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{{Quotation|A .223 rifle modified and cut down to a pistol. This is a one-of-a-kind firearm, obviously made with love and skill.}} |
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− | The '''.223 pistol''' is a [[Small Guns|small gun]] in ''[[Fallout]]'' and ''[[Fallout 2]]''. |
+ | The '''.223 pistol''' is a [[Small Guns|small gun]] in ''[[Fallout]]'' and ''[[Fallout 2]]''. It can also be used to stick up a females pussy given it's small size and swift durability |
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==Characteristics== |
==Characteristics== |
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===''Fallout''=== |
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Revision as of 16:35, 30 December 2014
For an overview of .223 pistols in the Fallout series of games, see .223 pistol. |
The .223 pistol is a small gun in Fallout and Fallout 2. It can also be used to stick up a females pussy given it's small size and swift durability
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Characteristics
Fallout
The .223 pistol is a truly unique weapon of which only one specimen, obtainable by completing a specific quest, exists in the whole game. Its damage per shot, range, and armor penetration (courtesy of a special Perk) are unmatched by any other non-energy handgun in the game. Having SMG animations, the weapon can be given to Katja or Ian.
Fallout 2
Here, the .223 pistol is no longer a one-of-a-kind firearm, being available for purchase in many a store and encountered in the hands of many criminals in post-War Northern California. Strangely, its magazine size was decreased from the 6 rounds in Fallout to 5 in the sequel, which constitutes its main weakness. This downgrade is offset in large part by an improvement in its ammunition's armor penetrating properties. Combined with the pistol's Weapon Penetrate perk, the favorable DR modifier of the .223 FMJ round results in this gun being less affected by armor than any other single-shot Small Gun in the game. It averages 25 HP per shot on unarmored targets, and 13.64 HP on the best armor in the game.
Though bested by a few of the whole slew of new weapons introduced in Fallout 2, the .223 pistol remains a powerful handgun with a reasonable range and a very reliable damage output against any type of opponent, with the small magazine size as its only drawback.
The weapon reappears in Fallout: New Vegas as That Gun / 5.56mm pistol.
Locations
Fallout
- A reward for helping Irwin in the Hub.
Fallout 2
- Can be purchased from Buster in the NCR Bazaar
- Can be bought from Eldridge in New Reno after becoming a Made Man.
- Can be purchased from Mai Da Chiang at Red 888 Guns in San Francisco.
- Some can be looted from a "gang" random encounter. Each male in a leather jacket toting an apparent SMG is really carrying a .223, while the females have 14mm pistols instead.
- Random encounters with Morton brothers may also have one of such pistols.
- There's one in a locker in Vault 15, with a suit of combat armor. They're on the second level.
- Used by Lo Pan when challenged in unarmed combat for the Dragon. He cheats.
Notes
- When this weapon was carried over from Fallout 1 into 2, the developers neglected to change the description. While in the first game this was indeed a one-of-a-kind weapon, several of them can be found throughout the game in Fallout 2, making the description a bit ironic.
- The .223 pistol, despite being labeled as a pistol, uses sub-machine gun animations. This prevents certain characters, like John Cassidy or Vic, from using it, but allows others like Sulik and Katja to do so.
- In the WORLDMAP.TXT for random encounters, the .223 pistol is referred to as an autoloader.
Appearances
The .223 pistol appears in Fallout and Fallout 2. It also makes an appearance in Fallout: New Vegas, labeled as "That Gun" and with the Gun Runners' Arsenal DLC as the 5.56mm pistol.
Behind the scenes
- This pistol's appearance is modelled exactly after Deckard's handgun in Blade Runner, right down to its double triggers and red LEDs.
- The .223 pistol was planned to be included in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky as an easter egg, along with the Bozar and generic .223 ammunition, but only remains partially implemented in the game's resources.
Sounds
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