
@@aniquinstark4347 put infrared paint on them so you can make sure you load the right ones in total darkness. Unless im totally misunderstanding here wuhahaha
Best policy would be to assume the worst case scenario when you fire a shotgun at someone. Shit, just hit them with it. Even an empty shotgun is still a pretty good club
That drum magazine may feed the shells into a magazine tube. Something like that was designed by a man named Conner in the late 70's (used in 'Nam by some specialists). If you can get your hands on "All the World's Fighting Shotguns" (Forgot the author's name) you can learn a lot about this subject.
No the striker is a piece of shit. Instead of a real drum magazine, it uses a giant rotating cylinder with 12 individual chambers and a clock spring you have to wind up to get it to work. You have to ram the empties out one by one with a spring-loaded rod just like a Colt Single Action.
FNV riot gun was modeled off the Hawk semi auto shotgun not the striker I believe the F3 combat shotgun was simply modeled off the ppsh-41 to work as a shotgun
It took me 3 videos to subscribe because of how many fallout lore you tubers there are, but I keep coming back because of the quality of these videos. You have fully earned a sub
No, a shotgun with a barrel length under 18ninches is called a Short Barreled Shotgun. The ATF classifies a "sawed-off" or "sawn-off" as a shotgun that has had it's Original barrel cut down; and is illegal under the NFA to do or possess without it being registered to the ATF by a FFL holder with the proper license type to manufacture and Class 3 paperwork; making it either an SBS, Destructive Device or AOW. A Serbu Shorty is an example of shotgun with a barrel shorter than 18 inches and it's not classified as a "sawn-off" - it's also not classified as a SBS. A Streetsweeper can have barrel length under 18 inches and is classified as a Destructive Device.
Damn sounds like buracratic hell to justify owning a gun that you've cut's barrel. You have the initial paper work & then the hell afterwords. Truly freedom comes at the cost of paper work.
I was very much let down by the lack of shotgun variety in Fallout 4. The hunting shotgun was my favorite weapon in Fallout New Vegas and was disappointed there was no equivalent in 4, at least without mods
If the fallout 3 combat shotgun works as I imagine it must, the rounds must be propelled from the drum magazine through the tube under the barrel then popped up into the chamber, where in theory the whole barrel would reciprocate. Of course, in order for the barrel to reciprocate it would need to draw gas from the firing chamber to cycle the gun, and since there is no room behind the ejection port, the gun must have a fixed firing pin, which also makes no sense because the gun is charged by pulling a handle to the rear and letting go, much like the SKS, which is also weird because the SKS uses a falling block action and... You know what, I'm reading too far into this.
I know fallout Is supposed to be futuristic but I like how the older games have realistic looking guns I hate using the assault rifle and other guns now because of how they look I miss when they looked like a gun from real life
It's always funny to me when fans come up with crazy theories to excuse game devs simply not having a clue when it comes to firearms, military equipment, architecture or basically anything.
@@smokedbeefandcheese4144 not for Fallout 4 unfortunately,however once I build my PC my plan is to learn 3d modeling so I can make some classic guns from Fallout 1&2
Thanks! I’m really glad you enjoy them, that’s exactly the reason why I do this! What did you think of the Fallout 2 background footage? Better, worse or don’t care?
Glad you liked it. I’ll probably start mixing in background footage from the different games since I think it’s fun to have variety. Have you played the original fallout games at all?
i listen to these channels without watching the visuals tbh i like quiet commentators who dont put loud annoying edits in their video like you, mitten squad , synonomous, very relaxing and informative even tho its just about a video game its cool how indepth you guys go for our entertainment
13:24 In fallout 4 it’s stated that the combat rifle/shotgun are the same gun. The rifle was developed, then they just bored it out and made the magazine bigger to make it a shotgun as well
Maaannn the JackHammer from FO2and Riot Shotgun from New Vegas needs to be in the next fallout, especially the Jackhammer because the design and beign one of the automatic shotguns!
I’m thinking of a video where I look at all the places in the world where Fallout lore is known. China might have to be a standalone video though because they have a lot of lore!
I like hearing about the real-world firearms that the guns of the _Fallout_ franchise are based on. Every time I watch of your "The Weapons of Fallout" videos, I learn about a gun that I didn't know existed.
Love the vid. Though got a chuckle from you saying Ithaca the way you did. Its like the way you pronounce the city in the Iliad/Odyssey. They made the gun in a city 20 minutes from where i was born
There do exist weapons that extract the bullet backwards from the magazine before loading it forward into the chamber I believe the Mars pistol of the 1900’s was one of them
I think it is highly likely that the lower tube of the combat shotgun in FO4 is a gas tube. The gun is semiautomatic, so it would need some mechanism to cycle itself. Also due to it looking so similar to the combat rifle I think the designs might be related, similar to the AK and Saiga 12 in real life
Thanks! I recently moved and our internet is comically terrible so I have a movie 80 percent done and I’m just waiting until we get some better internet to upload the vid.
Honestly, the fo3 and fo4 combat shotguns are similar enough that I’d consider the fallout 4 one to be a retcon that fixes the weird magazine placement, rather than a separate model
Bullpup shotguns are surprisingly becoming more common and mainstream in the civilian US market. The last few years had a influx of turkish bullpup shotguns flooding the country. So bullpup shotguns being a thing in the fallout universe is a pretty eerily prediction to what is happening in our real world.
The fallout 4/76 combat shotgun also sports what appear to be parts of a Browning Automatic Rifle or BAR, namely the foregrip and back cover to the receiver.
The Explosive Legendary aplying to all pellets is NOT a "bug" (it´s a FEATURE!), but is "working as intended". After all the idea of an explosive projectile comes to pass whether you use single fire or full auto as well, and a shotgun is just a variation of that, dispersing several projectiles at one pull of the trigger. The faster firing rate (all at once) is just the countereffect to the heavier weight of the weapon.
I would agree. Hard to call it a bug when Bethesda clearly understands it's own game well enough to know how the legendary effects work and has deliberately placed in some overpowered effect/weapon type combos (aeternus, anyone?) And it's just gonna be a fact that some legendary effects are better than others, and certain legendary effects are going to be much better one one type of weapon than they are on another type of weapon.
@@wjmackenzie955 Oh yes. I never understood why the Poison Legendary is so underpowered because it´s one of those "more helps more" kind of effects. Same with fire, that should stack as well, as the enemy is more and more engulfed in flames. Bleeding stacks, which makes sense to SOME degree, once enough wounds are open you no longer can bleed because the pressure in your veins are gone. And it does work on Robots, which makes sense as they can have hydraulic fluids, battery acid and cooling liquids they could "bleed". But them being immune against Poison is questionable, the poison could be corrosive! Radioactivity is an interesting one, but kinda wonky to use in FO due to how it can heal certain enemies.
I know this is at late, but I believe the comment about the weapon not being loaded is possibly a dual reference; the line itself is from The fifth Element
oh yeah, i forgot the sawed off barrel still has the bead sight in fallout 4. Maybe the sawed off barrel is an option that was sold prewar, and still had the sight?
@@vizzy61 True, true. Perhaps it is likely that it was sold that way pre-war, because most people post-war probably wouldn't either know how to do it, or care enough to do it.
The Winchester model 1911 shotgun was a poor knock off of the Browning A5 (Auto-5) designed by John Browning in 1898 and began production in 1902 or 1905 (i can't remember which off hand).
So looking at the combat shotgun and thinking about how it's action could be that freakin long, I have theorized that it may use a loading action similar to the lever action shotguns/rifles from marlin and Winchester. The magazine may have a track that the rounds ride along via a spring housing. But this is just my idea on it.
Great video series man, I love fallout weapon lore. It's always bothered me than Fallout 4 only has two ballistic shotguns to be found throughout the world space. It's an immersion killer in a latter year title. Same with the pistols really. 10mm, .44 revolver & cowboy reskin, and the Deliverer unique! I can see why folks resorted to making shitty pipe weapons.
You're really close on the whole shotgun gauge system but not quite there. The number of the gauge is the number of spherical lead balls of that diameter it would take to equal one pound. So a 12 gauge shoots a lead ball that is 1/12th of a pound. There were several really minor inaccuracies throughout the video but only lifelong gun nerds like myself would notice and none of it really matters much. Overall great video.
I’m also worried that the next official fallout game is a long ways off. However, the recent sell to Microsoft makes me more hopeful that we will see a game sooner than if Bethesda were still doing their own thing. I mean how long has it been between Skyrim and the next elder scrolls?
@@Rad_King yeah I'm glad that Bethesda got bought by Microsoft as well it might do them some good and no kidding Skyrim came out like nine years ago I was 14 then and man I was excited but at least we'll be able to see the next elder scrolls in about 2 years
Some shotguns can be purchased legally in the usa with a barrel length under 18 inches but only if they are manufactured that way not a gripe or complaint just want to Share said info
On the combat shotgun that unknown loading mechanism that moves the shell to the action is the same as on a pump shotgun it’s the tube only on the combat shotgun the mag feeds the tube. It would be much closer to a magazine fed 870 pump action only it’s semi auto at least everything but the action is the same. Ever want a person with a lot of real world firearms experience to look over these Or to run something past your questioning I’m available.
4:36 BTW, many Fallout 2 characters encounter a much greater number of Jackhammers than have ever existed in the real world. Forgotten Weapons has a video on the only working example in existence. ruclips.net/video/-VKGhqIl4Gw/видео.html
“Todd, the combat shotgun could not possibly load and eject shells with this design.”
“It just works”
Combat shotgun loading works through osmosis.
it looks cool though
Cvl
Pancor jackhammer exists:
*Z A C H S A N G E R I N T E N S I F Y S*
😦
“ ITS NOT A REAL SHOTGUN IT WAS NEVER MADE”
I see you are a man of culture
m-my comment... stolen right out of my mind.
Can’t wait to hear the man lose his shit over some of the weapons in FO4.. or the fact that every rifle is left handed lol.
I don't think the Explosive legendary effect is a bug when it's applied to each pellet. I believe that was intended. As the Explosive legendary effect is supposed to be applied for each projectile, not each shell.
Also, how would you even program it to have just one explosion? Which pellet would the effect be applied to?
I believe that you are correct, it was intended (and much more fun).
@@Gilhelmi maybe make some of them not explosive for balance
@@quadroninja2708 The balance is that getting an explosive combat shotgun in the first place is a matter of pure luck (I've never had one myself), and the spread effect of shotguns means that you have to be fairly close to get maximum damage, possibly within range of the explosions yourself. The explosive effect is powerful, but has a risk factor for the player involved. I've blown myself up by stupidly deciding that the explosive minigun is the way to go in confined spaces.
@@thefrozenyak5272 or have one with a longer barrel
@@eur0be4t3r Fair enough. An explosive combat shotgun could make a nice mid range weapon. It turns the minigun into a nice substitute for a missile launcher.
Having both lethal and non lethal rounds loaded in seperate mags together is a great way to kill someone you meant to injure.
You could label them
@@RolloTonéBrownTown Wouldn't help
@@aniquinstark4347 put infrared paint on them so you can make sure you load the right ones in total darkness. Unless im totally misunderstanding here wuhahaha
Best policy would be to assume the worst case scenario when you fire a shotgun at someone. Shit, just hit them with it. Even an empty shotgun is still a pretty good club
@@RolloTonéBrownTown yeah, youre misunderstanding the basics of gun safety. you don't leave room for mistakes like that
That drum magazine may feed the shells into a magazine tube. Something like that was designed by a man named Conner in the late 70's (used in 'Nam by some specialists). If you can get your hands on "All the World's Fighting Shotguns" (Forgot the author's name) you can learn a lot about this subject.
cool
The fo3 combat shotgun and the fnv riot shotgun are probably based on the armsel striker shotgun
I’m thinking because 3 was more of a Cold War based fallout, the combat shotgun kinda looks like a ppsh 41
No the striker is a piece of shit. Instead of a real drum magazine, it uses a giant rotating cylinder with 12 individual chambers and a clock spring you have to wind up to get it to work.
You have to ram the empties out one by one with a spring-loaded rod just like a Colt Single Action.
@@cameronnorton5898 in the old versions of it yeah, not anymore tho. Auto ejector and the winding mechanism was removed
I thought the FNV riot shotgun was pretty clearly inspired by the stryker
FNV riot gun was modeled off the Hawk semi auto shotgun not the striker I believe the F3 combat shotgun was simply modeled off the ppsh-41 to work as a shotgun
The FAMAS version of the shotgun looks sick
That would be the pancor jackhammer
@@guitarlaughing no that would be the H&K caws.
@@2lowfatmilk606 no it was me I'm hung over
@@Bigvenomsnakeboss no that would wait what are we talking about
@@sock8211 something that looks sick. ;)
you forgot the 76 pump action shotgun
And single barrel shotgun from fonv
@@michaelmcatamney9231 11:30
It took me 3 videos to subscribe because of how many fallout lore you tubers there are, but I keep coming back because of the quality of these videos. You have fully earned a sub
No, a shotgun with a barrel length under 18ninches is called a Short Barreled Shotgun. The ATF classifies a "sawed-off" or "sawn-off" as a shotgun that has had it's Original barrel cut down; and is illegal under the NFA to do or possess without it being registered to the ATF by a FFL holder with the proper license type to manufacture and Class 3 paperwork; making it either an SBS, Destructive Device or AOW. A Serbu Shorty is an example of shotgun with a barrel shorter than 18 inches and it's not classified as a "sawn-off" - it's also not classified as a SBS. A Streetsweeper can have barrel length under 18 inches and is classified as a Destructive Device.
The ATF grows in retardation every day
I love intrusive gun facts, there's so many, it's great
Damn sounds like buracratic hell to justify owning a gun that you've cut's barrel. You have the initial paper work & then the hell afterwords. Truly freedom comes at the cost of paper work.
I was very much let down by the lack of shotgun variety in Fallout 4. The hunting shotgun was my favorite weapon in Fallout New Vegas and was disappointed there was no equivalent in 4, at least without mods
No huntin' in the East Coast oh wait.
Hearing that intro and being overwhelmed by the instinct to move to a safer location shows me that I've been playing too much fallout
If the fallout 3 combat shotgun works as I imagine it must, the rounds must be propelled from the drum magazine through the tube under the barrel then popped up into the chamber, where in theory the whole barrel would reciprocate. Of course, in order for the barrel to reciprocate it would need to draw gas from the firing chamber to cycle the gun, and since there is no room behind the ejection port, the gun must have a fixed firing pin, which also makes no sense because the gun is charged by pulling a handle to the rear and letting go, much like the SKS, which is also weird because the SKS uses a falling block action and...
You know what, I'm reading too far into this.
I know fallout Is supposed to be futuristic but I like how the older games have realistic looking guns I hate using the assault rifle and other guns now because of how they look I miss when they looked like a gun from real life
It's always funny to me when fans come up with crazy theories to excuse game devs simply not having a clue when it comes to firearms, military equipment, architecture or basically anything.
We do not talk about the single shot shotgun all it's good for is selling my games vendatron has an ever growing selection of theme
11:23 That gameplay gave me a chuckle XD
I wish they could bring the Fallout 1 Combat shotgun,to me it looks very unique and can fit in newer Fallout games
Certainly a more plausible looking design than the FO3 or FO4 combat shotguns.
@@Thagomizer personally I liked the Fallout 3 shotgun,should be a more of a junk shotgun and the Fo1 shotgun be more of a military shotgun
There are mods for it out there
@@smokedbeefandcheese4144 not for Fallout 4 unfortunately,however once I build my PC my plan is to learn 3d modeling so I can make some classic guns from Fallout 1&2
Nice channel, binging these now.
Great content dude, btw could you cover the various pip boys?
Great vid man.
Shotguns are usually a mandatory weapon for me in these games, they're so fun.
Forgot to mention how that shotgun was "Too Down".
Sawed off also refers to the stock being cut making a handle for an over under
The sawn off shotgun in fallout 3 is actually based off the Ithaca Auto Burglar. Hence the pistol grip.
Nice to see a Winchester 101 in a game! A Winchester 101 Diamond Grade was what I used all through trapshooting when I was in middle/high school!
I've never been this early but I want to say love your videos!
Thanks! I’m really glad you enjoy them, that’s exactly the reason why I do this! What did you think of the Fallout 2 background footage? Better, worse or don’t care?
@@Rad_King it was good in my opinion as fallout 1 and 2 are vastly different from the newer ones
Glad you liked it. I’ll probably start mixing in background footage from the different games since I think it’s fun to have variety. Have you played the original fallout games at all?
@@Rad_King your welcome and I never thought I'd actually get a reply with this comment
Of course, I love talking to people about fallout. Throw me a comment whenever you want and we can chat!
Hey man love the videos ive enjoyed everyone so far. Are you going to make videos on energy weapons, all power amor including Eu power armor?
I am for sure going to get into energy weapons, I think power armor is a good idea too!
i listen to these channels without watching the visuals tbh i like quiet commentators who dont put loud annoying edits in their video like you, mitten squad , synonomous, very relaxing and informative even tho its just about a video game its cool how indepth you guys go for our entertainment
Great series! How about a video on the Armors of Fallout?
You are a good man, been watching your videos for a couple days, thanks for your work
13:24 In fallout 4 it’s stated that the combat rifle/shotgun are the same gun. The rifle was developed, then they just bored it out and made the magazine bigger to make it a shotgun as well
God fallout 4 guns make no sense
@@DanateDMC but this makes perfect sense they do this in the real world too
Maaannn the JackHammer from FO2and Riot Shotgun from New Vegas needs to be in the next fallout, especially the Jackhammer because the design and beign one of the automatic shotguns!
can you do a video about all the pip boys across the games?
You should explore the Chinese lore in fallout and theorize what happened to them
I’m thinking of a video where I look at all the places in the world where Fallout lore is known. China might have to be a standalone video though because they have a lot of lore!
RadKing nice
I like hearing about the real-world firearms that the guns of the _Fallout_ franchise are based on. Every time I watch of your "The Weapons of Fallout" videos, I learn about a gun that I didn't know existed.
A few minor gun details were wrong but this video got great info.
The 870 is not a semi auto, it's a pump action
Love the vid. Though got a chuckle from you saying Ithaca the way you did. Its like the way you pronounce the city in the Iliad/Odyssey. They made the gun in a city 20 minutes from where i was born
Holy shit. I own a Remington 870, and I never realized that that's the model for fallout nv. That's so cool!
Shoty like a melody
Very informative video aside from a few misuse of nomenclature
There do exist weapons that extract the bullet backwards from the magazine before loading it forward into the chamber
I believe the Mars pistol of the 1900’s was one of them
So this would be separate from the normal content but I would enjoy possible a fallout live stream.
I think it is highly likely that the lower tube of the combat shotgun in FO4 is a gas tube. The gun is semiautomatic, so it would need some mechanism to cycle itself. Also due to it looking so similar to the combat rifle I think the designs might be related, similar to the AK and Saiga 12 in real life
as someone from upstate NY, your pronunciation of Ithaca tickled my brain
The extra tube on the bottom or top of some semi auto shotguns and rifles is the gas tube, it’s what cycles the gun
I’m so glad you’re back
Thanks! I recently moved and our internet is comically terrible so I have a movie 80 percent done and I’m just waiting until we get some better internet to upload the vid.
2:05 Well, that's what Winchester gets for trying to do the end-run around John Moses Browning's patents tbh
Lore of every vault would be a cool one.
Honestly, the fo3 and fo4 combat shotguns are similar enough that I’d consider the fallout 4 one to be a retcon that fixes the weird magazine placement, rather than a separate model
yeah
Just throwing it out there that there’s only one functioning version of the jackhammer.
i love that you know your firearms. i love your channel. solid fucking content
Bullpup shotguns are surprisingly becoming more common and mainstream in the civilian US market. The last few years had a influx of turkish bullpup shotguns flooding the country. So bullpup shotguns being a thing in the fallout universe is a pretty eerily prediction to what is happening in our real world.
The fallout 4/76 combat shotgun also sports what appear to be parts of a Browning Automatic Rifle or BAR, namely the foregrip and back cover to the receiver.
Love me some coin shot :D
The Explosive Legendary aplying to all pellets is NOT a "bug" (it´s a FEATURE!), but is "working as intended".
After all the idea of an explosive projectile comes to pass whether you use single fire or full auto as well, and a shotgun is just a variation of that, dispersing several projectiles at one pull of the trigger. The faster firing rate (all at once) is just the countereffect to the heavier weight of the weapon.
I would agree. Hard to call it a bug when Bethesda clearly understands it's own game well enough to know how the legendary effects work and has deliberately placed in some overpowered effect/weapon type combos (aeternus, anyone?)
And it's just gonna be a fact that some legendary effects are better than others, and certain legendary effects are going to be much better one one type of weapon than they are on another type of weapon.
@@wjmackenzie955 Oh yes. I never understood why the Poison Legendary is so underpowered because it´s one of those "more helps more" kind of effects.
Same with fire, that should stack as well, as the enemy is more and more engulfed in flames.
Bleeding stacks, which makes sense to SOME degree, once enough wounds are open you no longer can bleed because the pressure in your veins are gone. And it does work on Robots, which makes sense as they can have hydraulic fluids, battery acid and cooling liquids they could "bleed". But them being immune against Poison is questionable, the poison could be corrosive!
Radioactivity is an interesting one, but kinda wonky to use in FO due to how it can heal certain enemies.
Hell yeah, my favorite weapon of all time!
The riot shot gun from NV is pretty much a 1 to 1 of the Armsel Striker btw
Great background!
Look down the barrel of the shotgun you could probably see the shells if light is going in the barrel
The New Vegas riot shotgun more so resembles the street sweeper shotgun
The design of the Widowmaker looks like the double-barrel used by Mad Max in the Mad Max series
Laughs in 2 gauge
Your a goood RUclipsr but the 870’is a pump shotgun also the 870 also looks like the Winchester 12 too so that as well
I didn’t know about the jackhammer’s landmine magazine feature. I don’t even think Ian from forgotten weapons mentioned that
I know this is at late, but I believe the comment about the weapon not being loaded is possibly a dual reference; the line itself is from The fifth Element
The riot shotgun is quite obviously modeled on an Armsel Striker that has had its stock removed.
oh yeah, i forgot the sawed off barrel still has the bead sight in fallout 4. Maybe the sawed off barrel is an option that was sold prewar, and still had the sight?
A decent gunsmith can mount new sights to a barrel, it's not far-fetched for a sawn-off shotgun to have a bead sight.
True, bit it is a bit unusual
@@vizzy61 True, true. Perhaps it is likely that it was sold that way pre-war, because most people post-war probably wouldn't either know how to do it, or care enough to do it.
The Winchester model 1911 shotgun was a poor knock off of the Browning A5 (Auto-5) designed by John Browning in 1898 and began production in 1902 or 1905 (i can't remember which off hand).
I think the Riot Shotgun is more closely related to the Sweeper.
I love the Winchester Citykiller, and I want it to return in another Fallout game.
So looking at the combat shotgun and thinking about how it's action could be that freakin long, I have theorized that it may use a loading action similar to the lever action shotguns/rifles from marlin and Winchester. The magazine may have a track that the rounds ride along via a spring housing. But this is just my idea on it.
Great video series man, I love fallout weapon lore. It's always bothered me than Fallout 4 only has two ballistic shotguns to be found throughout the world space. It's an immersion killer in a latter year title. Same with the pistols really. 10mm, .44 revolver & cowboy reskin, and the Deliverer unique! I can see why folks resorted to making shitty pipe weapons.
the cowboy version of the .44 is actually much stronger if you max it out.
You're really close on the whole shotgun gauge system but not quite there. The number of the gauge is the number of spherical lead balls of that diameter it would take to equal one pound. So a 12 gauge shoots a lead ball that is 1/12th of a pound.
There were several really minor inaccuracies throughout the video but only lifelong gun nerds like myself would notice and none of it really matters much. Overall great video.
10:40 reminds me more of the striker shotgun tbh made in Singapore
I hope You remake this video like you did with some of the other guns of Fallout videos
Great stuff, thanks!!!
Hey now that fallout 76 is out are you going to revisit your vehicles video because I definitely know there's some new unique vehicles in that game
Yeah I will have to revisit a lot of the previous videos for updates as new games are released, but for now I have no plans to do so.
@@Rad_King oh that's cool man you got plenty of time besides the next fallout gaming probably going to be released for another 6 years if we're lucky
I’m also worried that the next official fallout game is a long ways off. However, the recent sell to Microsoft makes me more hopeful that we will see a game sooner than if Bethesda were still doing their own thing. I mean how long has it been between Skyrim and the next elder scrolls?
@@Rad_King yeah I'm glad that Bethesda got bought by Microsoft as well it might do them some good and no kidding Skyrim came out like nine years ago I was 14 then and man I was excited but at least we'll be able to see the next elder scrolls in about 2 years
Yeah, I hope all the waiting was worth it for the next elder scrolls. Bethesda has some work to do in order to restore many people’s faith in them.
The fact that you mentioned the tax stamp for NFA weapons like a sawed-off, or short-barrelled, shotguns means you've done some research. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
11:20 the Marcus experience
The fo3 combat shotgun looks a lot like the panic attack from tf2
The dinnerbell Hunting Shotgun
I don’t mean to be THAT guy but the 870 Wingmaster is a pump not a semi
I have an explosive shotgun in fallout 4. Its essentially a developer gun.
Hey @RadKing any chance we could see a Drugs of Fallout?! Love your videos
Interesting what game is being played in the background?
My best shotgun in Fallout 4 is my freezing automatic combat shotgun. Put a quick eject drum magazine and recon scope on it.
76 pump shotgun is my favorite
Some shotguns can be purchased legally in the usa with a barrel length under 18 inches but only if they are manufactured that way not a gripe or complaint just want to Share said info
the riot shotgun is based on the Armsel Striker
870 Wingmaster the first gun I ever owned
On the combat shotgun that unknown loading mechanism that moves the shell to the action is the same as on a pump shotgun it’s the tube only on the combat shotgun the mag feeds the tube. It would be much closer to a magazine fed 870 pump action only it’s semi auto at least everything but the action is the same. Ever want a person with a lot of real world firearms experience to look over these Or to run something past your questioning I’m available.
By the way, those accidental shootings were alot of covered up suicides and such
Good stuff
New Vegas had near perfect shotguns
What about Lever Action Shotgun from Far Harbor DLC?
4:36 BTW, many Fallout 2 characters encounter a much greater number of Jackhammers than have ever existed in the real world. Forgotten Weapons has a video on the only working example in existence. ruclips.net/video/-VKGhqIl4Gw/видео.html
Awesome
Sawed off shotguns aren't illegal if you don't get caught. Nobody at a firing range.. goes hey let me measure that barrel.
“A double gauge shotgun…”
Wat?
Looking for the Kneecapper and the Big Boomer