“Crafted using pipes, springs, and a healthy dose of psychotic self-reliance, this fully-modded shotgun is perfect for a quick and violent solution. To just about anything.”
The triple-barrel handmade shotgun is a crudely fashioned triple-barrel shotgun chambered in shotgun shells. Compared to the double-barrel shotgun and the handmade shotgun, the triple-barrel handmade shotgun's base damage is equal to the combat shotgun and has an increased ammo capacity of three.
Its left and right barrels, which appear to be constructed from old pipes, are connected to the fence by two large springs, while its third barrel is connected to the fence by an S-shaped pipe. The shotgun's stock and underbelly are comprised of weathered wood and its trigger is a simple bolt.
Unique among Fallout 4 weapons, the triple-barrel handmade shotgun's legendary variants come in unique furnishings based on their effects. The incendiary variant's fence is painted with flames, the ghoul slayer variant comes with green blotches on the barrel as well as the words "ghoul slayer" painted in gold on the left barrel, and the nimble variant has a stylized "nimble" on its left barrel.
Can commonly be found on raiders at higher levels.
Can be bought from weapon vendors at higher levels.
Notes[]
The triple-barrel handmade shotgun will not appear as a legendary drop. Instead, the gun can be found with one of three legendary effects (Incendiary, nimble, or ghoul slayer) at vendors, each with unique markings.
The comfort stock weapon modifications simply add blue tape to the stock.
When modified with an advanced receiver the triple-barrel shotgun has the highest damage output of any non-legendary shotgun.
Behind the scenes[]
The triple-barrel handmade shotgun was created by Stefan "asXas" Engdahl.[1]
Gallery[]
The triple-barrel handmade shotgun as it appears in the Creation Club menu
Triple-barrel handmade shotgun with Ghoul Slayer legendary effect
Triple-barrel handmade shotgun with Incendiary legendary effect
Triple-barrel handmade shotgun with Nimble legendary effect