The combat shotgun is actually just the select shotgun (it's a mod, you can find it on Nexus). The author has this thing where before he makes a mod, he takes a poll and asks people what features they want to see on the weapon. Since most people don't know much about guns and just go for the coolness factor, most of his weapons are a bit atypical. Edit: Spelling. Edit 2: Same for the Angel SMG.
@@9bang88 Goofy art style? I wouldn't call the pulpy comic book art style it started out with as goofy. It only really got goofy when it started to lean way too heavily into that 1950's aesthetic.
@@oneblacksun Fallout 1's art style is definitely what I'd call "goofy" specifically because they tried to make the whole game pulpy ASF. But it's still goofy dude...
20:27 Fun Fact: Earlier this year, the Brits stumbled upon the *_entire arsenal of 1928 Thompsons that they had sent to them during WWII._* After the war, they just greased them with cosmoline and packed them and literally forgot about them in a warehouse or something. Until earlier this year. There's literally tens of thousands of 1928 Thompsons that just... sat in a warehouse or something for nearly 80 years until someone stumbled across them. If you don't believe me, Bowman Arms is the one that first reported on it and provided pictures.
Okay, looked it up, apparently they were found in somewhere in the Alps, and while the exact location was not disclosed, it was stated that it had subsequently been flooded, so was likely either a cave, mine, or bunker. So it sounds like it was a stash of supplies hidden by some soldiers during the war.
23:48 its known that soldiers loaded the STEN with only 30 rounds in the 32-round magazine due to the design and reliability of the gun, as the gun was known to jam past 30 rounds, so the 30 round magazine in game is historically accurate as British soldiers only loaded 30 into the 32
@@ItsYaBoyBrandyBoyAlso yes, they were trained to hold the sten gun by the barrel shroud but tended to hold the magazine for better stability while in actual combat.
@@ItsYaBoyBrandyBoyThe reason we know the magazine had trouble feeding by holding it is from soldiers firing it while holding the magazine. So while yes, it is the improper way of holding it and hollywood abuses it to high hell, soldiers did in fact hold it that way. Not with their hand so far up the magazine as the fallout tv show depicts though, because it would jam.
lmao, you likely won't see this but I'm the creator of the first shotgun there with 'the worst cylinder animation in all of gaming' xD. I would like to point out that Fallout 4 has a limitation with moving parts blending across animations and that there is no way around it for this gun haha. I had to bring the cylinder back so it could line up later if that makes sense. It does this in a single frame of the compressed animation file and you aren't supposed to see it. Slowing the game down will show things I hide sadly. Anyway, rad video! I also did the Viper smg and some other weapons.
I see ya man, cool to see you comment! Yeah, I feel ya there. I noticed the buggy cylinder animation with every revolver in Bethesda games, so I was wondering if it was a engine limitation, or some kind of animation shortcut. It seems the cylinder always has to reset back to the same chamber it just shot from, so they make it reset fast enough to where it's only noticeable if you're focusing on it. I noticed it with almost every revolver mod for fallout 4 too. The only mod I know of that has a smooth cylinder animation is the peacekeeper by zestoflemon. I dunno how he did it, but he was able to recreate battlefield's colt saa animations from scratch, then put it into Fallout 4. It doesn't have the weird Bethesda cylinder reset bug in there. So It does seem like there is a way to get around it. Glad you enjoyed the video my man, I was wondering if it'd ever cross your radar seeing as you made several guns for Fallout London. Really like your work on the Mauser and Viper especially, awesome stuff there. But of course, I do have to roast the cursed designs!
@@ItsYaBoyBrandyBoy I suppose something technically could be done if you go above and beyond. An example of this is the Lewis gun in London, it has the rotating pan magazine as you fire. This was difficult but necessary as it's such an important characteristic of the Lewis gun. haha always roast the cursed designs! I didn't even mention that part because believe me I know haha. I tend to make something interesting and borderline dumb so it doesn't feel like every other weapon around. A part of that is what makes Fallout Fallout. Also as an animator I want to do something more substantial than mag out, mag in, pull bolt. Looking forward to more videos in the London series!
Yeah I noticed that, really nice spin animation on the magazine! However, I will have to roast the rest of the "lewis gun" in the next part covering all the rifles and mgs ;) Next video will probably be the last one. Not sure if I'll cover the energy weapons and other miscellaneous weapons Of course man, taking creative liberties and making cursed guns can be cool, especially when it's done right. Like the select shotgun is a silly concept, but the execution makes it cool. I noticed a lot of that in cyberpunk as well. They based a lot of their guns directly on real life cursed guns or failed prototypes. So that made the guns very unique and interesting to use, but still functional, so they weren't completely breaking the laws of reality
I would hate to be some raider that knows nothing about gunsmithing if Brandy was around. Imagine your gang is getting killed and the guy taking you out is just making fun of your trash guns.
I love that attention was brought to the crowbar piercing through the players hand in 3rd person, but the crude shotgun completely clipping through the bolt that is holding the “trigger guard” together during the brake action and the player reloading 2 rounds in 3rd person but 1 round in first person were completely overlooked. Just goes to show what a shitshow this handmade gun is.
It's supposed to be a last ditch smg built in a Toy Shop: while exploring you can find this toy shop converted to gunsmith after being commandeered by the UK government (if you read the entries on the terminal).
To be completely fair here, there are many revolvers designed to eject their cylinders, especially old black-powder revolvers, because it took so long to load the cylinders in the first place. This most likely isn't a black powder revolving shotgun, but that would at least explain some of the weirdness.
19:18 this looks like one of the guns from the movie League of extraordinary Gentlemen. I guess the prop guys got lazy and just dressed modern guns with riveted box exteriors. This could be a reference to that.
I hope Neeher (revolver shotgun mod author) watches this video and gets a good laugh out of your roasting of his gun mods. He's actually a pretty talented man in the community. He modeled and animated a good chunk of the weapons in Fallout London that aren't reused mods. He even offered the revolver shotgun and angel SMG as standalones for the base game.
I wouldn't laugh, someone had to design this stuff to fit the fallout aesthetic and we are talking about gun realism? It's okay to gun nuts to analyze guns etc, but I find it stupid in a case like this where realism and detail is not the focus, and honestly I hope that in the future projects focus more on the aesthetic and style, matters much more to me a unique gun then just a boring piece of metal.
@@spartanshadow90oficial It's meant to be a joke video. Obviously BrandyBoy knows how much work and passion these modders put into custom stuff like this in comparison to Bethesda. Plus making a weapon in Fallout based from real world design isn't ever going to be 100% accurate to a real world firearm anyway, so why not make fun of all the inaccuracies?
Fun fact about the Sten gun, they actually had to swap what side the mag eject was on due to so many soldiers doing a magazine grip - and consequently ejecting mags during battle
the Crude shotgun being a crude Grenade launcher could have made it better. Speaking of, the Crude Crank Shotgun with it's ridiculous shell size could have been the early game grenade launcher, while a 12 g Crude single shot and Crank shotgun version could have been the earlier versions for shotgun shells.
Id say the "shield" on the fire lance shotgun would work if you tried to fence with it as if it was a rapier or smallsword (even if it would be very impractical). Very british indeed.
@@DeathSocratesReminds me of the umbrella gun that was used to assassinate someone. Man, the human race just keep coming up with even stupider ways to kill each other, huh?
@@commentsection-chan he's rating them based off of both aesthetics and practicability, and it's both ugly as fuck and impractical, no matter what the inspiration is, lmao
You know... The British already have a Crude SMG... The Sten lol. It's just stamped metal, a tube and spring. Only upside to that box smg is when you're empty you could probably clobber some hooligans with it lol
A Fallout game set in England and they don't have a luty?! I'm sure the modders will fix that...[Has stroke that the mod team left that out of the "Must Have" list now]
@@TheBearInTheChair i know! the Luty is like the go to european (mostly germany and England im pretty sure the original was made in england and there have been a bunch in germany)) makeshift gun
@@Herr_Affe I don't think they took the easy way, given the Mauser, Lewis, Dardick, Luger, Webley 1913, EM-2, the Gauss Rifle, Bren, Firelance, Viper and the Martini-Henry were all guns made for Fallout London. They probably didn't think there was a need for a Luty, given the Sten, Viper and Sterling were already in the game.
The Box SMG is probably from the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. I remember seeing "automatic rifles" that's actually thompsons and uzis with riveted sheet metal exteriors that looks like that
Considering your reaction to Fallout London guns (which is, in my opinion, much better than ones in the original game), try checking out the RAGE series guns. Also made by Bethesda, so you probably already know what awaits you.
Published ID software made it, I really enjoyed RAGE wish it was more open world rather than VERY linear it has a pretty nice atmosphere. Wish Rage 2 followed the same grit.
@@Stainedglass2099 dumb ass I was literally pointing out how Americans usually pronounce it correctly. Imagine writing a message like this thinking you did something and then capitalising the country you're trying to insult while leaving your own in lower case.. Such pride.
Only now do I realize with the Ramshackle SMG/Tomakuzi, 3rd person reload, they load the magazine in like you would on say an AK, Putting the front in, and hinging the back of the Magazine into place, But in First Person they do it properly, sliding the magazine straight up and into place. If I remember right, the Thompson has a Guider for the Magazines, and they could only be inserted straight up using it
"Revolving pump-action shotgun" Ah, yes. 2 manual actions. For... reasons, I suppose. Neeher is a very talented author (this mod isn't from FOL originally), but God, is this design infuriating.
You wanna know what always bothered me about the bulldog? It looks like it works like an SRM1216 mated to a revolver cylinder. So great, you’ve made a slightly more cumbersome shotgun that holds less ammo in a bigger package. It’s like the worst of both worlds.
The combat shotgun with the improvised revolver "magazine" (because it's not a cylinder shape) looks very similar to the one in Metro. perhaps they took inspriation from that one. A revolver shotgun may be more reliable than a magazine loaded one. The Saiga 12 for example likes to jam more than it likes to shoot. In a life or death situation, i would use the whack revolver one. //typo
The main thing wrong with the guns in Fallout London was the war was in 2077 and 90% of the weapons pre-date 1935. Something easily remedied with a few mods, but it bugged me a bit, too much retro, not enough future
There's a bit of an explanation of this in the lore, even if it ain't great. Most of the guns in Fallout London are either looted from a museum, homemade, or coming from when what remained of the British government (Tommies and Gentry) restarted the production post-War, with the guns based on examples from the British Museum and the Imperial War Museum, because they were relatively simple and cheap to mass-produce.
@darthvaderbutwayshittier7054 lore explanation aside (and this is where I think the issues with the mods FAL which caused it to be edited out of most of the level lists is a shame it would of fitted nicely in that sense) is the simple fact that far to many of the weapons just aren't great to play with, 1920's and earlier sight pictures aren't ideal, some of the quirky mechanics while intresting don't feel good to use and honestly even with the lore in mind there should be an order of magnitude more glocks just on what the Met police had in inventory than lugers in museums. (There's a reason the Luger never caught on widely and things like the Browning and glock became widely used) End of the day it's personal prefernce for me, weapons which should exist just don't and in a lot of cases just played better (the Stens issues were what lead me to install an MP5 mod) so I added weapons which I associated as in British use, existed in the Fallout Universe and made no later than the 90's so things MP5, Surplus Glock, L85, a different FAL, New Vegas AMR (as a French weapon made more sense than a Barret) the Service Rifle redux (surprising amount of UK police use AR variats) and the Dak's New Vegas riot gun as I just like the weapon and the revovler one didnt feel nice to use in game. The one shame was there's no mod for a GPMG (M240 Bravo), which was a suprise given how wide used it is, but no ones ever made one and would be a lot more fitting than the MG42 no matter how cool that gun is.
7:40. The way the model looks, you would use that foregrip to operate the break action. Pull the handle forward, then it opens up with the big hinge visible on the front of the frame. Except because it's reusing animations from the base game's double barrel shotgun the model just fucking breaks.
Ok I know I’ve been asking for the second part of the cyberpunk videos for a while but I’ll happily take this over that. I NEEDED your opinion of that revolving shotgun
29:40 pretty certain it’s a reference to titanfall. The R-101 rifle has the same magazine and a similar structure, as well as Angel City being an iconic Titanfall map
If you ask me, the Box SMG might be a nod to the film; The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Namely because some armored plated assassins in the film use some 'automatic rifles' of similar design to kill the main character, played by Sean Connery. Also, it was his last live action role before his death. So that could explain why it was adopted into the mod.
I can see the viper being issued to power armor troops alongside their usual heavy weapons as a backup weapon, since getting a cheek weld in power armor would be next to impossible, thus justifying it appearing in larger quantities despite realistically not reaching full production.
About the combat shotgun, some madlad in Brazil actually made one, it uses a mechanism similar to the fosberry. There is a video of the shotgun cycling somewhere in UA-cam
The real critique about the pump action revolver shotgun, is that there is no shielding for the cylinder gap (one place they didn't "Mind the gap!"), which means you could easily blow digits off of your pumping hand. Especially if you were a fast 'pumper'...../chuckle but, either way, not only is it a video game, it's a friggin mod at that. "Chill Winston....."
The pump on the shotgun might be to relieve weight from the trigger pull but ya the mts225 is a revolver shotgun in 12 gauge. Plus there's something worse. There's a lever action revolver shotgun called the Rossi Circuit Judge and or the AKSAN ROW-03 REVOLVER SHOTGUN LEVER ACTION so ya.
26:03 Personally I'd go with the MP5 addon by Thing333 that's based on the IRL prototypes & A1 + A2 series with added wooden furniture (both jury-rigged and factory-quality), I feel that one fits the aesthetic of Fallout IMO more than the one you showcased.
I think you were a little harsh on the mechanical part of the combat shotgun. It's basically a Sentinel Arms Protecta with a removable cylinder and a standard pump instead of the swinging foregrip. Perfectly do-able, if not super practical.
I mean, it is entirely within the realm of believability that British civilians would have no clue how to make decent guns in the event of an apocalypse.
The angel SMG feels like it could have been a power armor auto pistol (bolter-esk pistol), but then the modders had some sort of change of heart halfway through the design.
1 thing you have to remember with all these weapons. The mod takes place in London, and British people don't have regular access to firearms anyway. So this is all techno wizardry to them regardless 12:08 thats the front sight post
Brandy, the pump action revolver DOES EXIST… in NERF. They’ve done it several times, with the most notable rendition being the tie in with fortnite where they made one of the pump action shotguns a revolver
The combat shotgun is actually just the select shotgun (it's a mod, you can find it on Nexus). The author has this thing where before he makes a mod, he takes a poll and asks people what features they want to see on the weapon. Since most people don't know much about guns and just go for the coolness factor, most of his weapons are a bit atypical.
Edit: Spelling.
Edit 2: Same for the Angel SMG.
Fallout has always kinda had a goofy art style and it's alternative history, just have the foresight to look past the light criticism.
That makes… too much sense
@@9bang88 Goofy art style? I wouldn't call the pulpy comic book art style it started out with as goofy. It only really got goofy when it started to lean way too heavily into that 1950's aesthetic.
@@oneblacksun Fallout 1's art style is definitely what I'd call "goofy" specifically because they tried to make the whole game pulpy ASF. But it's still goofy dude...
same with the angel smg tbh most things in folon are reused
20:27
Fun Fact: Earlier this year, the Brits stumbled upon the *_entire arsenal of 1928 Thompsons that they had sent to them during WWII._* After the war, they just greased them with cosmoline and packed them and literally forgot about them in a warehouse or something. Until earlier this year. There's literally tens of thousands of 1928 Thompsons that just... sat in a warehouse or something for nearly 80 years until someone stumbled across them. If you don't believe me, Bowman Arms is the one that first reported on it and provided pictures.
That classic UK intellect
How good were their condition? Are they being sold to collectors/museums, or were they just thrown in the trash/scrapped?
Okay, looked it up, apparently they were found in somewhere in the Alps, and while the exact location was not disclosed, it was stated that it had subsequently been flooded, so was likely either a cave, mine, or bunker.
So it sounds like it was a stash of supplies hidden by some soldiers during the war.
@@RipOffProductionsLLC You know those fogbreathers melted them down and turned them into metal casings for more CCTV cameras.
They could make a mint of they sell them to collectors in the states,
Angel SMG is the R97 from Titanfall
@@Overlord598 glad I’m not the only one that saw it
It's the R77
Oh it is!
I'm guessing the name Angel is a nod to Angel City from Titanfall
@@MinktheStorykeeper Angel is the name of the train station (Angel Islington)
I fucking KNEW it was that gun
7:32 "I don't know about you, but I certainly wouldn't like to have these hard nuts pressed against my shoulder"
Thats what she said
When the HELL will we get wolfenstein guns
Those guns are wild since a lot of them are WW2 guns with extra parts bolted on or German space magic with lasers.
I’ve been waiting for this
@@kirbyis4ever 4 MG-42 glued together
The Wolfenstein guns are like what the cokeheads at KelTec would’ve cooked up if they were in 1940s Germany.
@@UnusualDomenic I can’t wait for him to talk about the wolfenstein shotgun
I kind of wanna see him review helldivers 2 guns after hes done with fallout London would be cool to see.
good video!
Angel SMG is the R97/99 from Apex and Titanfall. So, consider this your first look at the Titanfall weapons.
Holy shit. It is Destiny/Warframe guy
Whoa it's That Guy
I was thinking it looked like the R97 when it showed up in the video.
Or is it more C.A.R-ish?
The fact that they didn't put the luty in as a handmade submachine gun is a crime 😭
Can’t believe bro said “Enraged Edward” instead of “Mental Maximillian”
Time?
Didn't even try to go for Peeved Peter or Miffed Mortimer
Mithered Michael
@@Abraham-yf2sd10:02
Nutty Nigel
Revolving, pump-action shotgun.
-Totally ridiculous ✅️
-Needlessly Complicated ✅️
-Obscenely badass ✅️
look up pancor anx their jackhammer shotgun. exactly what you want
@512TheWolf512 sure! I know it well, but I appreciate you, all the same!
It's the perfect fallout gun
It looks so rad
23:48 its known that soldiers loaded the STEN with only 30 rounds in the 32-round magazine due to the design and reliability of the gun, as the gun was known to jam past 30 rounds, so the 30 round magazine in game is historically accurate as British soldiers only loaded 30 into the 32
hmmm... good to know. I suppose it's legit after all haha
@@ItsYaBoyBrandyBoyi think the same thing was done with the ppsh drum mags
And MP40 too@@planetmaker3472
@@ItsYaBoyBrandyBoyAlso yes, they were trained to hold the sten gun by the barrel shroud but tended to hold the magazine for better stability while in actual combat.
@@ItsYaBoyBrandyBoyThe reason we know the magazine had trouble feeding by holding it is from soldiers firing it while holding the magazine. So while yes, it is the improper way of holding it and hollywood abuses it to high hell, soldiers did in fact hold it that way. Not with their hand so far up the magazine as the fallout tv show depicts though, because it would jam.
lmao, you likely won't see this but I'm the creator of the first shotgun there with 'the worst cylinder animation in all of gaming' xD. I would like to point out that Fallout 4 has a limitation with moving parts blending across animations and that there is no way around it for this gun haha. I had to bring the cylinder back so it could line up later if that makes sense. It does this in a single frame of the compressed animation file and you aren't supposed to see it. Slowing the game down will show things I hide sadly.
Anyway, rad video! I also did the Viper smg and some other weapons.
I see ya man, cool to see you comment!
Yeah, I feel ya there. I noticed the buggy cylinder animation with every revolver in Bethesda games, so I was wondering if it was a engine limitation, or some kind of animation shortcut. It seems the cylinder always has to reset back to the same chamber it just shot from, so they make it reset fast enough to where it's only noticeable if you're focusing on it. I noticed it with almost every revolver mod for fallout 4 too. The only mod I know of that has a smooth cylinder animation is the peacekeeper by zestoflemon. I dunno how he did it, but he was able to recreate battlefield's colt saa animations from scratch, then put it into Fallout 4. It doesn't have the weird Bethesda cylinder reset bug in there. So It does seem like there is a way to get around it.
Glad you enjoyed the video my man, I was wondering if it'd ever cross your radar seeing as you made several guns for Fallout London. Really like your work on the Mauser and Viper especially, awesome stuff there. But of course, I do have to roast the cursed designs!
@@ItsYaBoyBrandyBoy I suppose something technically could be done if you go above and beyond. An example of this is the Lewis gun in London, it has the rotating pan magazine as you fire. This was difficult but necessary as it's such an important characteristic of the Lewis gun.
haha always roast the cursed designs! I didn't even mention that part because believe me I know haha. I tend to make something interesting and borderline dumb so it doesn't feel like every other weapon around. A part of that is what makes Fallout Fallout. Also as an animator I want to do something more substantial than mag out, mag in, pull bolt.
Looking forward to more videos in the London series!
Yeah I noticed that, really nice spin animation on the magazine! However, I will have to roast the rest of the "lewis gun" in the next part covering all the rifles and mgs ;) Next video will probably be the last one. Not sure if I'll cover the energy weapons and other miscellaneous weapons
Of course man, taking creative liberties and making cursed guns can be cool, especially when it's done right. Like the select shotgun is a silly concept, but the execution makes it cool. I noticed a lot of that in cyberpunk as well. They based a lot of their guns directly on real life cursed guns or failed prototypes. So that made the guns very unique and interesting to use, but still functional, so they weren't completely breaking the laws of reality
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I would hate to be some raider that knows nothing about gunsmithing if Brandy was around. Imagine your gang is getting killed and the guy taking you out is just making fun of your trash guns.
The Angel submachine gun is literally the R-101, R-201 and R-301 from Titanfall!
its literally just the G4.7
Literally the p2006
do not mention the accursed R-301
Literally the cattleman's revolver
@@the_Dos__ Why?
I love that attention was brought to the crowbar piercing through the players hand in 3rd person, but the crude shotgun completely clipping through the bolt that is holding the “trigger guard” together during the brake action and the player reloading 2 rounds in 3rd person but 1 round in first person were completely overlooked. Just goes to show what a shitshow this handmade gun is.
The box smg is almost an exact copy of the submachine gun from the 2003 film The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
It's supposed to be a last ditch smg built in a Toy Shop: while exploring you can find this toy shop converted to gunsmith after being commandeered by the UK government (if you read the entries on the terminal).
Thanks, i could't figure where i'd seen that.
To be completely fair here, there are many revolvers designed to eject their cylinders, especially old black-powder revolvers, because it took so long to load the cylinders in the first place. This most likely isn't a black powder revolving shotgun, but that would at least explain some of the weirdness.
Damn, nobody told Brandy that the Combat Shotgun does come in a variant that holds 6 shells.
That would require actually playing the mod though! D:
7:20
@@gabrielsantosbastos5257 How's that relevant.
@darthvaderbutwayshittier7054 somehow i commented on this comment instead and then responded on the other one
I guess the video of him playing the mod was made by his stunt double
19:18 this looks like one of the guns from the movie League of extraordinary Gentlemen. I guess the prop guys got lazy and just dressed modern guns with riveted box exteriors.
This could be a reference to that.
0:12 love the eyes glow dog lol
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Pupper said 👀 REAL SHIT!?
6:00 IT'S NOT EVEN CONNECTED
I hope Neeher (revolver shotgun mod author) watches this video and gets a good laugh out of your roasting of his gun mods. He's actually a pretty talented man in the community. He modeled and animated a good chunk of the weapons in Fallout London that aren't reused mods. He even offered the revolver shotgun and angel SMG as standalones for the base game.
I wouldn't laugh, someone had to design this stuff to fit the fallout aesthetic and we are talking about gun realism? It's okay to gun nuts to analyze guns etc, but I find it stupid in a case like this where realism and detail is not the focus, and honestly I hope that in the future projects focus more on the aesthetic and style, matters much more to me a unique gun then just a boring piece of metal.
@@spartanshadow90oficial It's meant to be a joke video. Obviously BrandyBoy knows how much work and passion these modders put into custom stuff like this in comparison to Bethesda. Plus making a weapon in Fallout based from real world design isn't ever going to be 100% accurate to a real world firearm anyway, so why not make fun of all the inaccuracies?
@@spartanshadow90oficialyet here you are watching and whining. No wonder your parents hate you.
Fun fact about the Sten gun, they actually had to swap what side the mag eject was on due to so many soldiers doing a magazine grip - and consequently ejecting mags during battle
That angel SMG is totally an R99 from Apex/TitanFall
R-97
angel (city) smg
it's definitely a reference by name as well
@@sharkface2.084 Exactly what I was thinking.
I dont know why crude shotgun is as big as M72 grenade launcher.
Whether 12 or 20 gauge, single shot shotgun doesn't have to be that big
the Crude shotgun being a crude Grenade launcher could have made it better. Speaking of, the Crude Crank Shotgun with it's ridiculous shell size could have been the early game grenade launcher, while a 12 g Crude single shot and Crank shotgun version could have been the earlier versions for shotgun shells.
the way to fix the box smg is to slap red paint all over it a flame paintjob on the barrel and call it a "shoota"
waagh.
7:25 how many times did you have to redo this one phrase. It's too funny
29:26 A little too early to have the Titanfall R-97 in fallout
I think the reason why the bullets are huge is because the R97 is supposed to shoot 5.8x42mm
Love how we’re the only titan fall fans here but i was thinking it’s like the R-201 but a much more striped down version
33:07 it’s not a coincidence, and don’t call me Shirley
Id say the "shield" on the fire lance shotgun would work if you tried to fence with it as if it was a rapier or smallsword (even if it would be very impractical).
Very british indeed.
It's meant to look like a knights lance is all. It's just aesthetic. Disappointed seeing he thought it was a shield.
@@commentsection-chan yeah, true.
Should be an umbrella
@@DeathSocratesReminds me of the umbrella gun that was used to assassinate someone. Man, the human race just keep coming up with even stupider ways to kill each other, huh?
@@commentsection-chan he's rating them based off of both aesthetics and practicability, and it's both ugly as fuck and impractical, no matter what the inspiration is, lmao
if you look closely in first person during the angel smg firing, your character repeatedly pulls the trigger even if you're holding it down
22:04 "I also have dementia"
1:30 Damn it, BrandyBoy. I nearly choked on my water.
Very well delivered.
You know... The British already have a Crude SMG... The Sten lol. It's just stamped metal, a tube and spring.
Only upside to that box smg is when you're empty you could probably clobber some hooligans with it lol
the luty would have been so cool as the crude smg
Fun fact
The angel smg is based off of the titanfall smg known as the "r-97"
It would be interesting to make a video about Metro games
mayhaps
@@ItsYaBoyBrandyBoyyay!
@@ItsYaBoyBrandyBoywhat about the machine games wolfenstein saga, its got some pretty cursed stuff
Speaking of, my first playthrough of FOLON I named the crude SMG "Bastard Gun" because it reminded me of the gun of the same name from Metro.
@@TrlDMC.1 literally, sht accuracy and heats up like hell
I heard that Warhammer reference at 7:09, this easily earns my like and comment.
Doing London before 76 is hilarious
Edit: I'm not saying it's bad, I actually laughed because I actually found it funny
Womp womp
We'll get there.
76 is mostly recycled guns either way
Spending any time in a Bethesda game is as gay as sucking off Todd Howard yourself.
76 is just 4
5:20 DON'T EVER SAY "AHH" OUT LOUD
Im disappointed there is no luty....
A Fallout game set in England and they don't have a luty?! I'm sure the modders will fix that...[Has stroke that the mod team left that out of the "Must Have" list now]
No Luty, but a "crude SMG"...
But I guess reusing old mods is easier than making new weapons.
@@TheBearInTheChair i know!
the Luty is like the go to european (mostly germany and England im pretty sure the original was made in england and there have been a bunch in germany)) makeshift gun
@@Herr_Affe I don't think they took the easy way, given the Mauser, Lewis, Dardick, Luger, Webley 1913, EM-2, the Gauss Rifle, Bren, Firelance, Viper and the Martini-Henry were all guns made for Fallout London.
They probably didn't think there was a need for a Luty, given the Sten, Viper and Sterling were already in the game.
@@darthvaderbutwayshittier7054, true cause after I done some thinking, I figure gun ownership is diffrent post time shift in fallout.
The Box SMG is probably from the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. I remember seeing "automatic rifles" that's actually thompsons and uzis with riveted sheet metal exteriors that looks like that
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Recently got recommended your cyberpunk video, and so between you a Brandon Herrera, I, a non gun owning British chud, am learning a lot about guns.
Considering your reaction to Fallout London guns (which is, in my opinion, much better than ones in the original game), try checking out the RAGE series guns. Also made by Bethesda, so you probably already know what awaits you.
Published ID software made it, I really enjoyed RAGE wish it was more open world rather than VERY linear it has a pretty nice atmosphere. Wish Rage 2 followed the same grit.
@@l0sts0ul89 i meant Rage 2 when i pointed Bethesda. First game was great, second? Well, we all know what that brown floating device is.
A "Drum Fed Slam Firing Trench Gun" is basically Borderlands' Jakobs shotgun in a nutshell. XD
Or the Panic Attack from TF2 lol
1:59 This is vanilla Revolver animation Issue with this Go to BGS
I’m new to this channel but I’m liking it a lot, these videos are a damn chill time
Seems like, as a rule, historical firearms are pretty spot-on, but original ones are pretty sus.
They definitely aren't gun designers.
@@tarektechmarine8209 or are they following the rule of cool in the retro future post apocalyptic game?
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@@dr.cheeze5382theres a thin line between rule of cool and idiotic nonsense.
They aren't engineers or even think like one.
8:42 never heard an American mispronounce the Thames before
Never heard the British winning in a war against americans before... I'd recommend being quiet
@@Stainedglass2099 dumb ass I was literally pointing out how Americans usually pronounce it correctly. Imagine writing a message like this thinking you did something and then capitalising the country you're trying to insult while leaving your own in lower case.. Such pride.
@@Stainedglass2099 Or what? "The man who is gay" with a profile pic of a girl 😂😂😂
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5:00 Jonathan showing up there when you said something about GB, those are the details my friend.
i find it surprising thath watching a guy praise or complain about guns from a video game is this entertaining.
great vid btw.
Only now do I realize with the Ramshackle SMG/Tomakuzi, 3rd person reload, they load the magazine in like you would on say an AK, Putting the front in, and hinging the back of the Magazine into place, But in First Person they do it properly, sliding the magazine straight up and into place. If I remember right, the Thompson has a Guider for the Magazines, and they could only be inserted straight up using it
If I doubted your expertise I would be reassured by your choices of reference video. You sir, have excellent taste! 😂
"Revolving pump-action shotgun"
Ah, yes. 2 manual actions. For... reasons, I suppose.
Neeher is a very talented author (this mod isn't from FOL originally), but God, is this design infuriating.
probably got ideas for the cranky shotgun concept art
Do you think a review of the guns from Halo would be a possibility? love the videos btw always a great day when a new video of yours comes out 😁
0:39 and that's why the halo infinite bulldog is cursed. Not just the fact that it's a shotgun that loads from a cylinder
You wanna know what always bothered me about the bulldog? It looks like it works like an SRM1216 mated to a revolver cylinder. So great, you’ve made a slightly more cumbersome shotgun that holds less ammo in a bigger package. It’s like the worst of both worlds.
Maybe it shoots the elephant busting cartridge for the singal shot handmade shotgun
The combat shotgun with the improvised revolver "magazine" (because it's not a cylinder shape) looks very similar to the one in Metro. perhaps they took inspriation from that one.
A revolver shotgun may be more reliable than a magazine loaded one. The Saiga 12 for example likes to jam more than it likes to shoot. In a life or death situation, i would use the whack revolver one. //typo
Shambler?
@@markov633 I didn't play in english, so i can't tell the name.
What about that bicycle shotgun lol
i'd love to see "new doom" (2016/eternal) guns get torn to shreds lol (Bethesda was also involved so im sure thats a plus)
7:44 you could probably repurpose the shotgun and turn it into a pepsi launcher
So... a fucking *can cannon* conversion..?
The main thing wrong with the guns in Fallout London was the war was in 2077 and 90% of the weapons pre-date 1935.
Something easily remedied with a few mods, but it bugged me a bit, too much retro, not enough future
There's a bit of an explanation of this in the lore, even if it ain't great. Most of the guns in Fallout London are either looted from a museum, homemade, or coming from when what remained of the British government (Tommies and Gentry) restarted the production post-War, with the guns based on examples from the British Museum and the Imperial War Museum, because they were relatively simple and cheap to mass-produce.
@darthvaderbutwayshittier7054 lore explanation aside (and this is where I think the issues with the mods FAL which caused it to be edited out of most of the level lists is a shame it would of fitted nicely in that sense) is the simple fact that far to many of the weapons just aren't great to play with, 1920's and earlier sight pictures aren't ideal, some of the quirky mechanics while intresting don't feel good to use and honestly even with the lore in mind there should be an order of magnitude more glocks just on what the Met police had in inventory than lugers in museums. (There's a reason the Luger never caught on widely and things like the Browning and glock became widely used)
End of the day it's personal prefernce for me, weapons which should exist just don't and in a lot of cases just played better (the Stens issues were what lead me to install an MP5 mod) so I added weapons which I associated as in British use, existed in the Fallout Universe and made no later than the 90's so things MP5, Surplus Glock, L85, a different FAL, New Vegas AMR (as a French weapon made more sense than a Barret) the Service Rifle redux (surprising amount of UK police use AR variats) and the Dak's New Vegas riot gun as I just like the weapon and the revovler one didnt feel nice to use in game.
The one shame was there's no mod for a GPMG (M240 Bravo), which was a suprise given how wide used it is, but no ones ever made one and would be a lot more fitting than the MG42 no matter how cool that gun is.
@@maddlarkin That's fair
Damn the L85 caught a stray
Dissing the L85 is insane
@@JudgmentAkkyinsanely easy to do, fuck the L85 😂
It is apparently a terrible gun.
The A3 is better but the first two were good awful
@@Spartan73799 Better doesn’t mean fantastic when you use the m4 the l85 seems to still be bad, hell even compare it to the aug.
I love how half of these are mods YOU have allready reviewed
7:40. The way the model looks, you would use that foregrip to operate the break action. Pull the handle forward, then it opens up with the big hinge visible on the front of the frame. Except because it's reusing animations from the base game's double barrel shotgun the model just fucking breaks.
Ok I know I’ve been asking for the second part of the cyberpunk videos for a while but I’ll happily take this over that. I NEEDED your opinion of that revolving shotgun
29:40 pretty certain it’s a reference to titanfall. The R-101 rifle has the same magazine and a similar structure, as well as Angel City being an iconic Titanfall map
"Mom, can we have the Shambler shotgun?"
"No dear, we have the Shambler at home."
Shambler at home: 0:22
22:24 Thats not the Soviet flag!😭😭😭
oh no... brb i'm firing my editor
Makes it even funnier that it's the CCP.
@@TheChesher You mean PRC?
Both are same thing @@ncrranger2281
@@ncrranger2281PR What now? Isn’t the Chinese CCP and the soviets CCCP, add and remove a c. Lmao
If you ask me, the Box SMG might be a nod to the film; The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Namely because some armored plated assassins in the film use some 'automatic rifles' of similar design to kill the main character, played by Sean Connery. Also, it was his last live action role before his death. So that could explain why it was adopted into the mod.
the angel SMG is a direct rip off of the R97 from Titanfall 2. I stand by that.
Gotta love animation interpolation - the bane of ALL videogame revolvers.
Never been this early before
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I can see the viper being issued to power armor troops alongside their usual heavy weapons as a backup weapon, since getting a cheek weld in power armor would be next to impossible, thus justifying it appearing in larger quantities despite realistically not reaching full production.
TOOK YOU LONG ENOUGH EH MATE?!?! *aggressive tea slurping sounds*
About the combat shotgun, some madlad in Brazil actually made one, it uses a mechanism similar to the fosberry. There is a video of the shotgun cycling somewhere in UA-cam
5:04 ah yes, the Keeper of Firearms and Artillery himself making an appearance
The real critique about the pump action revolver shotgun, is that there is no shielding for the cylinder gap (one place they didn't "Mind the gap!"), which means you could easily blow digits off of your pumping hand. Especially if you were a fast 'pumper'...../chuckle but, either way, not only is it a video game, it's a friggin mod at that. "Chill Winston....."
The pump on the shotgun might be to relieve weight from the trigger pull but ya the mts225 is a revolver shotgun in 12 gauge. Plus there's something worse. There's a lever action revolver shotgun called the Rossi Circuit Judge and or the AKSAN ROW-03 REVOLVER SHOTGUN LEVER ACTION so ya.
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Personally I'd go with the MP5 addon by Thing333 that's based on the IRL prototypes & A1 + A2 series with added wooden furniture (both jury-rigged and factory-quality), I feel that one fits the aesthetic of Fallout IMO more than the one you showcased.
They missed the opportunity to add the looty sub machine gun 11:00
The Tomacuzi is actually an old 4chan meme that was pretty much the OG cursed gun design!
-1 billion bottle caps goes crazy
I think you were a little harsh on the mechanical part of the combat shotgun. It's basically a Sentinel Arms Protecta with a removable cylinder and a standard pump instead of the swinging foregrip. Perfectly do-able, if not super practical.
I mean, it is entirely within the realm of believability that British civilians would have no clue how to make decent guns in the event of an apocalypse.
the revolver shotgun would fry your pump arm when you fire all that gas from the cylinder
The Crude SMG should just be the STEN or Looty
The Box SMG is literally an ORK shoota lol.
Lmao 'looty'
Your voice is so nice and pleasing.And your humor is top notch!!
Also,can you review "No more room in hell" guns?
@23:22 you just earned a like from that alone, sir!
The Box SMG kinda looks like they were going for the hideous rectangular automatic rifles the bad guys had in The League of Extraordinary Gentleman.
The grease gun is cheaper and better
7:49 “yo what gauge is your shotgun?” “1” “oh you mean 10 gauge? Wow that’s pretty powerful” “no, 1”
16:20
To be fair: You could have a stick in the vague shape of a firearm and it would look more convincing than the Fallout 4 pipeguns.
Instead of going "Mad Max", the British citizens actually go "Postal"
The angel SMG feels like it could have been a power armor auto pistol (bolter-esk pistol), but then the modders had some sort of change of heart halfway through the design.
@BlueTeam-John-Fred-Linda-Kelly it a gun form titanfall 2 the r-97.
1 thing you have to remember with all these weapons. The mod takes place in London, and British people don't have regular access to firearms anyway. So this is all techno wizardry to them regardless
12:08 thats the front sight post
1:09 mts225
edit: forgot the taurus judge too
Please continue this series. I love guns, video games, and picking apart poorly designed guns. This shit is right up my alley.
7:16 what if it just flys off? S H R A P N A L
Brandy, the pump action revolver DOES EXIST…
in NERF. They’ve done it several times, with the most notable rendition being the tie in with fortnite where they made one of the pump action shotguns a revolver