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==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==
This particular rifle once belonged to [[Randall Clark]], an ex-U.S. Army serviceman who sought refuge in [[Zion Canyon|Zion National Park]] after the [[Great War]]. The rifle was used by the Survivalist for decades and shows signs of improvised repair such as clamps on the foregrip wood, which itself is made of mismatched wood furniture. In addition, the front sight is bent and the rear aperture sight is missing altogether. Clark apparently couldn't repair it, using it as is.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20130209011941/formspring.me/JESawyer/q/195371350129414569] Description according to Josh Sawyer.</ref>
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This particular rifle once belonged to [[Randall Clark]], an ex-U.S. Army soldier who sought refuge in [[Zion Canyon|Zion National Park]] after the [[Great War]]. The rifle was used by the Survivalist for decades, evident by the heavy wear and sun damage on the wood and metal of the gun. It also show signs of improvised repairs, such as the foregrip wood being made from mismatched furniture wood held in place with metal clamps.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20130209011941/formspring.me/JESawyer/q/195371350129414569] Description according to Josh Sawyer.</ref> The barrel is noticeably shorter than a typical service rifle, and the front sight is bent out of shape. The word "Arrêt!" (french for "Halt!") is carved into the butt of the gun.
   
 
In terms of in-game performance, the rifle has a high rate of fire, relatively low spread, respectable AP cost, and a high damage that can be raised considerably with [[Grunt]]; the damage is slightly higher than [[This Machine]] loaded with regular [[.308 round (Fallout: New Vegas)|.308 rounds]] if Grunt is taken, but the Survivalist's rifle fires nearly twice as fast and far more accurately. Even if This Machine is loaded with .308 JSPs, the difference in damage is not substantial and can be mitigated by using 12.7 JHPs from the ''[[Gun Runners' Arsenal]]'' add-on.
 
In terms of in-game performance, the rifle has a high rate of fire, relatively low spread, respectable AP cost, and a high damage that can be raised considerably with [[Grunt]]; the damage is slightly higher than [[This Machine]] loaded with regular [[.308 round (Fallout: New Vegas)|.308 rounds]] if Grunt is taken, but the Survivalist's rifle fires nearly twice as fast and far more accurately. Even if This Machine is loaded with .308 JSPs, the difference in damage is not substantial and can be mitigated by using 12.7 JHPs from the ''[[Gun Runners' Arsenal]]'' add-on.
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* This is one of the weapons boosted by the [[Grunt]] perk.
 
 
* When looking through the iron sights to aim, the forward sight is bent out of line with the rear channel on top of the carrying handle, thus not creating the sight picture seen when using an undamaged service rifle. However, using the upper right side of the bent front sight as your aiming point corrects this, providing a usable, (albeit confusing), solution to this problem.
 
* When looking through the iron sights to aim, the forward sight is bent out of line with the rear channel on top of the carrying handle, thus not creating the sight picture seen when using an undamaged service rifle. However, using the upper right side of the bent front sight as your aiming point corrects this, providing a usable, (albeit confusing), solution to this problem.
 
* A star in a circle similar to that seen on the US flag is seen above the magazine on the rifle's right side, along with the words: "PROPERTY OF U.S. GOVT CHKPNT CARBINE 12.7MM CAL".
 
* A star in a circle similar to that seen on the US flag is seen above the magazine on the rifle's right side, along with the words: "PROPERTY OF U.S. GOVT CHKPNT CARBINE 12.7MM CAL".
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* Nearby NPCs or your companions may take the rifle from the bag that it appears in.
 
* Nearby NPCs or your companions may take the rifle from the bag that it appears in.
 
** If you complete ''Honest Hearts'' before retrieving the rifle, and a non-player character has picked up the rifle you will not be able to acquire the rifle because all non-player characters besides enemies disappear from Zion upon completion of the add-on.
 
** If you complete ''Honest Hearts'' before retrieving the rifle, and a non-player character has picked up the rifle you will not be able to acquire the rifle because all non-player characters besides enemies disappear from Zion upon completion of the add-on.
* Compared to the standard variant, the barrel of the rifle is shorter in length, but wider in diameter. This is a correct real world characteristic, as the 12.7mm is more than double the diameter measure of the 5.56mm round, and the 12.7mm has a higher pressure measure than the 5.56mm, and most likely a longer casing than the 5.56mm round. The shorter length can be attributed to the fact that it is called a carbine while the service rifle is not a carbine.
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* Compared to the standard variant, the barrel of the rifle is shorter in length, but wider in diameter. This is a correct real world characteristic, as the 12.7mm is more than double the diameter measure of the 5.56mm round, and the 12.7mm has a higher pressure measure than the 5.56mm, and a longer casing than the 5.56mm round. The shorter length can be attributed to the fact that it is called a carbine while the service rifle is not a carbine.
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*Despite being chambered in a far larger round, compared to the standard 5.56, the magazine and firing chamber show no difference.
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
* The French word ''arrêt'' on one side of the rifle's stock, which translates as a "stop" or "halt", is paired with "stop" written in English on the other side of the stock. This, combined with information from [[Randall Clark terminal entries|Randall Clark's terminal entries]], indicates that this rifle was used during the U.S. occupation of Canada.
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* The French word ''arrêt'' on one side of the rifle's stock, which translates as "a stop" or "a halt", is paired with "stop" written in English on the other side of the stock. This, combined with information from [[Randall Clark terminal entries|Randall Clark's terminal entries]], indicates that this rifle was used during the U.S. occupation of Canada.
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**Though it is a French word, the correct way of telling someone to stop in French would be "Arrête" or "Arrêtez", not "Arrêt". "Arrêt" replaces "Stop" on Stop signs in French-speaking parts of Canada.
 
* The Survivalist's rifle was loosely based on the .50 Beowulf AR-15 platform conversion.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20130209011941/formspring.me/JESawyer/q/248306398864093962] According to J.E. Sawyer</ref>
 
* The Survivalist's rifle was loosely based on the .50 Beowulf AR-15 platform conversion.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20130209011941/formspring.me/JESawyer/q/248306398864093962] According to J.E. Sawyer</ref>
   
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[[Category:Fallout: New Vegas unique weapons]]
 
[[Category:Fallout: New Vegas unique weapons]]
   
[[ru:Винтовка Выживальщика]]
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[[ru:Винтовка Уцелевшего]]
 
[[de:Gewehr des Überlebenskünstlers]]
 
[[de:Gewehr des Überlebenskünstlers]]

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The Survivalist's rifle is a weapon in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Honest Hearts. It is the unique variant of the service rifle.

Background

This weapon was originally a U.S. checkpoint guard carbine used in Canada, issued from the Long Branch Arsenal in Toronto, Ontario, USA territory. Chambered with the 12.7mm round, this rifle was supposed to offer guards the firepower necessary to intercept anyone attempting to breach a checkpoint, regardless of equipment.

Characteristics

This particular rifle once belonged to Randall Clark, an ex-U.S. Army soldier who sought refuge in Zion National Park after the Great War. The rifle was used by the Survivalist for decades, evident by the heavy wear and sun damage on the wood and metal of the gun. It also show signs of improvised repairs, such as the foregrip wood being made from mismatched furniture wood held in place with metal clamps.[1] The barrel is noticeably shorter than a typical service rifle, and the front sight is bent out of shape. The word "Arrêt!" (french for "Halt!") is carved into the butt of the gun.

In terms of in-game performance, the rifle has a high rate of fire, relatively low spread, respectable AP cost, and a high damage that can be raised considerably with Grunt; the damage is slightly higher than This Machine loaded with regular .308 rounds if Grunt is taken, but the Survivalist's rifle fires nearly twice as fast and far more accurately. Even if This Machine is loaded with .308 JSPs, the difference in damage is not substantial and can be mitigated by using 12.7 JHPs from the Gun Runners' Arsenal add-on.

However, it uses rare 12.7mm rounds which generally must be bought from vendors, and the high rate of fire makes it relatively easy to overuse ammunition if one is not mindful of ammunition conservation. The damage threshold multiplier from 12.7mm JHP rounds and lower damage from normal 12.7mm rounds may also cause the Survivalist rifle to be less than optimal against armored targets. The bent iron-sights, which can be rectified (see the notes below), may require a bit of practice if using true iron sights.

Durability

The Survivalist's rifle can fire a total of about 2495 standard rounds, the equivalent of 250 reloads, from full condition before breaking.

Ammunition typeDurability
ShotsReloads
Standard, HP & JHP2495250

Variants

Comparison

Legend 
Weapon name (current weapon is highlighted)- Weapon name (melee or unarmed)Attacks in V.A.T.S.- Attacks in V.A.T.S.
Weapon name (current weapon is highlighted)- Weapon name (gun, energy or explosive)Action point cost- Action point cost
Damage per attack (damage per projectile)- Damage per attack (damage per projectile)Damage per action point- Damage per action point
Damage per second- Damage per secondWeapon spread- Weapon spread
Area of effect damage- Area of effect damageMagazine capacity (shots per reload)- Magazine capacity (shots per reload)
Effect damage & duration- Effect damage & durationDurability (number of attacks before breaking)- Durability (number of attacks before breaking)
Bonus effects- Bonus effectsWeight- Weight
Attacks per second- Attacks per secondValue in caps- Value in caps
Critical chance % multiplier- Critical chance % multiplierValue to weight ratio- Value to weight ratio
Critical damage- Critical damageSkill required- Skill required
Critical effect damage & duration- Critical effect damage & durationStrength required- Strength required
With all mods attached- With all mods attached
Weapon name (current weapon is highlighted)Damage per attack (damage per projectile)Damage per secondAttacks per secondCritical Chance % multiplierCritical damageAction Point costDamage per action pointWeapon spreadMagazine capacity (shots per reload)Durability (number of attacks before breaking)WeightValue in capsValue to weight ratioSkill requiredStrength required
Service rifle 18
75.64.2x118151.20.552019958.554063.5252
Service rifle With all weapon mods attached 18
98.35.46x118151.20.552029958.52040240252
Survivalist's rifle Honest Hearts48
187.23.9x148202.40.081024958.55400635.3754

Location

Found at the Red Gate in a duffle bag marked "The Survivalist's duffle bag" next to Randall Clark's skeleton. Yao guai, giant cazadores, green geckos, and/or bighorners may be found here as well. To specify it is right up the climb to the top of red gate. There are three trees and he is lying wedged between some boulders underneath two of the trees, propped up on the rocks. Alternately, you can reach it by going up the back side.

Notes

  • When looking through the iron sights to aim, the forward sight is bent out of line with the rear channel on top of the carrying handle, thus not creating the sight picture seen when using an undamaged service rifle. However, using the upper right side of the bent front sight as your aiming point corrects this, providing a usable, (albeit confusing), solution to this problem.
  • A star in a circle similar to that seen on the US flag is seen above the magazine on the rifle's right side, along with the words: "PROPERTY OF U.S. GOVT CHKPNT CARBINE 12.7MM CAL".
  • Above the trigger the words "LONG BRANCH ARSENAL ONTARIO, USA TERRITORY" are present. Long Branch is actually found in the southwest end of Toronto, Ontario. Historically during WWI and WWII a small area further west of Long Branch known as Port Credit manufactured rifles used by the Canadian forces during the wars.
  • During The Advance Scouts quest White Legs may find the rifle and take it to use. The player will have to kill them to get the rifle.
  • Nearby NPCs or your companions may take the rifle from the bag that it appears in.
    • If you complete Honest Hearts before retrieving the rifle, and a non-player character has picked up the rifle you will not be able to acquire the rifle because all non-player characters besides enemies disappear from Zion upon completion of the add-on.
  • Compared to the standard variant, the barrel of the rifle is shorter in length, but wider in diameter. This is a correct real world characteristic, as the 12.7mm is more than double the diameter measure of the 5.56mm round, and the 12.7mm has a higher pressure measure than the 5.56mm, and a longer casing than the 5.56mm round. The shorter length can be attributed to the fact that it is called a carbine while the service rifle is not a carbine.
  • Despite being chambered in a far larger round, compared to the standard 5.56, the magazine and firing chamber show no difference.

Behind the scenes

  • The French word arrêt on one side of the rifle's stock, which translates as "a stop" or "a halt", is paired with "stop" written in English on the other side of the stock. This, combined with information from Randall Clark's terminal entries, indicates that this rifle was used during the U.S. occupation of Canada.
    • Though it is a French word, the correct way of telling someone to stop in French would be "Arrête" or "Arrêtez", not "Arrêt". "Arrêt" replaces "Stop" on Stop signs in French-speaking parts of Canada.
  • The Survivalist's rifle was loosely based on the .50 Beowulf AR-15 platform conversion.[2]

References

  1. [1] Description according to Josh Sawyer.
  2. [2] According to J.E. Sawyer