- 10mm Pistol is a Non-Automatic Weapon in Fallout 4. 10mm Pistol Information. You need the Gun Nut Perk to improve this Weapon.; This weapon's damage IS affected by the Gunslinger Perk.; Replacing the Receiver with a Automatic Receiver of this weapon will make it a Automatic Weapon and it will receive the benefit of the Commando Perk.; Where to Find/Location. First acquired pistol.
- It manages to be dark, sinister, gritty, and ultra-violent while at the same time maintaining a light and quirky sense of humor. If you have never played any of the games, you are really missing out. The Fallout series of games are set in an Read More The post Real Guns Of Fallout: 10mm appeared first on The Firearm Blog.
- There is no such thing as a good.32 they need to switch it out for at least.38 thats at least more common in real life and makes more sense in a fallout game. Same with 10mm vs.45 i would think.45 is more common than 10mm.
10mm SMG - Because it's a classic. To differiantate it from the Automatic 10mm pistol, it would have far less recoil in automatic, as well as better damage per shot (With the pistol having the inverse with higher damage on higher rank single shot mods). PPK12 Gauss pistol - From Fallout 2. A pistol version of the Gauss gun. Bluestacks mac os x el capitan. There are not too many 10mm pistols on the market. Most resemble a 1911 style of handgun or are glocks. There isn't anything that looks like the syfy fallout 3 10mm. However I suppose you might be able to find a 10mm with a weaver rail on the bottom & you could throw a lazer/light on there and it might loosely resemble the pistol from fall out 3.
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The 10mm pistol doesn't have a fucking cylinder, it's obviously a semiautomatic. Nowhere in Fallout have I heard it called a revolver.- Phae
- It has a cylinder, look at the external links - the first one is the cover of the comic book the gun is copied from, where the cylinder is clearly visible (and if you look closely, it's also visible on the in-game image), the other is an in-depth discussion of it. Ausir 10:34, 25 August 2008 (UTC)
Price
Where did the price figures came from?PS In-game price of the item depends on - (1)type of the item (for this case - 10mm pistol),(2) trader interacting with character,(3) characters values of Charisma and Trading Skill+some perks, so it could differ when last 2 parameters differ
- The buying price differs based on your Barter skill, but the selling price is always the same. Ausir 10:10, 27 August 2008 (UTC)
Shansei C96
What's the basis for calling the Chinese Pistol the Shansei C96? I haven't heard that before. If it's just a real-life reference it should probably be removed. Krismailbox 13:16, August 20, 2010 (UTC)
New Vegas
The 10mm is in New Vegas. It shows up in a couple gameplay videos (Most notably this one from GameFest in Spain) Shouldn't there be a page for it? --70.72.172.87 19:53, October 11, 2010 (UTC)
Re-organizaton
Install mac os x 10.11. Should we remove the 'American' and 'Chinese models' headers and merge the 'Zhu-Rong v418 Chinese pistol' with the 'Shanxi Type 17 Chinese pistol'?--Ant2242 (talk) 02:08, 20 January 2015 (UTC)
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- I personally don't think so. The American/Chinese headers makes narrowing down a particular model easier and make it so we don't have to say 'This gun was of American/Chinese design' or whatever. The two Chinese pistols are also different enough to warrant keeping them separate, even if the Zhu-Rong was build from the Shanxi. --Kastera(talk) 02:26, 20 January 2015 (UTC)
- I disagree the standard header we have 'Models' should be enough. There are only three types of 10mm pistol, one mentioned only - N80, the N99, and the Shanxi. The Zhu-Rong is the same model and caliber and the Shanxi. The difference is the barrel which is constructed to liquefy the 10mm round fired, and addition of retardant jacketing, as well as internal heat diffusers.--Ant2242 (talk) 02:37, 20 January 2015 (UTC)
- Honestly, the 'Models' subheading is more a guideline than actual rule (thank you, Captain Barbossa), but removing it actually won't change the order of the pistols, so the American and Chinese pistols will remain together. I am now neutral on that matter. As for the Chinese pistols, just look at the page: there is too much information on the Zhu Rong specifically to merge it with the normal Shanxi. It's a similar situation to the R91 assault rifle and its modified version, the infiltrator. The infiltrator is based off the R91, but there are several differences that distinguish it from the original platform; the same goes for the Zhu Rong. --Kastera(talk) 03:05, 20 January 2015 (UTC)
- I don't think the R91 and the infiltrator are separate either. It appears to be a specific load out, removing the muzzle break and stock while adding a scope and suppressor.--Ant2242 (talk)
- Honestly, the 'Models' subheading is more a guideline than actual rule (thank you, Captain Barbossa), but removing it actually won't change the order of the pistols, so the American and Chinese pistols will remain together. I am now neutral on that matter. As for the Chinese pistols, just look at the page: there is too much information on the Zhu Rong specifically to merge it with the normal Shanxi. It's a similar situation to the R91 assault rifle and its modified version, the infiltrator. The infiltrator is based off the R91, but there are several differences that distinguish it from the original platform; the same goes for the Zhu Rong. --Kastera(talk) 03:05, 20 January 2015 (UTC)
- I disagree the standard header we have 'Models' should be enough. There are only three types of 10mm pistol, one mentioned only - N80, the N99, and the Shanxi. The Zhu-Rong is the same model and caliber and the Shanxi. The difference is the barrel which is constructed to liquefy the 10mm round fired, and addition of retardant jacketing, as well as internal heat diffusers.--Ant2242 (talk) 02:37, 20 January 2015 (UTC)
They are still different weapons in-game, and as a game wiki, we need to make sure that we distinguish these different variants and make it as easy as possible for users to find the page they're looking for. That's why I'm in favor of keeping the Chinese pistols separate, even if they are the same platform: they're different enough to warrant different sections. It's like the AK-47 and the AKM; the AKM is a modernized variant of the AK-47 that has the same ammunition, action, rate of fire, muzzle velocity effective range, the list goes on. The only thing that changed was the design so it could be mass produced more easily. They're essentially the same gun, but were produced at different times and in different ways, which is enough to warrant separating them as distinct weapons, just like the Chinese pistols in Fallout. --Kastera(talk) 03:58, 20 January 2015 (UTC)
- This may be a good example for the Zhu-Rong, but I don't believe this holds for the Infiltrator.--Ant2242 (talk) 04:40, 20 January 2015 (UTC)