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{{Infobox weapon |
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|name = Grenade Launcher |
|name = Grenade Launcher |
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− | |image = GrenadeLauncher- |
+ | |image = GrenadeLauncher-GTAV-HUD.png |
− | |games = [[The Lost and Damned]]<br>[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto V]] |
+ | |games = ''[[The Lost and Damned]]<br>[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto V]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' |
|slot = Heavy Weapon |
|slot = Heavy Weapon |
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+ | |ammo = 1 grenade <small>(TLAD & TBoGT)</small><Br>10 grenades <small>(GTA V)</small> |
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+ | |caption = Grenade Launcher in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]] |
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+ | |price = $7000 + $300 per grenade (TLAD)<br>$8000 + $300 per grenade (TBoGT) |
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+ | |Unlocked After = [[Action/Reaction]] <small>(TLAD)</small><br>[[Trevor Philips Industries]] or [[Nervous Ron]]<small>(GTA V)</small> |
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{{Quote|This single shot grenade launcher will fire a grenade farther, at a higher velocity and with more accuracy than any thrown by hand. Must be reloaded after every shot, but is powerfully effective. Learn to bounce grenades off walls and around corners to take out your rivals.|TLAD Official Website}} |
{{Quote|This single shot grenade launcher will fire a grenade farther, at a higher velocity and with more accuracy than any thrown by hand. Must be reloaded after every shot, but is powerfully effective. Learn to bounce grenades off walls and around corners to take out your rivals.|TLAD Official Website}} |
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− | The '''Grenade Launcher''' is a weapon that |
+ | The '''Grenade Launcher''' is a weapon that launches a grenade. It has appeared in [[The Lost and Damned]], [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], and [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. |
==The Lost and Damned== |
==The Lost and Damned== |
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− | The weapon |
+ | The weapon takes form of an [[wp:Heckler & Koch HK69A1|HK69A1 grenade launcher]]. The grenade launcher fires [[wp:40 mm grenade|40 mm]] [[grenades]] greater distances than a person throwing a hand grenade and is about as effective as a [[Pipe Bomb|pipe bomb]]. It is best for removing cover, such as a car, however, the grenade does not land in a particular spot, making it less accurate. The grenade detonates on a five second fuse. Grenades can be fired at and bounced off walls to reach tricky targets. When engaging long range targets, the player must arc the shot (aim higher than the target) in order to compensate for gravity. Although the grenade launcher is ill-suited for aerial targets, the player can carry more rounds than the [[RPG]] allows. |
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==The Ballad of Gay Tony== |
==The Ballad of Gay Tony== |
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==Grand Theft Auto V== |
==Grand Theft Auto V== |
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+ | {{Quote|A compact, lightweight grenade launcher with semi-automatic functionality. Holds up to 10 rounds.|GTA V, description from [[Ammu-Nation]].}} |
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− | In Grand Theft Auto V, It is based on a multiple shot, revolver-type launcher, the [[wp:Milkor MGL|Milkor MGL]]. |
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+ | ===Design=== |
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− | Unlike in The Lost and Damned and Ballad of Gay Tony, this launcher will be able to fire more than one grenade before reloading. |
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+ | In Grand Theft Auto V, It is based on a multiple shot, revolver-type launcher, the [[wp:Milkor MGL|Milkor MGL]], specifically, the M-32 variant. Unlike the MGL, the in-game model features no EOTech sight above the drum, but instead, only a picatinny rail. The grenade launcher is fitted with a Magpul CTR carbine fixed stock. The barrel of the launcher is short in comparison with the M-32. |
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+ | ===Performance=== |
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+ | Unlike in The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony, this launcher will be able to fire more than one grenade before reloading. It comes with a 10-round ammo capacity, which is oddly out of place, for the MGL itself as the real life version can only hold six. Like the grenade launcher in The Ballad Of Gay Tony, shots from this grenade launcher will explode instantly upon contact with a person or vehicle and has a similar fuse if it doesn't instantly explode. The player also no longer has to aim upwards to compensate for gravity as the grenade launcher will automatically adjust the arc of its shots to hit targets if it's a vehicle or person within its reticule and in its effective range. Grenades also no longer bounce across the ground after they land. |
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+ | ===Customizations (GTA V)=== |
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+ | ====Attachments==== |
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+ | *Grip (more stability, slightly increases accuracy) - $320 |
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+ | *Flashlight (provides additional light) - $462 |
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+ | *Scope (mid-range zoom, slightly increases accuracy) - $1312 |
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+ | ====Capacity==== |
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+ | *Grenades (20 rounds) - $50 |
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+ | ====Colors==== |
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+ | *Black (default) - Equipped by default |
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+ | *Army Tint (Desert sand) - $100 |
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+ | *LSPD Tint (Metallic Blue) - $600 |
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+ | ==Grand Theft Auto Online== |
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+ | The grenade launcher is unlocked at rank 60. It also spawns during survivals at waves 6+. |
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+ | Players should be careful while using it, since dying while holding it results in the loss of 1 grenade. Ammo is much more expensive than in singleplayer, 20 grenades costing 5000$. Like other explosives, players in free roam should also shoot carefully to avoid destroying other players' cars. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | |<gallery width="auto" perrow="3" style="font-size:95%; padding:0;" columns="dynamic" orientation="none" spacing="small" widths=" |
+ | |<gallery width="auto" perrow="3" style="font-size:95%; padding:0;" columns="dynamic" orientation="none" spacing="small" widths="188"> |
+ | ILja1kzUDBw.jpg|Cut model from [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]. |
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− | GrenadeLauncher-TLAD.png |
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+ | GrenadeLauncher-TLAD.png|The in-game model from The Lost and Damned. |
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+ | GrenadeLauncher-GTAV-inGame.png|The in-game model from GTA V. |
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File:MichaelGrenadeLauncher-GTAV.jpg|[[Michael De Santa|Michael]] with a Grenade Launcher in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]. |
File:MichaelGrenadeLauncher-GTAV.jpg|[[Michael De Santa|Michael]] with a Grenade Launcher in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]. |
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+ | GrenadeLauncher-GTAV-Franklin.jpg|[[Franklin]] with a Grenade Launcher. |
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− | ILja1kzUDBw.jpg|gta vice city model |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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===HUD Icons=== |
===HUD Icons=== |
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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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===GTA V=== |
===GTA V=== |
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− | *In the end of a catwalk inside a hangar at south of [[Los Santos International Airport]]. |
+ | *In the end of a catwalk inside a hangar at south of [[Los Santos International Airport (HD Universe)|Los Santos International Airport]]. |
+ | *Given in the mission [[Trevor Philips Industries]]. |
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+ | *Underwater inside the huge cove pretty much halfway between [[Palmer-Taylor Power Station]] and [[Davis Quartz]], east of [[RON Alternates Wind Farm]] near the [[Jetmax]]. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*It was originally going to make an appearance in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] but was taken out without any explanation. Its model (grenlanc.dff) and its textures (grenlanc.txd), still remain on the PS2 disc. These files were removed from all other ports of the game. |
*It was originally going to make an appearance in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] but was taken out without any explanation. Its model (grenlanc.dff) and its textures (grenlanc.txd), still remain on the PS2 disc. These files were removed from all other ports of the game. |
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+ | *It's possible to shoot down low flying [[Helicopter|helicopters]] with a Grenade Launcher. |
+ | *The Grenade Launcher in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] was going to able to buy it from the [[Ammu-Nation]] after the mission [[Yay Ka-Boom-Boom]] but was cut in the early beta stages, they remain in the PS2 files. |
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+ | *For unknown reasons, in [[GTA Online]], the player will lose 1 grenade when dying due to a [[glitch]]. |
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==External link== |
==External link== |
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[[Category:Weapons]] |
[[Category:Weapons]] |
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[[Category:Weapons in The Lost and Damned]] |
[[Category:Weapons in The Lost and Damned]] |
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[[Category:Weapons in The Ballad of Gay Tony]] |
[[Category:Weapons in The Ballad of Gay Tony]] |
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[[Category:Weapons in GTA V]] |
[[Category:Weapons in GTA V]] |
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[[Category:Weapons in GTA Online]] |
[[Category:Weapons in GTA Online]] |
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Revision as of 00:20, 16 August 2014
The Grenade Launcher is a weapon that launches a grenade. It has appeared in The Lost and Damned, The Ballad of Gay Tony, and Grand Theft Auto V.
The Lost and Damned
The weapon takes form of an HK69A1 grenade launcher. The grenade launcher fires 40 mm grenades greater distances than a person throwing a hand grenade and is about as effective as a pipe bomb. It is best for removing cover, such as a car, however, the grenade does not land in a particular spot, making it less accurate. The grenade detonates on a five second fuse. Grenades can be fired at and bounced off walls to reach tricky targets. When engaging long range targets, the player must arc the shot (aim higher than the target) in order to compensate for gravity. Although the grenade launcher is ill-suited for aerial targets, the player can carry more rounds than the RPG allows.
The Ballad of Gay Tony
In the Ballad of Gay Tony, the Grenade Launcher features an interesting improvement in which the grenade explodes on impact if it hits a vehicle or person. Also, the time it takes for the grenade to explode has been shortened to about 2.5 seconds.
The grenade launcher is only available from either Terry Thorpe in The Lost and Damned or Armando Torres in The Ballad of Gay Tony. In The Lost and Damned, the weapon spawns at the Lost MC Clubhouse and Brian Jeremy's Safehouse after completing 50 Gang Wars.
Grand Theft Auto V
Design
In Grand Theft Auto V, It is based on a multiple shot, revolver-type launcher, the Milkor MGL, specifically, the M-32 variant. Unlike the MGL, the in-game model features no EOTech sight above the drum, but instead, only a picatinny rail. The grenade launcher is fitted with a Magpul CTR carbine fixed stock. The barrel of the launcher is short in comparison with the M-32.
Performance
Unlike in The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony, this launcher will be able to fire more than one grenade before reloading. It comes with a 10-round ammo capacity, which is oddly out of place, for the MGL itself as the real life version can only hold six. Like the grenade launcher in The Ballad Of Gay Tony, shots from this grenade launcher will explode instantly upon contact with a person or vehicle and has a similar fuse if it doesn't instantly explode. The player also no longer has to aim upwards to compensate for gravity as the grenade launcher will automatically adjust the arc of its shots to hit targets if it's a vehicle or person within its reticule and in its effective range. Grenades also no longer bounce across the ground after they land.
Customizations (GTA V)
Attachments
- Grip (more stability, slightly increases accuracy) - $320
- Flashlight (provides additional light) - $462
- Scope (mid-range zoom, slightly increases accuracy) - $1312
Capacity
- Grenades (20 rounds) - $50
Colors
- Black (default) - Equipped by default
- Army Tint (Desert sand) - $100
- LSPD Tint (Metallic Blue) - $600
Grand Theft Auto Online
The grenade launcher is unlocked at rank 60. It also spawns during survivals at waves 6+.
Players should be careful while using it, since dying while holding it results in the loss of 1 grenade. Ammo is much more expensive than in singleplayer, 20 grenades costing 5000$. Like other explosives, players in free roam should also shoot carefully to avoid destroying other players' cars.
Gallery
In Game
HUD Icons
Locations
GTA V
- In the end of a catwalk inside a hangar at south of Los Santos International Airport.
- Given in the mission Trevor Philips Industries.
- Underwater inside the huge cove pretty much halfway between Palmer-Taylor Power Station and Davis Quartz, east of RON Alternates Wind Farm near the Jetmax.
Trivia
- It was originally going to make an appearance in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City but was taken out without any explanation. Its model (grenlanc.dff) and its textures (grenlanc.txd), still remain on the PS2 disc. These files were removed from all other ports of the game.
- It's possible to shoot down low flying helicopters with a Grenade Launcher.
- The Grenade Launcher in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was going to able to buy it from the Ammu-Nation after the mission Yay Ka-Boom-Boom but was cut in the early beta stages, they remain in the PS2 files.
- For unknown reasons, in GTA Online, the player will lose 1 grenade when dying due to a glitch.