In the Legacy version of Rust there are five different types of ammunition.
556 Ammo[]
556 Ammo rounds were only used by the M4 and the Bolt Action Rifle.
It could be found in Wooden storage crates, Green storage crates and Blue storage crates.
It could also be crafted assuming the player had correct material to do so. It's crafting recipe was NOT known by default, and could only be researched using a Research Kit.
Crafting[]
A 556 round could be crafted with:
It took 0.3 seconds to craft a single bullet.
Trivia[]
- The 556's full name is the 5.56x45mm NATO.[1]
References[]
9mm Ammo[]
9mm Ammo rounds were used by the 9mm Pistol, Revolver, P250 and MP5A4. The rounds were commonly found on either the Mutated Bear or Mutated Wolf. They were also commonly found inside Loot Crates.
Crafting[]
A 9mm round could be crafted with:
It took 0.5 seconds to craft a single bullet.
Trivia[]
- The 9mm's full name is 9x19mm parabellum.[1]
References[]
Arrow[]
Arrows are a type of ammunition used by the Hunting Bow.
Crafting[]
Arrows could be crafted with:
It took 10 seconds to craft four arrows.
Note: Arrows were a default crafting recipe.
Handmade Shell[]
Handmade Shells could only be used by the Pipe Shotgun and the Hand Cannon. The shells were only obtainable by crafting them, or taking them from other players.
Crafting[]
Handmade shells could be crafted with:
It took 0.7 seconds to craft four shells.
Note: Handmade shells were a default crafting recipe.
Shotgun Shells[]
Shotgun Shells were used by the Shotgun. The rounds were commonly found on either the Mutated Bear or Mutated Wolf. They were also commonly found inside Loot Crates.
Crafting[]
Shotgun shells could be crafted with:
It took 0.5 seconds to craft a single shell.
Trivia[]
- The in-game shotgun shells represented the 12-Gauge Birdshot Shotgun Shells, for more info check the reference.[1]
- When the Pipe Shotgun was reloaded the player put in a Shotgun shell during the reload animation. This was inaccurate as the Pipe Shotgun could not be reloaded with Shotgun shells.
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