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* [[10mm pistol (Fallout: New Vegas)|10mm pistol]] |
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10mm round is a type of ammunition in Fallout: New Vegas.
Background
Before the War, the powerful 10mm Automatic round was the standard ammunition for the Bureau of Alcohol, Drugs, Tobacco, Firearms and Lasers and other federal agencies, while the military was more reliant on experimental energy weapons (although it remained the round of choice for conventional pistols and submachine guns).[1] The G brand of ammunition was one of the most popular, offering excellent centerfire cartridges for a variety of applications.
Characteristics
The basic 10mm Automatic round is a standard full metal jacket bullet: A soft metal core surrounded by a jacket made from tougher metal. This allows for higher muzzle velocities and greater damage, as well as increased performance against armor. The increased damage is reduced somewhat by the fact that the metal jacket limits the expansion, resulting in less kinetic energy transferred to the target.
Weapons using this ammunition
- Pistols
- Submachine guns
- Heavy weapons
Crafting
Components | Requirements | Products | ||
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17 Lead | 1 10mm round |
Breakdown
Components | Requirements | Products | ||
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1 10mm round | 15 Lead |
Variants
Comparison
Name | Damage | Damage Threshold | Condition | Weapons Spread | Other | Craftable | Empty Casing |
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10mm round | x 1 | x 1 | x 1 | x 1 | Yes | 20% Chance | |
10mm, hollow point | x 1.75 | x 3 | x 1 | x 1 | No | 20% Chance | |
10mm, JHP (hand load) | x 1.65 | x 2 | x 1 | x 1 | Yes | 10% Chance | |
10mm (Junk) | x 0.95 | x 1 | x 1.2 | x 1 | Yes | 20% Chance |
10mm, hollow point
10mm hollow point rounds feature a pit or a hollowed out shape at the tip of the bullet. As a result, the bullet expands upon impact, delivering more kinetic energy to the target and disrupting tissue more extensively. However, this same property also leads to dramatically reduced penetrative power, as the bullet will be stopped by armor more easily due to its properties.
Behind the scenes
I picked 10mm since it wasn't popular, had been tested by the FBI at one point (and found lacking), but it was basically a gun nut (which I am one) kind of round. .45 might have made more sense, but I was looking for something with a little twist.
”— Chris Taylor- Source for the above statement: DAC
References
10mm, jacketed hollow point (JHP), hand loaded
A hollow point 10mm bullet, where the hard metal jacket is applied specifically to increase bullet strength and create a middle ground between damage potential and penetration.
- Crafting
Components | Requirements | Products | ||
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21 Lead |
10mm (Junk)
The following is based on the JSawyer mod and has not been confirmed by canon sources. |
Rounds crafted with the use of scrap metal, these offer lower ballistic performance and significantly stress the firearm, but are better than nothing.
- Crafting
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10 Case, 10mm 2 Tin Can | 10 10mm |
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