A potentially pointless patch to add vanilla weapon sound keywords back to vanilla weapons, for use with Fallout 4 Resound Project - Guns and vanilla weapon replacer mods. Conflict free with RobCo Patcher.
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Version 1.1
Fixed Western Revolver.
Problem: Fallout 4 Resound Project - Guns is a fantastic mod, in my opinion even better than JSRS. However it relies on vanilla sound keywords to work, so if you use mods to replace Fallout 4's bizarre and grotesque vanilla firearms, Resound Project will stop working because whatever weapon replacer ESPs you installed will have their own custom keywords pointing to custom (and most likely low quality) sound effects.
Solution: I used RobCo Patcher to add the vanilla sound keywords to all vanilla weapons. So you can use any vanilla weapon replacer mod you like and it will use Resound Project's SFX for whatever vanilla weapon you're replacing. At least, in theory.
Note: this mod is completely redundant if you don't have any vanilla weapon replacer mods.