Ranger Sequoia

The  is a weapon in Fallout: New Vegas.

Characteristics
This large, double-action revolver is a rare, scopeless variant of the hunting revolver, used exclusively by New California Republic Rangers. It is carried only by the most elite veteran rangers after 20 years of service. This revolver features a dark finish with intricate engravings etched all around the weapon. Also engraved along the barrel are the words "For Honorable Service", and "Against All Tyrants". The hand grip bears the symbol of the NCR Rangers, a bear, and a brass plate attached to the bottom that reads "20 Years".

Despite being a one-handed revolver, this is not a holdout weapon, meaning that, even at 100 sneak skill, it will not pass a search when entering a weapon-free location such as a casino where you are asked to turn over your weapons.

The Ranger Sequoia can be repaired with the hunting revolver or with another Ranger Sequoia, or with any one-handed pistol with use of the Jury Rigging perk.

Variants

 * Hunting revolver, a less powerful, scoped version of the.

Locations

 * Camp Golf - one is owned by Chief Hanlon, and it can be looted from his body or pickpocketed/reverse-pickpocketed from him. It can also be stolen from the floor of Hanlon's office if he commits suicide at the end of the quest Return to Sender.
 * It can also be obtained from NCR Veteran Rangers, who have this weapon once the player has reached level 20.

Bugs

 * Sometimes the hammer will get stuck and appear pulled back, like the hammer on the .357 magnum revolver and Lucky. Returns to normal after reloaded or shot.
 * The cylinder may sometimes glitch when reloading and not open or release bullets, but it is merely an aesthetic glitch. Unequipping and reequipping the weapon can fix the glitch.
 * If loading a saved game from the main menu in which you have the Ranger Sequoia equipped and drawn, the reload animation takes twice as long as normal. This can be solved by simply switching to another gun and then back again.

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