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{{weapon
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{{beta}}
| IMAGENAME = Nailgun2.jpg
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{{Other uses|this=the scrapped ''Team Fortress 2'' weapon|for=the classic ''Team Fortress'' weapon|Nailgun (Classic)}}
| CLASSES = [[Scout]]
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{{Item infobox
| SLOT = [[Unused content#Primary Weapons|Primary]]
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| type          = weapon
| WEAPON_LOADED = Unknown
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| unused        = yes
| WEAPON_AMMO = Unknown
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| image          = Nailgun.png
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| 3d-image-1    = Nail Gun
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| 3d-image-2    = Nail
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| 3d-button-1    = default_half
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| 3d-button-2    = default_half
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| 3d-viewname-1  = Default
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| 3d-viewname-2  = Projectile
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| hide-kill-icon = off
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| used-by        = [[Scout]]
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| slot          = primary
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| numbered      = no
 
}}
 
}}
[[File:Nail.png|thumb|150px|left|A single nail]]
 
The '''Nailgun'''(also known as Nail Gun in the game's files) was to be the primary weapon for the [[Scout]]. The Scout can be seen wielding it in [[Trailer 2]]. However, it was scrapped before the final release and the Scout was equipped with the [[Scattergun]] as a replacement. A closer look shows that it holds a drum magazine filled with a nail belt (which have their own individual textured models in the game files). It would likely have functioned in a similar fashion to the [[Medic]]'s [[Syringe Gun]].
 
It is also interesting to note that the [[Dispenser]], regardless of level, has what appears to be a nail belt in it.
 
  
==Trivia==
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{{Quotation|'''The Scout''' on nailing enemies to the wall|Bang! I make it look easy!|sound=Scout award12.wav}}
*When the Scout repulls the Nailgun out in the second trailer, a drill-like sound is heard.
 
*The nail ammunition has its own stand-alone textured model.
 
*In the canceled Black Box trailer, the sound of the Nailgun is similar to the [[Syringe Gun]].
 
*A bucket icon for the Nailgun can be found in the game's files.
 
*Community-made skins exist to make the [[Pistol]] and Syringe Gun look and sound like the Nailgun.
 
  
==External links==
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The '''Nail Gun''', also known as '''Nailgun''', is a [[Unused content|scrapped]] [[Weapons#scoutprimary|primary weapon]] for the [[Scout]]. It appears to be a white-and-grey pneumatic {{botignore|[[w:Nail gun|nail gun]]}} that would fire nail [[Projectiles|projectiles]] from a nail belt canister attached to the barrel.
*[http://teamfortress.wikia.com/wiki/Nailgun Nailgun at the Team Fortress Wiki]
 
  
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The Scout can be seen wielding this weapon in [[Trailer 2]] and the ''[[Illustrative Rendering in Team Fortress 2]]'', showing it was still in the relatively late development state of the game. However, the weapon was scrapped before the final release for unknown reasons. The Scout was equipped with the [[Scattergun]] as a replacement.
  
{{Scrappedweapons Nav}}
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Each nail on the weapon's magazine had its own individual textured models in the game files. It, therefore, would most likely have functioned similarly to the [[Medic]]'s [[Syringe Gun]].
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{{Languages}}
 
  
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== Unused content ==
[[Category:Weapons]]
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* A localization string and its name can be found in <code>tf_english.txt</code>.
[[Category:Primary weapons]]
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**<code>"TF_Weapon_Nailgun" "Nail Gun"</code>
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* A bucket icon for the Nail Gun can be found in the game files.
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* The model of the Nail Gun can be found in the game files.
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* Textures for the Nail Gun existed in the game files but have since been removed.
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== Trivia ==
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* The [[Dispenser]], regardless of level, has what appears to be a nail belt hanging off it. This is similar to how a [[Lead Pipe|metal pipe]] can also be seen hanging out of it, and the [[Syringe|Syringes]] seen when the Dispenser is upgraded to level 2.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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File:Nail.png|Nail projectile.
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File: Bucket nailgun.png|Nail Gun bucket icon.
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File: Nailgun concept.png|Nail Gun concept artwork.
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File: Nailgun concept2.jpg|Nail Gun concept art.
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File:Nail belt dispenser.png|The Nail belt, as seen in the [[Dispenser]].
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File:Nail Gun Trailer 2.PNG|The [[Scout]] holding the Nail Gun, as seen in [[Trailer 2]].
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File:Scout Holding Nailgun Trailer 2.png|The Scout holding the Nail Gun, as seen in Trailer 2.
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File:Texture.png|The Nail Gun texture.
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</gallery>
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== See also ==
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* [[Nailgun (Classic)]]
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{{Unused Content Nav}}
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[[Category:Scout]]
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[[Category:Unreleased content]]

Latest revision as of 19:02, 11 July 2024

This article is about the scrapped Team Fortress 2 weapon. For the classic Team Fortress weapon, see Nailgun (Classic).
Bang! I make it look easy!
The Scout on nailing enemies to the wall

The Nail Gun, also known as Nailgun, is a scrapped primary weapon for the Scout. It appears to be a white-and-grey pneumatic nail gun that would fire nail projectiles from a nail belt canister attached to the barrel.

The Scout can be seen wielding this weapon in Trailer 2 and the Illustrative Rendering in Team Fortress 2, showing it was still in the relatively late development state of the game. However, the weapon was scrapped before the final release for unknown reasons. The Scout was equipped with the Scattergun as a replacement.

Each nail on the weapon's magazine had its own individual textured models in the game files. It, therefore, would most likely have functioned similarly to the Medic's Syringe Gun.

Unused content

  • A localization string and its name can be found in tf_english.txt.
    • "TF_Weapon_Nailgun" "Nail Gun"
  • A bucket icon for the Nail Gun can be found in the game files.
  • The model of the Nail Gun can be found in the game files.
  • Textures for the Nail Gun existed in the game files but have since been removed.

Trivia

  • The Dispenser, regardless of level, has what appears to be a nail belt hanging off it. This is similar to how a metal pipe can also be seen hanging out of it, and the Syringes seen when the Dispenser is upgraded to level 2.

Gallery

See also