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==Unknown Rifles==
 
==Unknown Rifles==
The guard at Don Pedro's fortress is armed with an unknown rifle at the end of "The End" (S1E01). One of Filly citizens uses an unknown bolt-action rifle with a bayonet lug and short forend.
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The guard at Don Pedro's fortress is armed with an unknown rifle at the end of "The End" (S1E01). One of Filly citizens uses an unknown bolt-action rifle with a bayonet in "The Target" (S1E02).
 
[[File:Fallout TV S1E01 15.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The guard carries the rifle behind his back at the end of "The End" (S1E01).]]
 
[[File:Fallout TV S1E01 15.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The guard carries the rifle behind his back at the end of "The End" (S1E01).]]
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[[File:Fallout TV S1E02 11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Filly resident shoots at The Ghoul with a bolt-action rifle during a gunfight in "The Target" (S1E02).]]
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=Shotguns=
 
=Shotguns=
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==Browning Auto-5==
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One of the survivors from Filly is armed with a [[Browning Auto-5]] in "The Target" (S1E02) before The Ghoul kills him.
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[[Image:BC whippet-600x450.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Remington Model 11 "Whippet" gun - 12 gauge]]
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[[File:Fallout TV S1E02 12.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A man holds the Auto-5 when Ma June announces the bounty on The Ghoul's head in "The Target" (S1E02).]]
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[[File:Fallout TV S1E02 13.jpg|thumb|none|600px|When it flies off after being shot the shotgun can be seen a little better.]]
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==Double Barreled Shotgun==
 
==Double Barreled Shotgun==
 
Bounty hunter Slim ([[Jacob A. Ware]]) is armed with a [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun|Double Barreled Shotgun]] going to free Ghoul ([[Walton Goggins]]) from the grave at the end of "The End" (S1E01). However, he does not want to share the reward and kills his releasees, taking possession of Slim's shotgun.
 
Bounty hunter Slim ([[Jacob A. Ware]]) is armed with a [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun|Double Barreled Shotgun]] going to free Ghoul ([[Walton Goggins]]) from the grave at the end of "The End" (S1E01). However, he does not want to share the reward and kills his releasees, taking possession of Slim's shotgun.

Revision as of 14:59, 16 April 2024

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Fallout
Fallout TV Show 2024 Poster.jpg
Country Flag of the United States.jpg USA
Language English
Channel Amazon Prime
Creator Lisa Joy, Jonathan Nolan
Genre Post-apocalyptic
Black Comedy
Broadcast 2024
No. of Episodes 8
Main Cast
Character Actor
Lucy MacLean Ella Purnell
Cooper Howard / The Ghoul Walton Goggins
Maximus Aaron Moten
Norman MacLean Moises Arias
Henry "Hank" MacLean Kyle MacLachlan
Betty Pearson Leslie Uggams
Woody Thomas Zach Cherry
Chester Dave Register
Lee Moldaver Sarita Choudhury



Fallout is an American post-apocalyptic drama television series developed by Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan for Amazon Prime. It is based on the video game franchise with the same name (and more specifically Fallout 4) created by Bethesda Softworks.

The story follows the lives of three survivors more than 200 years after a horrific nuclear disaster. While Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell), having lived her whole life inside a huge underground bunker, is about to come to the surface for the first time, the once pre-War famous actor Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins), who became a Ghoul after being severely exposed to radiation, makes a living as a bounty hunter. The third main character is Maximus (Aaron Moten), a recruit of the large post-apocalyptic army known as the Brotherhood of Steel. The series premiered on Amazon Prime Video on April 10, 2024.

The following weapons were used in the television series Fallout:


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Handguns

"10mm Pistol" (Fallout 1/2)

A live-action recreated replica of the "Colt 6520" (also known as the "10mm Pistol") from Fallout and Fallout 2 appears as the service weapon of the Squires of the Brotherhood of Steel during the season. After being promoted, Maximus (Aaron Moten) starts carrying the gun in "The Target" (S1E02) and later saves his Knight by firing at Yao guai. In Episode 7, Thaddeus (Johnny Pemberton) fires the gun 15 times without reloading, while the in-game version's capacity is only 12 rounds. On-screen, the gun is depicted as a revolver, with its cylinder visibly rotating before each shot.

In-game render of the pistol for Fallout 4, added post-release.
The holstered pistol is seen at the beginning of "The Target" (S1E02).
Maximus (Aaron Moten) shoots the Yao guai with his gun.
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A "6520" on Thaddeus' back.

"10mm Pistol" (Fallout 4)

The redesigned "10mm Pistol" from Fallout 4 appears, faithfully recreated as a physical prop. While it is mostly a fictional design, some features of it resemble those from the Walther Volkspistole prototype. The pistol first appears in holsters of Enclave soldiers in "The Target" (S1E02), while it later appears in Episode 4 when Lucy (Ella Purnell) acquires one.

The in-game Fallout 4 model of the "10mm Pistol".
A "10mm Pistol" is seen in the Enclave guard's holster at the beginning of "The Target" (S1E02).
File:Fallout 10mm 1.jpg
Another pistol appears near Lucy in "The Ghouls" (S1E4).
File:Fallout 10mm 2.jpg
Lucy shoots at the wild old lady.

"AEP9 Laser Pistol"

The fictional "AEP9" laser pistol from Fallout 4 is used by Lee Moldaver.

The in-game Fallout 4 model for the "Laser Pistol".

Colt Model 1903/1908

During a flashback in "The Beginning" (S1E08), some pre-War film posters featuring Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins) as their lead characters can be seen. One poster depicts him holding a pistol that resembles a Colt Model 1903/1908.

Colt 1903 Hammerless with Colt Wood Grips - .32 ACP
The poster for "Under the Covers". This particular image is a datamined texture for a yet-to-be-released poster decoration in Fallout 76.

Dart Gun

During the Raiders' attack in "The End" (S1E01), Lucy (Ella Purnell) takes a fictional dart gun with tranquilizer rounds from Vault 33's armory after finding that the rest of the weapons are gone. Leaving the Vault, Lucy takes the gun with her. In "The Target" (S1E02) Lucy first points the gun at a farmer trying to learn the way, and later shoots The Ghoul during a shootout in Filly. Other dart guns are also visible in emergency glass cases in Vault 4.

The only weapon left in the arsenal in "The End" (S1E01) turns out to be a dart pistol.
Lucy leaves the room with the pistol after her disrupted wedding.
Lucy (Ella Purnell) points the gun at farmer in "The Target" (S1E02).
Later in Filly she encounters The Ghoul forcing her to pull out her gun again.

Desert Eagle Mark XIX

A modified Desert Eagle Mark XIX first appears in the holster of Maximus' (Aaron Moten) power armor in Episode 2. It features an underbarrel bracket (similar to the one on the "Laser Rifle") and an extended frame, but appears to be a new design as it has not appeared in any of the past games; it has only been added to the spin-off Fallout Shelter via a recent update, where it is named the "T60 Pistol" (with T-60 referring to the power armor model the gun is holstered in). Presumably, this weapon is some model of futuristic firearm, given the visible case ejection and muzzle flash in scenes where it is fired.

Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark XIX with brushed chrome finish - .50 AE
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Maximus aims at the Ghoul in "The Target" (S1E2).
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Another better view of a "T60 Pistol".

Fictional Top-Break Revolver

The Ghoul/Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins) carries a unique custom revolver as his sidearm. Visually, it bears a strong resemblance to a cut down MTs255 revolving shotgun, with a LeMat-style trigger guard. However, unlike the MTs255, this revolver features a top-break design, with a 4-round cylinder. In some scenes, the Ghoul fires more than 4 rounds from this weapon without reloading. During the shootout at the market, "bullet cam" shots reveal that the revolver fires finned bullets. The Ghoul's bandolier also contains several large-caliber cartridges with varying projectile types, which are most likely for this revolver.

Photoshopped sawn-off MTs255 - 12 gauge

Single Action Army (Toy)

Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins), his daughter Janey (Teagan Meredith), and birthday boy Roy Spencer (Mason Cufari) carry toy Single Action Army revolvers in holsters at the beginning of "The End" (S1E01).

Colt Single Action Army Artillery Model w/ 5.5" barrel - .45 Long Colt
A revolver is seen in Cooper's holster during the children's party at the beginning of "The End" (S1E01).

Submachine Guns

PPSh-41

One of Filly citizens in "The Target" (S1E2) uses a PPSh-41 with a bakelite box magazine. The PPSh-41 is used during the Brotherhood's raid on the Griffith Observatory in "The Beginning" (S1E8).

PPSh-41 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev
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She prepares to shoot...
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And then takes aim.

Sterling Mk. IV

Vault 33's armory consists of several Sterling Mk. IV submachine guns. At the beginning of "The End" (S1E01), Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell) and Chet (Dave Register) fire Sterlings at a shooting range. During the invasion, most of the Raiders, as well as Stephanie "Steph" Harper (Annabel O'Hagan), are armed with these Sterlings.

Sterling L2A3 (Mk.4) - 9x19mm Parabellum
Lucy and Chet fire Sterlings at the beginning of the episode.
A Raider points the submachine gun at Lucy during the massacre at the Vault.
Steph (Annabel O'Hagan) shoots the raiders after injuring her eye.

Rifles/Carbines

"AER9 Laser Rifle"

The fictional "AER9" laser rifle is carried by several Enclave guards at the beginning of "The Target" (S1E02).

"AER9" is seen in the hands of the Enclave guard.

"Assault Rifle" (Fallout 4)

The fictional "Assault Rifle" from Fallout 4 is used by Brotherhood of Steel knights. It is a machine gun with a receiver that slightly resembles one from the MAS AA-52, the cooling jacket of a Lewis Gun (albeit with features from water-cooled jackets), and an oversized M249 handguard. In "The End" (S1E01) a squire of the Brotherhood of Steel Maximus (Aaron Moten) carries his knight's supplies among which is the "Assault Rifle". In the same episode, in Maximus' flashback, the knight is armed with the rifle at the scene of the Shady Sands explosion. In Episode 2, Knight Titus tries fending off an attacking "yao guai" (the name given to mutated black bears) with one of these "Assault" MGs, but this leads to the bear biting off the receiver, ending the gun's shameful existence.

The "Assault Rifle" from Fallout 4, in a similar configuration to the ones below.
A promotional picture featuring a Knight Titus holding the kitbashed MG.
In young Maximus' flashback in "The End" (S1E01), a Brotherhood of Steel Knight with the machine gun finds him.
Maximus drags supplies with the "rifle" to the Vertibird at the end of the episode.
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Strangely, Thaddeus can use his master's machine gun as a machine gun.
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The "Assault Rifle", seen to the right. It is equipped with the 80-round drum magazine attachment from 4.

Improvised Firearms

At least one raider (Aixa Kendrick) armed with a makeshift assault rifle holding Vault 33 dwellers hostage in "The End" (S1E01). Some Vault dwellers and raiders are also use another makeshift tranquilizer rifles. One of the Filly citizens uses another improvised firearm with a dual top-mounted magazine design that resembles a Burton 1917 LMR in "The Target" (S1E02).

The raider on the right holds the rifle in "The End" (S1E01).
Another attacker fires a tranquilizer rifle at overseer Hank.
During the shootout in Filly in "The Target" (S1E02), one of the gunmen catches a bullet partially showing his rifle.

Lever Action Carbine

The Ghoul/Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins) carries a lever-action carbine, whose buttstock has been sawn off. Its furniture, enlarged lever loop, and barrel/magazine tube configuration were likely added to imitate the sawed-off Marlin Model 1895 from Fallout 4's Far Harbor DLC. A repeater in a very similar configuration, but with a grey receiver is visible in the background of a shop.

Ruger Mini-14 GB

The Ruger Mini-14 GB with a 20-round magazine is Ma June's weapon of choice.

Ruger Mini-14 GB - 5.56x45mm NATO

"Syringer"

One of Filly's residents holds a "Syringer," a homemade dart rifle from 4, in "The Target" (S1E02).

The survivor on the left is briefly seen with the "Syringer" in Filly.

Unknown Rifles

The guard at Don Pedro's fortress is armed with an unknown rifle at the end of "The End" (S1E01). One of Filly citizens uses an unknown bolt-action rifle with a bayonet in "The Target" (S1E02).

The guard carries the rifle behind his back at the end of "The End" (S1E01).
A Filly resident shoots at The Ghoul with a bolt-action rifle during a gunfight in "The Target" (S1E02).

Shotguns

Browning Auto-5

One of the survivors from Filly is armed with a Browning Auto-5 in "The Target" (S1E02) before The Ghoul kills him.

Remington Model 11 "Whippet" gun - 12 gauge
A man holds the Auto-5 when Ma June announces the bounty on The Ghoul's head in "The Target" (S1E02).
When it flies off after being shot the shotgun can be seen a little better.

Double Barreled Shotgun

Bounty hunter Slim (Jacob A. Ware) is armed with a Double Barreled Shotgun going to free Ghoul (Walton Goggins) from the grave at the end of "The End" (S1E01). However, he does not want to share the reward and kills his releasees, taking possession of Slim's shotgun.

Stoeger/IGA Coach shotgun - 12 gauge
Slim (Jacob A. Ware) aims the shotgun at Ghoul at the end of "The End" (S1E01).
Cooper takes the shotgun killing bounty hunters.

Machine Guns

M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle

The M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle is used by a guard in Episode 8. In a slightly earlier scene, another guard can be seen holding a BAR fitted with an M1918A2 handguard.

M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle - .30-06

"Minigun" (Fallout 4)

A live-action recreation of the "Minigun" from Fallout 4 makes an appearance as a stationary weapon on Brotherhood of Steel Vertibirds. It is a partly fictional design, taking inspiration from the M134 Minigun in handheld configurations and the M61 Vulcan, and features the same giant underbarrel ammo drum resembling a Phalanx CIWS. The machine gun is seen at the Brotherhood airbase in "The End" (S1E01) and later in "The Target" (S1E02).

Airsoft handheld M134 Minigun
Phalanx CIWS - 20x102mm
The machine gun is seen at the Brotherhood airbase in "The End" (S1E01). Like its in-game counterpart, the door gunner-role Miniguns in Vertibirds feature two grips at their rear; the only differing characteristic between the game's stationary, and handheld (which only has a single grip) versions of the weapon.
The minigun of Knight Titus and Squire Maximus' aircraft is seen in "The Target" (S1E02).

RPD

The RPD is used by a soldier in "The Beginning" (S1E08).

RPD - 7.62x39mm

Vertibird Machine Guns

Dual front-mounted machine guns with Browning M1919A4-style barrel shrouds are mounted on the Brotherhood of Steel Vertibirds first seen in "The End" (S1E01) and later in "The Target" (S1E02).

Browning M1919A4 - .30-06 Springfield
While Maximus puts a backpack with supplies in "The End" (S1E01), the machine gun is clearly seen.
The Vertibird cannon on which Knight Titus and Squire Maximus fly is seen in "The Target" (S1E02).

Other

Improvised Bomb

Leaving the Vault 33 in "The End" (S1E01), the Raiders plant a bomb to block the entrance.

A close-up of the barrel of explosives.

"Junk Jet"

The fictional "Junk Jet" improvized gun from Fallout 4, using various junk items as ammunition, appears in hands of bounty hunter Biggie (Joel Marsh Garland) who kills the guard at the end of "The End" (S1E01) by shooting a baby doll's foot.

Biggie (Joel Marsh Garland) holds the "Junk Jet" after killing the guard.

Ma June's Shop

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The fictional "Plasma Pistol" from Fallout 4.
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The "Junk Jet" in the shop.
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A "Mare's Leg", stockless "AER9" laser rifle, and two horrible makeshift rifles.

Machine Gun Turret

An automated turret, stationed at an Enclave base, activates and fires when Dr. Siggi Wilzig (Michael Emerson) tries to escape at the beginning of "The Target" (S1E02). The turret looks almost identical to the in-game version, but the machine gun itself in the series has an M61 Vulcan-style barrel assembly, and not the dual over/under barrels as is in the game.

A turret slides out in front of Dr. Wilzig with the ironic caption "Please remain calm".



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