TL;DR: *One* of the following should work to give you the "Anti-Material RIfle (GRA) Suppressor modification", & the 1st 2 digits are what you will substitute for the "xx" in any other attempts to console in something from the GRA addon: player.additem 0500082a 1. player.additem 0600082a 1. player.additem 0700082a 1. player.additem 0800082a 1.
A fully repaired and upgraded Red Glare is the most valuable item in Fallout: New Vegas at 46,500 caps. Obtaining all of the mods grants the Rocket's Red Glare achievement/trophy. The screen and lights on the side are identical to the ones found on a laser detonator. Sometimes, when the weapon is dropped after being fired, a smoke particle
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The Ranger Sequoia is a weapon in Fallout: New Vegas. The Ranger Sequoia is a staple of the arsenal of the New California Republic Rangers where an NCR Veteran Ranger is given their own personal revolver after 20 years of dedicated service to the New California Republic. Compared to the standard hunting revolver, the Ranger Sequoia lacks a dedicated scope. It possesses the highest base damage
La Longue Carabine is a unique weapon in Fallout: New Vegas. Owned by Corporal Sterling of the New California Republic Army's First Recon, he has carried it for at least as long as he's been in the sharpshooting regiment and modified it himself to use a scope, something rarely seen of most repeaters. Lieutenant Gorobets gave the corporal permission to use the gun despite other members of FirstThe sensor module is a miscellaneous item in Fallout: New Vegas. It is used in the construction of the following items: Bottlecap mine Powder charge Fat Mine Gas bomb Auto-inject stimpak Auto-inject super stimpak Satchel charge One can be found in Goodsprings on a shelf in a trailer behind the general store. More than a dozen can be found at Cerulean Robotics in Freeside. Five can be stolen Lonesome Road is the fourth and final add-on for Fallout: New Vegas, developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Bethesda Softworks. Originally scheduled for release in July 2011, Lonesome Road was delayed and subsequently announced for an August release. It was later announced that the add-on had been delayed a second time. It was finally released simultaneously on all platforms on Ncnp.