How to Find Every Weapon in Rage 2

For a game about shooting the majority of things that move, Rage 2 is surprisingly light on guns. There are only nine in Bethesda’s newest shooter, and one of those is exclusive to special editions of the game. This makes it fairly simple to collect ‘em all—in concept, at least. Some guns are easier to get than others. Hell, three of them are basically just given to you. The rest can be found inside arks, which are found throughout the open world and contain various power-ups and ammo and whatnot. Kill the bad guys, find the ark, and get a new gun: it’s a reductive formula, but it repeats itself through Rage 2 a half-dozen or so times.
Here’s a quick guide to where to find all these guns, listed in alphabetic order.
BFG 9000
Yep, an old friend from Doom makes a surprise appearance in another shooter from Bethesda. It’s not in every version of the game, though. You have to pick up one of Rage 2’s special editions in order to find this one. You’ll need that Collector’s Edition or that Deluxe Edition, and you’ll also have to be linked to an active Bethesda account to make this work. Once that’s taken care of, you can find the gun above the Vineland at the crash site of a meteorite. Look for it right next to an intersection with three roads, and then get ready to brutalize these post-apocalyptic yahoos with a gun that’s very sizable indeed.
Charged Pulse Cannon
This requires a bit of work. The gun itself is in the Shrouded Vault Ark in the Dune Sea, but one does not just walk into the Shrouded Vault Ark. You have to take out a couple of reactors at Shrouded Sub Stations to unlock the Vault itself, and then fight through a fairly large and definitely crowded vault before finding the ark. At least the gun inside is one of the more useful ones in the game.
Combat Shotgun
Keep an eye out for this one while helping Marshall on the Blackout mission. It’s inside the Gun Barrel Ark that you can find while scouring the sewers on Marshall’s behalf. Because it’s in an ark, you’ll have to wipe out all the bad guys in the area before you can open it. As you’d probably expect from a shotgun, it’s pretty good at blasting any enemies who creep up closely on you.