5mm Round (Fallout: New Vegas)

The 5mm round is a type of ammunition in Fallout: New Vegas.

Characteristics
5mm is traditionally belt-fed, and is available in rather high quantities, something made necessary by the notably large "magazine" sizes on the weapons that use it. For example, the minigun loads 240 rounds at one time and fires an exceptional rate, requiring that the player carries a huge supply if they intend to rely on miniguns. As of patch 1.3.0.452 standard and surplus 5mm rounds have a -10 DT effect making them excellent for use against moderately armored targets such as NCR Troopers and Legonaries.

Weapons using this ammunition

 * Minigun
 * Assault carbine
 * CZ57 Avenger

5mm, Armor Piercing
Armor-piercing rounds are designed for punching through armor plating, so they have a strengthened case with a specially hardened and shaped nose. Due to the high muzzle velocity and penetrating properties of the round, damage to the target is slightly reduced. They are more common and can be purchased in larger numbers than any other type of AP rounds in game. As of patch 1.3.0.452 they now have an armor piercing effect of -25 DT, by far the largest armor piercing effect of any ammunition found in the game and can even effectively penetrate T-51b power armor.

5mm, Hollow Point
Hollow point bullets mushroom out upon impact, tearing through fabric, flesh and organs creating a larger wound cavity. However, hollow points lack the penetrating power to punch through denser materials, this means they cannot pierce things like armor plate, drastically reducing the weapon's penetrating power. 5mm HP rounds are very rare in the Mojave, sold in very small amounts by some vendors. They are however less susceptible to armor than most hollow points with only a x2 DT multiplier as opposed to x3 but this is balanced by the fact that all 5mm weapons have a low DAM output.

5mm, Surplus
Surplus ammunition is of poor quality, but is available in large quantities. The rounds are slightly more damaging than standard 5mm but at the cost of more regular firearm maintenance, due to the cheaper materials used in their construction.

Notable locations
Both standard and armor piercing rounds are sold in large quantities by Gun Runners.