Minigun

A minigun is a multi-barrel machine gun with a high rate of fire, employing Gatling-style rotating barrels. It was a standard military weapon before the Great War, with Rockwell's CZ series being the most popular choice in the United States.

It is widely used by many factions such as the super mutants, Brotherhood of Steel and the Enclave, due to its extraordinary firepower at close range.

CZ53 personal minigun


 The Rockwell CZ53 personal minigun is capable of firing 5mm ammunition at over 60,000 RPM with an ammo capacity of 120 5mm rounds. The CZ53 personal minigun makes up for the small 5mm round by sending a hail of bullets toward its target. Its sheer size, coupled with its trademark sound, is enough to send anyone in its path running for cover. It's a great weapon for suppressing fire, letting others flank the unsuspecting enemy. When the Great War struck, it was already an aging design and was slowly being replaced by the more advanced CZ57 Avenger minigun. Other minigun models have six barrels linked into pairs, with four barrels on top and two on the bottom, a cage underneath the weapon to hold an ammo box containing 240 5mm rounds, and used in combination with a backpack. These miniguns were the favorite weapon of the super mutants during the Unity's time and allowed most or all of the super mutants to wield them effectively with only one arm.
 * For the unique minigun found in Fallout 3, see Eugene.
 * For the world object minigun found in Fallout: New Vegas, see Jammed minigun.
 * For other versions in Fallout Shelter, see rusty minigun, enhanced minigun, hardened minigun and armor piercing minigun.
 * For the unique version found in Fallout Shelter, see Lead Belcher.

5mm CZ57 Avenger minigun


 Rockwell designed the 5mm CZ57 Avenger as the replacement for their aging CZ53 personal minigun. The Avenger's design improvements include improved gel-fin cooling and chromium plated barrel-bores, giving it a greater range and lethality. It also has an ammo capacity of 120x 5mm round like the earlier versions of the CZ53 model. Later models of CZ57 have a high-speed motor, a cage underneath to put the ammo box and used in combination with a backpack.

4.7mm Vindicator minigun


A Rheinmetall AG 4.7mm Vindicator minigun firing 4.7mm ammunition at over 90,000 caseless shells per minute down its six carbon-polymer barrels, and with an ammo capacity of 100x 4.7mm round.

5mm Man-Portable Minigun


The 5mm Man-Portable Minigun is a minigun model commonly mounted on Vertibirds as a door gun and carried by power-armored troops.

Shoulder mounted machine gun


The shoulder-mounted machine gun is similar to the minigun, but with a slower rate of fire and the bulk of the weapon resting on the user's shoulder. This weapon utilizes 10mm rounds and has moderately high strength and skill requirements.

5.56mm CZ57 Avenger minigun
A variant model of the regular CZ57 Avenger minigun seen in the Midwest which is more compact, completely black, less powerful, and chambered for 5.56mm bullets with an ammo capacity of 120x 5.56mm round.

7.62mm Vindicator minigun
A variant model of the regular Vindicator minigun seen in the Midwest with a completely new design, a display screen that shows the remaining ammunition, and chambered in 7.62mm bullets with an ammo capacity of 100x 7.62mm round.

MEC Gauss minigun


An extremely rare minigun, the MEC Gauss minigun was designed by the Chinese. Atypical for an automatic weapon, it uses Gauss technology, multiple electromagnetic fields to firing 2mm ammunition at over 90,000 rounds per minute to relativistic velocities, with an ammo capacity of 80x 2mm round.

Vault-Tec minigun


 A five-barreled minigun designed by Vault-Tec following the Great War and used by the Attis army in Texas. It has a lower rate of fire and is chambered in common handgun ammo.

CZ25 military minigun


The Rockwell CZ25 military minigun is able to fire up to 54 .223 rounds before overheating.

M134 Minigun
Ammo boxes for 5mm rounds found in Fallout 4 and Fallout 76 have markings indicating they contain 7.62x51mm NATO rounds, intended for use with an M134 minigun. In the real world, the M134 Minigun was designed by General Electric in 1960 as a scaled-down version of the M61 Vulcan cannon chambered for 7.62×51mm NATO rounds. First used in during the Vietnam War, it was adopted by Army, Navy, and Air Force branches of the United States Armed Forces.