Fallout 4 Grenade Launcher Mod

This is a lore summary, presenting intradiegetic or in-universe information about the subject. For game characteristics and similar data, consult the table on the right.

Find below a searchable list of all Fallout 4 item codes for items, objects and gear in on PC (Steam), XBOX and PS4. Type the cheat code or name of an item into the search box to instantly filter 2891 IDs.For help spawning items using these ID codes, please see our spawn item help page. Item codes from DLCs start with a different code called a DLC Code. One of the earliest United States grenade launcher designs, built around the 40mm grenade. Utilizing the High-Low propulsion system, the M79 allows the operator to deliver high explosive rounds at a range of hundreds of meters, while its rugged design - consisting of just five major parts, a receiver, fore-end, barrel, sight, and stock - offers excellent reliability. Thanks to Fallout 4, Red Rocket gas stations have become an iconic image in Fallout lore, representing the crisis that started it all and the fall of an entire civilization. Red Rockets Glare by Ceaseless and PDE is a lighting mod that restores power to the gas stations’ neon lights so that they glow tiredly, like the dying embers of the old world.

Game-specific articles
Fallout 3Grenade launcherCut content
FO: New VegasGrenade launcher
Grenade rifle
Mercenary's grenade rifle
Thump-Thump
Great Bear grenade rifle
Red Victory grenade rifle
Grenade machinegun
Mercy
Fallout 76M79 grenade launcher
Auto grenade launcher
FO TacticsGrenade launcher
Grenade pistol
HecklerCut content

A grenade launcher refers to a weapon designed to project specially-designed grenades at ranges far greater than the average soldier could, with superior accuracy and velocity. The term encompasses a broad array of weapons, from small, hand-held launchers to crew-served automatic weapons.

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Models[editedit source]

M79 grenade launcher[editedit source]

Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 76, Fallout Tactics

One of the earliest United States grenade launcher designs, built around the 40mm grenade. Utilizing the High-Low propulsion system, the M79 allows the operator to deliver high explosive rounds at a range of hundreds of meters, while its rugged design - consisting of just five major parts, a receiver, fore-end, barrel, sight, and stock - offers excellent reliability. The one drawback is that the grenade launcher is single-shot only, reducing its rate of fire and precluding a sustained volume of fire. However, it is quite compact, especially with the stock sawed off, while the straightforward optics, consisting of a fixed blade sight on the front and a folding leaf sight on the rear, enable accurate fire with just pointing and shooting. These qualities kept it in use well into the late 21st century, showing that simplicity is beauty.[1][2]

  • For the unique grenade rifle found in Fallout: New Vegas, see: Thump-Thump.
  • For the Mercenary Packpre-order exclusive add-on grenade rifle in Fallout: New Vegas, see: Mercenary's grenade rifle.
  • For Lonesome Road's grenade rifles, see Great Bear grenade rifle and Red Victory grenade rifle.

Pump-action grenade launcher[editedit source]

A pump-action weapon with a tubular magazine holding four 40mm grenades, the grenade launcher is an excellent tool for delivering explosives over long distances. Leaf iron sights similar to the grenade rifle are mounted on it. The front sight is a fixed square notch.

While the feed system makes the launcher significantly heavier than a standard grenade rifle, the launcher's body makes an excellent platform for experimental energy weapon conversions.

Automatic grenade launcher[editedit source]

Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 76

The automatic grenade launcher, sometimes referred to as a grenade machinegun, is a belt-fed, blowback-operated, air-cooled automatic weapon designed to lay down a heavy volume of explosive ordnance and support infantry and vehicle operations. Designed for use as a crew-served weapon, the automatic grenade launcher was intended for use against a variety of targets ranging from infantry and light vehicles to fortifications and other materiel. The sheer weight of the weapon and bulk of the ammunition limited its versatility, until the advent of power armor. Since then, many units were converted for use on foot, rather than from a tripod.[3]

U.S. automatic grenade launchers were manufactured in two major variants, accepting 25mm and 40mm grenades, together with a variety of additional equipment, such as an electronic fire control system (though most of these systems have failed in the decades after the war, becoming little more than dead weight).[4]


  • For the unique grenade machinegun found in Fallout: New Vegas, see: Mercy.
Fallout 4 grenade launcher mod pack

Grenade pistol[editedit source]

The following is based on Fallout Tactics and some details might contradict canon.

Single Shot Grenade Pistol. Heavily modified flare-gun, chambered to fire a 40mm grenade.

Combat grenade launcher[editedit source]

The following is based on Fallout 3 cut content and has not been confirmed by canon sources.
Gameplay article: Grenade launcher (Fallout 3)


A grenade launcher that looks exactly like a combat shotgun but used frag grenades instead of shotgun shells for ammunition.

Heckler[editedit source]

The following is based on Fallout Tactics cut content and has not been confirmed by canon sources.

A semi-automatic magazine-fed grenade launcher.

References

  1. Weapon appearance and naming.
  2. https://archive.is/CUwpQ
  3. Appearance of the weapon and parallels with the Mark 19 Mod 3 automatic grenade launcher.
  4. Automatic grenade launchers in the games.
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Fallout 4 is a game with a thousand systems all clicking and whirring behind its Boston wasteland. Since you’re playing the game on PC, those systems are easily exploited by typing a few things into the game’s developer console. If you’re feeling like you’d like to make a few tweaks to how the game plays, or even just simply ‘magic’ up a few free items into your inventory by cheating, then these Fallout 4 console commands are exactly what you need.

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How do you enter Fallout 4 commands?

To use Fallout 4’s commands, you’ll need to open the developer console screen. This is easily done by tapping the tilde (~) key, which can be found under the Esc key, and just to the left of the 1 key on an American English keyboard. If you’re using a British English keyboard, you’ll need to tap the grave (`) key, which is located in the same place.

When typing in console commands, remember that commands are not case sensitive, so don’t worry about caps lock. You’ll find that many commands will have a section that says something like <itemID> <#>. In these cases, do not type the <> brackets, nor the #. Instead, type out the name of the item you want, and follow up by replacing the # with the number of items you require.

Fallout 4 PC Cheats and Console Commands

God Mode
tgm
Turns on god mode, making you invincible. Type the command into the console again to turn it off.

Immortal Mode
tim
Turns on immortal mode, which allows you to take damage, but never die. This can lead to glitches such as your head being removed, but your character still remaining alive (albeit with reduced perception due to having no eyes).

No Collision
tcl
Turns off collision detection, so you can walk through walls, or even defy gravity. Type the command into the console again to turn it off.

Set Player Level
player.setlevel <#>
If you want to bypass the levelling system of Fallout, just use this command to set your character’s level.

Set Skill Level
player.modav <skillID> <#>
Increases a S.P.E.C.I.A.L skill by the specified number.

Show all Map Markers
tmm 1
Marks all locations on the Pip-Boy map.

Unlock Door or Terminal
unlock
Unlocks the door or terminal you have targeted.

Add Item to Inventory
player.additem <itemID> <#>
Adds a specified number of the specified item to your inventory. For example, to add 100 caps to your inventory, type: player.additem 0000000F 100

Spawn Item or NPC nearby
player.placeatme <objectID>
Spawns the specified item or NPC close to your current location.

Toggle AI
tai
Turns off the artificial intelligence of NPCs, leaving them dumber than gen1 synthetics.

Toggle Combat AI
tcai
Turns off the combat artificial intelligence of enemies, rendering them incapable of attacking.

Toggle Detection AI
tdetect
Turns off the AI’s ability to detect you, making stealing things or sneaking as easy as walking.

Kill Everyone
killall
Murders everyone in your immediate area, other than companions and vital characters.

Kill Someone
kill <targetID>
Murders the creature or character whose ID you have typed in.

Resurrect Someone
resurrect <targetID>
Revives the creature or character whose ID you have typed in.

Free Roam Camera
tfc
Toggles on and off the free flying camera, which allows you to grab some really good vantage points for screenshots.

Toggle UI
tm
Toggles on and off the menus and user interface in the game, ideal for grabbing screenshots without the HUD cluttering everything up.

Complete Every Main Quest
caqs
Completes every quest in the main storyline. Naturally, this will spoil the story.

Reset Quest
resetquest<Quest ID>
Resets the specified quest back to the start.

Jump High
setgs fjumpheightmin <#>
Sets the height of your jump. The higher the number, the higher your jump. Set it too high though, and the fall back to earth will kill you. Consider combining with god mode.

Run Fast
player.setav speedmult <#>
Assa s multiplier to your running speed. Add a high number to turn into The Flash and become the fastest person alive. You probably won’t be alive if you run into something though, so proceed with caution (or god mode).

Grow Big
setscale <1-10>
Makes you, or your target, very big. The higher the number, the bigger they get.

Set Timescale
set timescale to <#>
Sets the speed of the passage of time. The game is default set at 16. Use 1 for real time progression, and up to 10,000 for days that go by in the blink of an eye.

Every Item in a Box
coc qasmoke
This command teleports you to a room full of boxes, like an apocalyptic edition of Deal or No Deal. Inside each box is one of every single item in the game.

Teleport to an Area
coc <cell id>
Telepots you to a specified area.

Customise Character
showlooksmenu player 1
Opens up the character customisation screen, allowing you to redesign your appearance.

Ally with a faction
player.AddToFaction <faction id> <0 or 1>
Sets your status as an ally with a faction. Use ‘0’ for ‘friendly’ or ‘1’ for allied.

Remove from faction
player.RemoveFromFaction <faction id>
Removes your allied status with a faction.

Remove from all factions
removefromallfactions
Removes your allied status with all factions in the world.

Become enemies with a faction
setenemy <faction id> <0 or 1>
Sets your status as an enemy with a faction. Use ‘0’ for neutral or ‘1’ for enemies.

Fallout 4 PC Item Codes

Here are the most common items you’ll be needing in the wasteland, and the codes you need to summon them when using the console commands

Bottlecap
0000000F

Stimpack
00023736

Rad Away
00023742

Fusion Core
00075FE4

Nuka-Cola Quantum
0004835F

Bobby Pin
0000000A

Fallout 4 PC Weapon Codes

0.44
00148B45

0.44 Pistol
000CE97D

10mm
00004822

2076 World Series Baseball Bat
000E9A43

Alien Blaster
000FF995

Anchor
00144A6C

Artillery Smoke Grenade
0012E2CA

Assault Rifle
0000463F

Assaultron Laser
000DD4B1

Fallout 4 Modern Firearms Grenade Launcher

Baseball Bat
0008E736

Baseball Grenade
00107BD6

Behemoth Bolder
000662A7

Behemoth Bolder
0014BBDA

Bloodbug Blood Spray
00031FB8

Board
0005C250

Bomb
0014245D

Bottlecap Mine
0010771F

Boxing Glove
0016498F

Broadsider
000FD11B

Chinese Officer Sword
00147BE4

Combat Knife
000913CA

Combat Rifle
000DF42E

Combat Shotgun
0014831C

Cryo Mine
0010C669

Cryogenic Grenade
000FF21D

Cryolator
00171B2B

Deathclaw Gauntlet
000D8576

Deliverer
000DC8E7

Double-Barrel Shotgun
00062AA4

Fat Man
000BD56F

Fire Hydrant Bat
000DF621

Flamer
000E5881

Flare Gun
001025AC

Fragmentation Grenade
000EEBED

Fragmentation Mine
000E56C2

Fusion Core Ejector
000865E9

Fusion Core Ejector
000897FF

Gamma Gun
000DDB7C

GasTrap Dummy
000001F6

Gatling Laser
000E27BC

Gauss Rifle
000D1EB0

Grognak’s Axe
00183FCD

HalluciGen Gas Grenade
000E98E5

Handmade Gun
0014831D

Homing Beacon
00065DEC

Hunting Rifle
0005BBA4

Hunting Rifle
0004F46A

Institute Rifle
0005A665

Institute Pistol
001633CC

Institute EM Pulse Grenade
0018325E

Institute Beacon
00174F8F

Junk Jet
000E942B

Kellogg’s Pistol
000CE97D

Knife
00062AA3

Knuckles
0005524B

Larva Spit
0003175B

Laser
0005BBA6

Laser
0009983B

Laser Gun
00148B48

Laser Musket
0001DACF

Lead Pipe
000FC9C3

LibertyPrime Laser
00110414

Machete
00033FE0

Minigun
00064B87

Mini Nuke
0010E689

Missile Launcher
0003F6F8

Molotov Cocktail
0010C3C6

Mod

Nuka Grenade
000E5750

Nuke
00065DF2

Nuke Mine
0010A340

Pincher
00092A60

Pipe
00024F55

Pipe Bolt-Action
0014831A

Pipe Revolver
0005BBA7

Pipe Revolver
0014831B

Fallout 4 Grenade Launcher Mod

Pipe Wrench
000D83BF

Plasma Grenade
0010A33D

Plasma
00100AE9

Plasma Mine
0010A342

Pool Cue
000FA3E8

Power Fist
0011B336

Preston’s Laser Musket
00062AA6

Pulse Grenade
000FF21F

Pulse Mine
0010A344

Railway Rifle
000FE268

Revolutionary Sword
00143AB5

Ripper
000FA2F6

Rolling Pin
00142FAB

Security Baton
0008C14D

Shishkebab
000FA2FB

Sledgehammer
0005DF2E

Sledgehammer
000E7AB9

Sonic Attack
000FC3EC

Spit Attack
0009F24D

Submachine Gun
0015B043

Super Sledge
000FF964

Switchblade
000FDC81

Synth Relay Grenade
000589F2

Syringer
0014D09E

Test Grenade launcher
000CA0B0

The Gainer
000dC8E7

Tire Iron
00185D25

Vertibird Signal Grenade
00056917

Walking Cane
000FDC7D

Fallout 4 and Skyrim are both built using similar technology, so many of Skyrim’s console commands work with Fallout 4. If you can’t find the command your looking for here, try a Skyrim console command instead. It may just work!

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