In the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout 76, maintaining the integrity of your gear is crucial for survival. One common question that arises is whether it’s possible to repair weapons using other guns. The answer is a resounding no – in Fallout 76, you cannot repair guns with other guns.
Repairing Weapons at Workbenches
To repair your weapons in Fallout 76, you’ll need to head to a Weapon Workbench. These can be found scattered throughout the Appalachian wasteland or crafted and installed in your CAMP. Interacting with a Weapon Workbench will allow you to access the “Modify/Repair” menu, where you can select the weapon you want to fix and initiate the repair process.
Gathering the Necessary Resources
Repairing a weapon in Fallout 76 requires a specific set of resources, such as steel, aluminum, ballistic fiber, cloth, adhesive, and screws. The exact materials needed will depend on the type and level of the item you’re trying to repair. It’s important to ensure you have these resources on hand, either in your inventory or stored in your CAMP’s stash box, to successfully complete the repair.
Using Repair Kits as an Alternative
If you don’t have access to a Weapon Workbench or prefer not to spend your resources on repairs, you can use Repair Kits. These items can be purchased from the Atomic Shop or obtained as rewards from certain in-game events. Repair Kits can be used anywhere, without the need for a workbench, to instantly restore the durability of a weapon.