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− | The '''.30-30 round''' was a type of [[Fallout: New Vegas ammunition|ammunition]] that was planned for inclusion in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''. From the [[Pip-Boy 3000|Pip-Boy]] icon, the .30-30 round would have been a soft-point, also known as soft-nose, bulleted cartridge that likely would have been chambered in a lever-action rifle like the [[cowboy repeater]] or [[trail carbine]]. .30-.30 rounds were cut from the game due to it supporting few weapons on its own and having too much overlap with [[.308 round (Fallout: New Vegas)|.308]].<ref>[[J.E. Sawyer]] [http://jesawyer.tumblr.com/post/103409718431/was-it-planned-for-new-vegas-to-have-more-diverse-ammo Tumblr answer]</ |
+ | The '''.30-30 round''' was a type of [[Fallout: New Vegas ammunition|ammunition]] that was planned for inclusion in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''. From the [[Pip-Boy 3000|Pip-Boy]] icon, the .30-30 round would have been a soft-point, also known as soft-nose, bulleted cartridge that likely would have been chambered in a lever-action rifle like the [[cowboy repeater]] or [[trail carbine]]. .30-.30 rounds were cut from the game due to it supporting few weapons on its own and having too much overlap with [[.308 round (Fallout: New Vegas)|.308]].<ref>[[J.E. Sawyer]] [http://jesawyer.tumblr.com/post/103409718431/was-it-planned-for-new-vegas-to-have-more-diverse-ammo Tumblr answer]</ref> |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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− | The only existing evidence of this cartridge is present in the game files, as an unused icon for the Pip-Boy 3000. |
+ | The only existing evidence of this cartridge is present in the game files, as an unused icon for the [[Pip-Boy 3000]]. |
==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 15:52, 9 May 2017
The following is based on Fallout: New Vegas cut content. |
The .30-30 round was a type of ammunition that was planned for inclusion in Fallout: New Vegas. From the Pip-Boy icon, the .30-30 round would have been a soft-point, also known as soft-nose, bulleted cartridge that likely would have been chambered in a lever-action rifle like the cowboy repeater or trail carbine. .30-.30 rounds were cut from the game due to it supporting few weapons on its own and having too much overlap with .308.[1]
Appearances
The only existing evidence of this cartridge is present in the game files, as an unused icon for the Pip-Boy 3000.