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Where to buy ammo in Starfield

Across the ammo-verse.

Weapons seem to fall like rain in Starfield. There are ships and Spacer-infested outposts filled to the brim with pistols, shotguns, and other dealers of pain you can use or sell. Ammunition, on the other hand, can be a bit tougher to come by. And if you need to know where to buy rarer ammo in Starfield, such as the .43 MI Array, you may be left perplexed.

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In my long travels across the universe, I’ve amassed a list of stores that I know serve ammunition and things that go boom. I’ll share it below with a vague promise to keep looking and updating as I go along. Everything is categorized by the planet followed by the name and location of the store.

Where to buy ammo in Starfield Rowland Arms store
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Stores and locations where you can buy ammo in Starfield

Jemison

  • Centaurion Arsenal (New Atlantis)
  • Jemison Mercantile (New Atlantis)
  • UC Distribution Center (New Atlantis)
  • UC Surplus (The Well, New Atlantis)
  • Apex Electronics (The Well, New Atlantis)
  • Vicente Salinas (Apex Electronics, The Well – Need to complete ‘A Shipment for Salinas’)

Volii Alpha

  • Neon Tactical (Neon Core)
  • Arboron (Neon Core, Ryujin lobby – Only LZR)
  • Kore Kinetics (Neon Core, Trade Tower – Only MI)
  • Frankie’s Grab and Go (Neon Core, Ebbside)
Where to buy ammo in Starfield Arboron store
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The Key

  • Weapons Shop
  • Zuri’s Essentials

Note: If you side with the UC after the final Crimson Fleet mission, the Key and its shops will be closed for good.

Akila

  • Shepard’s General Store (Akila City)
  • Rowland Arms (Akila City)
  • Laredo Firearms (Akila City)

Gagarin

  • Clint’s Collectibles (Gagarin Landing)

Polvo

  • Best Defense (Hopetown)

Porrima II

  • General Store (Paradiso)
Where to buy ammo in Starfield Vincent
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Titan (Saturn moon)

  • New Homestead Store (New Homestead)

Mars

  • Jane’s Goods (Cydonia)
  • UC Exchange (Cydonia)

Other

  • Sati Chandra (Red Mile, Porrima III)

You can also find a Trade Authority in pretty much every major city in the game. Each Trade Authority will include ammo to purchase.

Where to buy .43 MI ammo in Starfield

If you’ve made good progress in the Crimson Fleet questline, chances are you just got handed the unique gun, Keelhauler. This legendary weapon hits like a truck fired out of a cannon. But it uses .43 MI Array ammo, which doesn’t come easily or cheap. You can find this ammo at most .43 MI ammo at arms stores such as:

  • Rowland Arms
  • Centaurion Arsenal
  • Neon Tactical
  • Weapons Shop (The Key)
  • Best Defense
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But it’s not always so simple. Starfield likes to keep things a bit random, and that includes ammo locations. It’s guaranteed you can stock up on bullets at places like New Atlantis and Neon, but the same ammo you bought in one location may not be there the next time. The aforementioned .43 MI Array ammunition is a great example. However, there is one spot I suggest heading to whenever you’re running dry.

The best place to purchase .43 MI ammo is likely Kore Kinetics at Neon Core. To find the store, head to the Trade Tower and enter the elevator to the right. Choose the store name in the list of options, and you’ve made it. Kore Kinetics deals exclusively in ballistic weapons that use MI-type ammunition. When I visited the store last, I was able to purchase 250 rounds of .43 MI. It doesn’t seem like a lot, but if you’re familiar with these types of weapons, it’s almost too much. These things hit hard.

Where to buy ammo in Starfield kore kinetics store
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Cameron Woolsey
A contributing writer, Cam has been playing games for decades and writing about them for about 15 years. He specializes in action RPGs, shooters, and brawlers, but will always make a little bit of time for indies and classics.