Silver Rush

The  is a location in Fallout: New Vegas, and is the largest retailer of energy weapons in the Mojave Wasteland. It's located in Freeside along with the Atomic Wrangler Casino.

Layout
This building serves as the headquarters of the Van Graff family's operations, and as a hub of energy weapon supply.

Appearances
appears in Fallout: New Vegas.

Bugs

 * When the Player enters the Silver Rush for the first time an event happens (The one where the man gets shot), if the Player leaves before the event starts and comes back the event won't happen, and the Silver Rush will be off-limits for the rest of the game.
 * When the player enters the Silver Rush for the first time all guards may become hostile if your being followed by a companion(only tested with Boone). The man which would have normally been executed also becomes hostile and remains there afterward as an unarmed unarmored guard. (360)
 * After getting the event bug above, a game-ending glitch is more likely to happen when the outside guard takes your gear.
 * After the first side-mission for guard duty, going back outside and stealing the Van Graff armor makes it a permanent item in your inventory that cannot be dropped as it is considered a "Quest Item".


 * When a player (only seen on ps3 so far) enters the building after depositing weapons to guard outside for the first time, all the guards inside become hostile almost instantly and a quest is failed right after they start shooting. It is possible to escape from the situation completely (while under fire from 6 or 7 highly upgraded energy weapons), but when the player is spotted by the outside guard later, he will start opening fire once again and his friends will again come outside to help.
 * (Xbox360) After giving up your weapons and going in the first time, should you walk past the guards they all turn hostile, leaving the area, the gate guard is hostile. You can kill him and get your stuff back, but forever more the guards in the Silver Rush are hostile and attack as soon as you enter.

Trivia
The Silver Rush's sign appears to be based on that of the Golden Nugget, a real life Freemont Street Casino.