Minigun (Fallout 3)

The Rockwell made minigun or CZ53 personal minigun is the most commonly encountered big gun in Fallout 3.

Characteristics
Since it is so common, the minigun is comparatively easy to find and repair, as well as one of the few big guns easy to find ammunition for; nearly every super mutant brute encountered with one has at least 30 5mm rounds for it. It is also carried extensively by Brotherhood of Steel units, Brotherhood Outcast units, Enclave soldiers, as well as occasionally on some raiders, and slavers. This is offset somewhat by the minigun's high rate of fire quickly using up ammunition. Although it consumes ammunition as quickly as the Gatling laser, the minigun is designed as a sustained-firing weapon, and its rate of fire of 20 rounds per second means that it can fire up to 240 rounds in only 12 seconds of continuous firing. Because of this, those who intend to make use of it should buy additional ammunition, which is generally quite plentiful and cheap at shops.

When firing the minigun without V.A.T.S., there is a wind-up time between holding the fire button and when it actually fires. It usually takes under a second to begin shooting. This can be negated by tapping the "fire" button repeatedly to keep it spinning while not actually firing.

Durability
The minigun can fire a total of about 3333 rounds, the equivalent of 14 reloads, from full condition before breaking.

Variants

 * Eugene - A unique minigun which is available as a reward for completing Reilly's Rangers quest and has notably better firepower.

Locations

 * National Guard depot- One can be found in the armory storage.
 * Wheaton Armory- Behind the very hard locked door.
 * Hubris comics- Wielded by Mad Johnny Wes.
 * The Roach King uses this as his primary weapon.
 * A fully repaired minigun can be found in Fort Independence.
 * Can be found on some Brotherhood Of Steel Member.
 * Several super mutants use the minigun.

Bugs
Very rarely the minigun can actually jam while firing. The barrel will quickly move left and right as if the gun is repeatedly warming up but no bullets will fire.