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'''Neostead Combat SG''' is a weapon in ''[[Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel]]''.
 
 
{{Quotation|An automatic, 12 gauge military shotgun. The best weapon for close quarters, except for a [[Flamer|flamethrower]].}}
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a weapon in ''[[Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel]]''.
   
''Description'': An automatic, 12 gauge military shotgun. The best weapon for close quarters, except for a flamethrower.
 
 
==Locations==
 
==Locations==
 
* This shotgun can be located in the [[Quincy (location)|town of Quincy]]'s detention center, inside one of the prison cells in a chest.
 
* This shotgun can be located in the [[Quincy (location)|town of Quincy]]'s detention center, inside one of the prison cells in a chest.
 
* It can also be found in random encounters while travelling the Wasteland directly around [[Bunker Alpha]] once the [[Brahmin Wood]] mission has been completed. Ghost-like "Citizen-thin" NPCs often carry one each (along with a [[Stimpak]] and some [[12 Gauge]] shells). If you can't see it in the initial [[Steal]] inventory window, let one of your team members get caught stealing from that NPC; on the next turn when you enter the Steal window, it will be there. You need about 80% Steal skill to be able to grab the weapon. If the NPCs wander around a lot, enter turn-based mode by pressing Enter.
 
* It can also be found in random encounters while travelling the Wasteland directly around [[Bunker Alpha]] once the [[Brahmin Wood]] mission has been completed. Ghost-like "Citizen-thin" NPCs often carry one each (along with a [[Stimpak]] and some [[12 Gauge]] shells). If you can't see it in the initial [[Steal]] inventory window, let one of your team members get caught stealing from that NPC; on the next turn when you enter the Steal window, it will be there. You need about 80% Steal skill to be able to grab the weapon. If the NPCs wander around a lot, enter turn-based mode by pressing Enter.
   
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==Behind the scenes==
==Notes==
 
 
In real life, the Neostead is NOT an automatic shotgun, it's a pump-action shotgun with a "forward-back" handguard movement instead of the classic "back-forward". It was developed by two South African engineers, Tony Neophytou and Wilmore Stead, in the early 1990s.
*The Neostead Combat SG is the first burst capable combat shotgun available. With good damage capabilities and a decent range, the Neostead is perfect for close quarters combat as well as medium ranged gunfights.
 
*However in real life Neostead is NOT an automatic shotgun, more over it's a pump-action shotgun with "forward-back" handguard movement instead of classic "back-forward". It was developed by two South African engineers, Tony Neophytou and Wilmore Stead, in the early 1990s.
 
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An automatic, 12 gauge military shotgun. The best weapon for close quarters, except for a flamethrower.

The NeoStead Combat SG is a weapon in Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel.

Locations

  • This shotgun can be located in the town of Quincy's detention center, inside one of the prison cells in a chest.
  • It can also be found in random encounters while travelling the Wasteland directly around Bunker Alpha once the Brahmin Wood mission has been completed. Ghost-like "Citizen-thin" NPCs often carry one each (along with a Stimpak and some 12 Gauge shells). If you can't see it in the initial Steal inventory window, let one of your team members get caught stealing from that NPC; on the next turn when you enter the Steal window, it will be there. You need about 80% Steal skill to be able to grab the weapon. If the NPCs wander around a lot, enter turn-based mode by pressing Enter.

Behind the scenes

In real life, the Neostead is NOT an automatic shotgun, it's a pump-action shotgun with a "forward-back" handguard movement instead of the classic "back-forward". It was developed by two South African engineers, Tony Neophytou and Wilmore Stead, in the early 1990s.

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