For an overview of shotgun models in the Fallout series of games, see shotgun. |
The single shotgun is a weapon in Fallout: New Vegas.
Background
A shotgun, also called a "scattergun," is a firearm designed to shoot a multitude of lead or steel balls of varying sizes, greatly increasing the weapon's hit potential. This makes it very effective at hunting game.[Non-game 1] However, the accuracy and power found at close range starts to diminish as the target gets farther away. Shotguns designed for the military's use are often called "combat shotguns."
Characteristics
Along with the varmint rifle, the 9mm pistol and laser pistol, the single shotgun is available to the player at the lowest levels of the game and has the highest single shot damage of the four. Though it only carries a single round of ammunition, it has a fast reload speed that allows multiple shots in a single V.A.T.S. round and is quite accurate for a shotgun (however it does use an extensive amount of Action Point cost of 45 AP), with the second lowest weapons spread after Dinner Bell.
Durability
The single shotgun can fire a total of about 995 standard rounds from full condition before breaking.
Ammunition type | Durability | |
---|---|---|
Shots | Reloads | |
Standard, 3/0 buck, slug & pulse slug | 995 | 995 |
Magnum & 3/0 buck Magnum | 865 | 865 |
Locations
- Goodsprings - found in Sunny Smiles and Trudy's house (the white L-shaped house directly east of the Goodsprings schoolhouse) on top of a shelf.
- The Vendortron at the Gun Runners will sell this weapon.
- Nipton - in the house with the Mister Gutsy prototype, behind the bed.
- Carried by Frank Weathers.
- Carried by many Powder Gangers.
- Carried by Westside Militia members.
- Sold by most merchants and traders.
- Sometimes carried by Fiends.
- Villa police station on a balcony above a street sign by the entrance to Puesta del Sol. On the way to the
Notes
The receiver, when viewed in 3rd-person, appears to have an iridescent coloring to it.
Sounds
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