La Longue Carabine

La Longue Carabine is a unique weapon in Fallout: New Vegas.

Background
The customized personal weapon of Corporal Sterling of the New California Republic Army's First Recon. Gorobets gave the corporal permission to use the gun despite other members of First Recon using bolt-action rifles, so long as he was able to hit his targets.

Characteristics
A unique variant of the cowboy repeater. The weapon deals more damage and reloads through the front of the magazine tube, similar to Lincoln's repeater. The La Longue Carabine is more accurate than a regular cowboy repeater. Its spread has been reduced greatly as a result of patch 1.3.0.452, and it is now slightly more than that of the marksman carbine.

Like most unique weapons, weapon modifications cannot be used on La Longue Carabine. By default, it comes with the aforementioned scope modification and the extended feeder magazine already attached. Although in appearance the magazine tube on La Longue Carabine is smaller than that on a cowboy repeater with an extended magazine, they both have the same capacity.

Durability
La Longue Carabine can fire a total of about 745 standard rounds, the equivalent of 68 reloads, from full condition before breaking.

Variants

 * Cowboy repeater - The standard variant found in the wasteland.

Locations

 * It is carried by Corporal Sterling, a member of NCR's First Recon, in Camp McCarran. If the quest Three-Card Bounty has been completed, he and First Recon will move to Camp Forlorn Hope.

Behind the scenes

 * La Longue Carabine is a nickname given to a character in the novel The Last of the Mohicans.
 * Paul Fish modeled and textured the rifle.

Bugs

 * Sometimes it will be impossible to switch ammunition types, even when a particular ammunition type has been exhausted. This is resolvable by dropping, or storing the weapon on a companion, and then reequipping it. Though it may still not be possible to switch ammunition types while equipped.
 * When aiming it will sometimes display a random assortment of colors in an odd pattern.