Talk:Heavy Weapons

btw: i dont want speculation on my page! Mako Pro 20:23, December 24, 2009 (UTC)


 * On your user page? Not sure why you would post a notice about that here... SpartHawg948 00:09, December 25, 2009 (UTC)


 * no, on the heavy weapons page, i created it. so in other words, i dont want speculation on the heavy weapons page


 * Ok, we've had some issues with this in the past, so please just be informed that just because you created a page, that does not confer ownership of that page to you. In other words, the Heavy Weapons page is not "your page", it is an article here on this wiki, and as such, all the usual rules on speculation and such apply, which means that speculation IS going to be allowed on the Heavy Weapons page, provided it meets the qualifications laid out in the Community Guidelines: IE it must A) Be clearly marked as speculative, B) Have at least some supporting evidence, and C) If it pertains to an upcoming game or book, be sourced. And that's it in a nutshell! If it meets those rules, speculation WILL be allowed on the heavy weapons page. SpartHawg948 05:20, December 30, 2009 (UTC)

Trivia
Can we get a source on the statement that "The M-920 Cain is not named for the Biblical Cain, but for Fallout and Fallout 2 design Tim Cain."?

M-920 Cain
how do i get the M-920 Cain to work? when i try to fire it all it does is lets out some steam and it makes the sound it does when i pull the trigger but it doesn't fire anything.Soul reaper magnum 23:10, February 1, 2010 (UTC)

Don't know if this is the right place to answer the question, but first you need 100% or more ammo. Then you have to hold down the trigger button until the two semicircles converge, at which point the gun will fire. UERD 07:18, February 2, 2010 (UTC)

The avalanche
I've noticed that you can hold the trigger on the avalanche (or cryolator, as i call it; obscure fallout 3 reference), causing it to build up ice around the muzzle. I was wondering then if "charging up" increases the power or the damage or range or whatever of the shot. Could someone test this?