Plasma pistol

Plasma pistols are high-tech weapons firing superheated bolts of plasma, powered by small energy cells or energy cells.

Glock 86


 The Austrian-made Glock 86 plasma pistol (also referred to as the Plasma Defender ) was designed before the Great War by the Gaston Glock artificial intelligence. It shoots a small bolt of superheated plasma and is powered by a small energy cell. 
 * For the modified version of the plasma defender found in Fallout 2, see: Plasma pistol (ext. cap.).

Enclave plasma pistol


 This plasma pistol has five tributary energy arcs connected to a central cathode, and the cathode functions as a point of focus, or the barrel. The energy is projected forward, probably by an electromagnetic propeller built around the cathode. The propelled energy forms a plasma pinch; though rather slow, the pinch carries high levels of both thermal and kinetic energy. 
 * For other versions in Fallout Shelter, see: rusty plasma pistol, tuned plasma pistol, focused plasma pistol, amplified plasma pistol
 * For the unique version found in Fallout Shelter, see: MPXL Novasurge

MPLX Novasurge


 Sometime before the Great War, a prototype plasma pistol was stolen from the federal government by an organization called Quaere Verum, who believed in a government cover-up called "The Conspiracy". Quaere Verum attempted to expose this cover-up by using the prototype pistol, which they believed was clearly inspired by alien technology. However, the group was swiftly eradicated by the government, and the pistol buried in the desert to keep it hidden. The pistol was later taken by aliens who brought up both the safe that contained the gun and the computer terminal required to remotely unlock the safe. 

Modular plasma gun


 This plasma weapon is similar in design to the urban plasma rifle, though it differs slightly in appearance. It is highly modular, being available in pistol, rifle, scattergun, sniper, and flamethrower configurations. Unlike other plasma weapons, it utilizes plasma cartridges for ammunition. 