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I get that it came out first, but adding a simple AND statement to add some items from other DLCs wouldn't be hard.
IF Nuka-World AND Contraptions = TRUE, THEN add recipe.
Thanks for the tip on the market. I'm playing Survival though, so hauling around thousands of rounds isn't terribly feasible :/
Also you can set up a raider shop in your commonwealth raider camp and buy some from there.
Not quite as epically OP as the Furious AKs you can get, but still a lot better than the vanilla assault rifle.
I hope so, because I'm looking forward to grabbing a nice 7.62, been waiting for something of that calibre.
It's truly a beast caliber for the game. Especially if you have the gun modded out, mine atm only does 90 something damage and at 75rnds per magazine its very effective. I think there's only two other options for the receiver that I can do and can't wait!
Sounds like a 7.62. Trained on the FN-C1-A1 in cadets; we were told pretty much exactly what these things can do (and I have pulled duty more than once, stationed a mile or so behind a firing range, to warn people off. Once sat all day in a little metal shack overlookng a beach, that took me a good 20 minutes or so to walk to (through sand and crappy cedar bush) .. that was full of bullet holes. My job was to keep an eye on both the beach, and the water, where a big square was marked out in buoys so far offshore; I had a walkie-talkie (to the firing line), a bullhorn (for yelling at boats and beachcombers) and a tin hat.
Let's just say I have a lot of respect for that weapon.