SCUM has a good selection of weapons to choose from, but unfortunately, the majority of them are pretty hard to get. Some weapons like shotguns and pistols are somewhat common, but if you're looking for assault rifles, SMGs, or full-blow light machine guns, you're going to have to put in some extra effort.
Despite all that, players can get weapons in SCUM with a fairly decent success rate if they know where to look. This guide covers some of the places where players can get decent weapons and equipment relatively easily, as well as some tips on how to gear up early.
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Where to Get Weapons in SCUM
Before setting out for a loot hunt, you should at least get some basic weapons for self-defense. If you haven't picked up a Cleaver yet (these are usually found in kitchens), at least make a Stone Axe, then pair it with a makeshift bow with wooden arrows. These are enough to take down a few lone Puppets.
If you want a makeshift gun for emergencies, you can craft an Improvised Rifle using scrap and basic materials.
Police Stations
Once you get basic gear, it's time to look for better gear. Police stations are one of the best and earliest places you can loot for decent guns and other equipment. Almost every town on the map (excluding the tiny villages) has a police station in them. Inside every police station are a number of gun lockers that may contain weapons and ammo. These are usually locked, though, so bring some lockpicks or a crowbar.
Here are a few admin commands that will teleport you to some of the police stations on the map.
- #Teleport 156543.344 39485.758 30694.355
- #Teleport -461505.344 -104568.953 31659.404
- #Teleport 192606.781 -516272.469 1189.635
- #Teleport -159920.031 -688225.563 1522.004
Console commands in SCUM will only work if you're playing singleplayer, or if you're the admin of a multiplayer server. Use these to learn important locations on the map.
Hunting Camps
If you're out in the wilderness, keep an eye out for hunting camps. You can usually tell if a POI is a hunting camp by the camouflaged tents and watch towers in them. They aren't as good as police stations in terms of potential loot spawns and loot quality, but they're still worth checking out.
Hunting camp spots include:
- #Teleport 454417.25 -184826.953 2094.665
- #Teleport -193820.719 -182498.484 35470.66
- #Teleport -215623.266 -113549.398 37322.766
- #Teleport 217769.031 45025.469 27740.607
Bunkers
There are numerous bunkers all over the island that contain top-tier military gear. However, they are usually guarded by Sentries, large, heavily-armed mechs that will shoot players on sight. They are very sturdy and hard to take down, but their slow movement and predictable patrol patterns make them relatively easy to sneak past.
Big bunkers (the ones with blast doors) can be opened if you can guess the right keypad combination to unlock their doors. These house a network of tunnels that are usually full of Puppets, including a few special variants. Try not to make too much noise in them, as loud sounds like gunshots can potentially summon a horde or a strong Puppet to your position.
Meanwhile, small, secret bunkers require keycards, which you can find in police stations. They usually don't have any enemies guarding them, but they're hard to spot. To access them, simply have the right keycard in your inventory. Unlike their bigger counterparts, these are usually just stockpiles containing weapons, ammo, and equipment.
Bunker locations include:
- #Teleport 450016.156 -402649.25 7434.699
- #Teleport 230133.25 -447074.875 9235.462
- #Teleport -40706.711 -325085.031 16222.469
Points of Interest
Generally speaking, if a place looks like it has valuable loot, then it probably does. Military installations like the Airfield in northwest D4 and Boot Camp in northwest B3 are good examples of POIs with good loot. However, these are also patrolled by several Sentries, and they usually have plenty of Puppets inside too.
SCUM
- Released
- June 17, 2025
- Developer(s)
- Croteam, Gamepires
- Publisher(s)
- Devolver Digital
- Engine
- Unreal Engine 4
- Multiplayer
- Online Multiplayer
- Early Access Release
- August 29, 2018
- PC Release Date
- June 17, 2025
- Genre(s)
- Open-World, Survival
- Platform(s)
- PC
- How Long To Beat
- 24 Hours