Gatling laser

The Gatling laser is an energy weapon that appears in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4, Fallout 76 and Fallout Tactics.

Background
The Gatling laser uses multiple rotating barrels to fire a heavy stream of light radiation laser beams without overheating quickly.

H&K L30 Gatling laser


An H&K L30 Gatling laser (also referred to as the Sunbeam Gatling laser ). Designed specifically for military use, these were in the prototype stage at the beginning of the Great War. Multiple barrels allowed longer firing before overheating. These models are powered by microfusion cells.

Gatling Laser




In contrast with the L30 Gatling laser, this model is not only fully automatic and has a much larger ammo capacity, requiring a back-mounted battery pack, but was also mass-produced for military use. While they entered service shortly before the war, they quickly became an important part of the arsenal, both of pre-War and post-War factions. 


 * For the unique variants found in Fallout 3, see: Vengeance and the precision Gatling laser
 * For the unique variant found in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on, Gun Runners' Arsenal, see: Sprtel-Wood 9700
 * For other versions in Fallout Shelter, see: rusty Gatling laser, tuned Gatling laser and amplified Gatling laser
 * For the unique version found in Fallout Shelter, see: Vengeance

Unnamed Gatling laser




Similar to its predecessor, this model is fully automatic, providing that charging barrels have not been installed. However, it utilizes a fusion core as ammunition rather than a battery pack, and features four rotating barrels firing laser pulses through two lenses (as opposed to merely firing in a rotating order). 


 * For the unique variant found in Fallout 4, see: Final Judgment
 * For the unique variant found in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World, see: Aeternus
 * For the other version found in Fallout 76, see: Ultracite Gatling laser

X-25 Gatling laser


A Gatling laser model that is mounted onto the left arm of the PDQ-88b Securitron.