Fallout 4: How and Where to Get More Ammo

Common Ammo Locations

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If you’re still not having much luck gathering the bullets you need to open a can of whoop-ass on your enemies, try searching in a couple particular locations. Ammo seems to have been hidden by people living before the war, in particular places.

Check out cash registers and safes when you stumble upon these two containers.

While the contents of a safe are never guaranteed to be something cool, more often than not, the contents of that safe you just spent five bobby pins opening will contain a good few bullets, some caps and a couple crafting components. The more you build up your lockpicking skills, the more difficult the lock you can pick and thus, logically, the better the reward will be that awaits you inside.

We can’t really explain people’s love for putting ammo inside cash registers but trust me, you’ll find way more ammo in them than you’d ever have thought. The last place to check is, of course, ammo boxes or weapon bags. Any kind of yellow or green looking container, or those long green bags you tend to spot inside a camp, are a great source of ammunition.


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