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{{wikipedia|M1911 pistol}}
 
{{wikipedia|M1911 pistol}}
   
In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the pistol very closely resembles the Glock 22 (including slide clearly saying "22"); its front sight, however, is a copy of the twin-post rear sight, rather than the standard single-post front sight. It can be fired from cars, and its availability and ammo capacity make it more desirable for drive-bys and chases than the Combat Pistol; the submachine guns, however, are always a better option than pistols if available.
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In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the pistol very closely resembles the Glock 22 (including slide clearly saying "22"); its front sight, however, is a copy of the twin-post rear sight, rather than the standard single-post front sight. It can be fired from cars, and its availability and ammo capacity make it more desirable for drive-bys and chases than the Combat Pistol; the submachine guns, however, are always a better option than pistols if available.
In multiplayer, the pistol must deliver 3 or 4 headshots to kill. It is the starting weapon when weapons are set to "all", "pistols", or "weak".
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In multiplayer, the pistol must deliver 3 or 4 headshots to kill. It is the starting weapon when weapons are set to "all", "pistols", or "weak".
   
 
In [[GTA Chinatown Wars]], the pistol's HUD icon suggests it is modeled on the Glock 18..
 
In [[GTA Chinatown Wars]], the pistol's HUD icon suggests it is modeled on the Glock 18..
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=== Gallery ===
 
=== Gallery ===
 
==== In-game model ====
 
==== In-game model ====
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Image:pistol_3.png|The Pistol in most of the [[Grand Theft Auto III]]-era games. Resembles the Colt M1911 pistol.
 
Image:pistol_3.png|The Pistol in most of the [[Grand Theft Auto III]]-era games. Resembles the Colt M1911 pistol.
 
Image:glock_sa.png|The Glock that is used in [[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas]]'s cutscenes.
 
Image:glock_sa.png|The Glock that is used in [[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas]]'s cutscenes.
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Image:beretta_vcs.png|The Pistol in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. Resembles a Beretta 92 or "M9" pistol.
 
Image:beretta_vcs.png|The Pistol in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. Resembles a Beretta 92 or "M9" pistol.
 
Image:pistol_4.png|The Pistol in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. Also closely resembles a Glock.
 
Image:pistol_4.png|The Pistol in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. Also closely resembles a Glock.
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==== HUD icons ====
 
==== HUD icons ====
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Image:Pistol (GTA1) (icon).png|GTA 1.
 
Image:Pistol (GTA1) (icon).png|GTA 1.
 
Image:Pistol (GTAL) (icon).png|GTA London 1969 and London 1961.
 
Image:Pistol (GTAL) (icon).png|GTA London 1969 and London 1961.
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Image:Pistol (GTA4) (icon).png|GTA IV.
 
Image:Pistol (GTA4) (icon).png|GTA IV.
 
Image:Pistol (GTACW) (icon).png|GTA Chinatown Wars.
 
Image:Pistol (GTACW) (icon).png|GTA Chinatown Wars.
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==Locations==
 
==Locations==
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*[[Red Light District]], [[Portland Island]] - Available to buy from [[Ammu-Nation]] for $250 after completion of [[Pump-Action Pimp]] ($4,000).
 
*[[Red Light District]], [[Portland Island]] - Available to buy from [[Ammu-Nation]] for $250 after completion of [[Pump-Action Pimp]] ($4,000).
 
*[[Callahan Point]], Portland Island - On the north ledge of the large building next to and south of the [[Callahan Bridge]].
 
*[[Callahan Point]], Portland Island - On the north ledge of the large building next to and south of the [[Callahan Bridge]].
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*Near every hideout after collected 10 [[Hidden Packages|hidden packages]].
   
 
===Grand Theft Auto: Vice City===
 
===Grand Theft Auto: Vice City===
*[[Vice Point]] - On the first floor of the main building under construction at Fairground Point.
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*[[Vice Point]] - On the first floor of the main building under construction at Fairground Point (in [[Avery Carrington|Avery's]] Buliding).
 
*[[North Point Mall]] - Available to buy from Ammu-Nation from start of game ($100).
 
*[[North Point Mall]] - Available to buy from Ammu-Nation from start of game ($100).
 
*[[Ocean Beach]] - On the patio between Pier 1 and Pier 2 for the parking garage at The Piers.
 
*[[Ocean Beach]] - On the patio between Pier 1 and Pier 2 for the parking garage at The Piers.

Revision as of 14:05, 16 January 2010

The pistol is the most basic firearm in many Grand Theft Auto games.

Description

Design

The pistol is mainly used at the start of the game, or later when the player has run out of ammunition for better firearms. In its original form in GTA 1 and GTA 2, the pistol is one of the least effective firearms of them all, firing only one bullet every second or so, at a rate slower than a machine gun. From GTA III onwards, the 9mm pistol is given generally poor stopping power, average accuracy, and a fairly short range. In GTA San Andreas the weapon is significantly more effective, partly because it's possible to kill a target in one shot to the head. In Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas this weapon is the standard armament of many gang members and all police officers on patrol.

In GTA III, GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas, the pistol resembles a Colt M1911 in shape, and its magazine capacity ranges from 12 rounds (in GTA III) to 17 rounds (GTA Vice City onwards). All of this is despite the fact that the Colt M1911 isn't commonly chambered in 9mm and, even if it was, it still possesses a single-stack magazine design, therefore making it impossible to fit 17 rounds into the magazine without redesigning the weapon.

In the introduction cutscene of GTA San Andreas, where all three members of C.R.A.S.H. arrest Carl Johnson; Jimmy Hernandez and Eddie Pulaski are holding Glock 17s, instead of Colt M1911s like the ones in gameplay. Given the fact that the in-game pistol's magazine capacity (17 rounds) is incorrect for a Colt M1911 but correct for a Glock 17, and the fact that the Glock really is a 9mm pistol, it may be that the developers originally intended the player to use the model seen in the cutscenes, but this feature was left out for some reason.

In GTA Liberty City Stories, the pistol resembles the Glock 17, while in GTA Vice City Stories, the pistol resembles a Beretta 92.

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In Grand Theft Auto IV, the pistol very closely resembles the Glock 22 (including slide clearly saying "22"); its front sight, however, is a copy of the twin-post rear sight, rather than the standard single-post front sight. It can be fired from cars, and its availability and ammo capacity make it more desirable for drive-bys and chases than the Combat Pistol; the submachine guns, however, are always a better option than pistols if available. In multiplayer, the pistol must deliver 3 or 4 headshots to kill. It is the starting weapon when weapons are set to "all", "pistols", or "weak".

In GTA Chinatown Wars, the pistol's HUD icon suggests it is modeled on the Glock 18..

Variants

Variations of the pistol exists in both the ability to wield two pistols at once, as well as a modified variant of the original pistol with a suppressor. In addition, more powerful, higher-caliber versions of the pistol exist, although they tend to assume a more recognizable name or form, including the Python and the Desert Eagle.

Gallery

In-game model

HUD icons

Locations

Grand Theft Auto III

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

  • Vice Point - On the first floor of the main building under construction at Fairground Point (in Avery's Buliding).
  • North Point Mall - Available to buy from Ammu-Nation from start of game ($100).
  • Ocean Beach - On the patio between Pier 1 and Pier 2 for the parking garage at The Piers.
  • Ocean Beach - Available to buy from Ammu-Nation from start of game ($100).

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories

Grand Theft Auto IV

The Glock (referenced as Pistol in-game) can be purchased from the back-alley gun shops for $600, and each additional magazine is $35. The Glock can be purchased from Little Jacob for $420, and each additional magazine costs $25.

Broker

  • Firefly Island - Can be found to the right of the "Liberty Go-Karts" wall mural to the right of Wappinger Ave.
  • Hove Beach - Can be found atop the Perestroika club, on a walkway on the roof.
  • Rotterdam Hill - Can be found across the street from Michelle's house in a gated lot, behind some dumpsters.
  • East Hook - Can be found on the first-floor ledge of a cylindrical silo-type structure off Mohanet Ave. The player can easily reach it with an SUV/MPV or other tall vehicle like a Cavalcade or Ambulance.

Dukes

  • Willis - Can be found behind and to the left of the parking lot off Freetown Ave. This parking lot is also located to the left of the small parking space where you obtain Stevie's Comet during the mission No. 1.

Liberty City

Bohan

  • Northern Gardens - Can be found in the ladies' powder room of the Triangle Club. Please note: this pistol should be obtained only as a last resort, because otherwise the player shall receive a one star wanted level and the patrons and guards will begin shooting.
  • South Bohan - Can be found on the sixth floor of the apartment complex across the street from the South Bohan Safehouse.

Algonquin

  • Northwood - Can be found on the edge of the roof of a gutted-out warehouse off of Vespucci Circus.
  • Middle Park - Can be found on the lone island in the lake, next to the tree growing there.
  • The Meat Quarter - Can be found on the West River side of the driving range of the Golden Pier Golf Club, next to a sand trap.

Alderney

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

It can be purchased from the Ammunation website for $200, or $100 with the discount acquired.

  • Found in various dustbins throughout LC.


See also

[ ve ]Weapons in Grand Theft Auto and Grand Theft Auto: London (1969/1961)
WeaponsFist | Pistol | Machine Gun | Flamethrower | Rocket Launcher
Car WeaponsCar Bomb
Deleted WeaponsPetrol Bomb
[ ve ]Weapons in Grand Theft Auto 2
WeaponsPistol | Dual Pistol | S-Uzi Machine Gun | Silenced S-Uzi Machine Gun | Shotgun | Flamethrower | ElectroGun | Rocket Launcher | Molotov Cocktails | Grenades
Car weaponsVehicle Machine Gun | Vehicle Oil Slick | Vehicle Mine | Vehicle bomb
Deleted weaponsInstant Vehicle Bomb | ElectroBaton
[ ve ]Weapons in Grand Theft Auto III
MeleeFist | Baseball Bat
Basic FirearmsAK47 | Pistol | M16 | Shotgun | Sniper Rifle | Uzi
Heavy WeaponsFlamethrower | Rocket Launcher
ExplosivesCar Bomb | Grenades | Molotov Cocktail
SpecialDetonator
BetaLand Mine
[ ve ]Weapons in Grand Theft Auto Advance
MeleeBaseball Bat | Fist | Katana
GunsAssault Rifle | Pistol | Shotgun | Uzi
HeavyFlamethrower | Minigun | Rocket Launcher
ExplosivesCar Bomb | Grenades | Molotov
SpecialDetonator
Deleted weaponsOil Slick
[ ve ]Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
UnarmedFist | Brass Knuckles
MeleeScrewdriver | Hammer | Knife | Meat Cleaver | Golf Club | Nightstick | Baseball Bat | Machete | Katana | Chainsaw
ThrownTear Gas (PS2 only) | Molotov | Grenade | Detonator Grenade
HandgunColt 45/Pistol | Colt Python/.357
ShotgunShotgun/Chrome Shotgun | Stubby Shotgun | Spaz 12 Shotgun/S.P.A.S. 12
SMGTec-9 | Ingram Mac 10/Mac | Uzi 9mm/Uz-I | MP5/MP
AssaultRuger/Kruger | M4
HeavyM60 | Flame Thrower | Rocket Launcher | Minigun
SniperSniper Rifle | PSG1/.308 Sniper
SpecialCamera | Detonator | Car Bomb
BetaAK-47 | Desert Eagle | Grenade Launcher | Land Mine | MP5K | Nailgun | Silver Colt 1911 | Steyr Aug | Taser
[ ve ]Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
UnarmedFist | Brass Knuckles
MeleeBaseball Bat | Chainsaw | Golf Club | Katana | Knife | Nightstick | Pool Cue | Shovel
HandgunDesert Eagle | Pistol/9mm | Silenced Pistol/9mm
ShotgunCombat Shotgun | Shotgun | Sawn-Off Shotgun
SMGMicro SMG | SMG | Tec9
AssaultAK-47 | M4
SniperRifle/Country Rifle | Sniper Rifle
HeavyFlamethrower | Rocket Launcher | Heat-Seeking Rocket Launcher | Minigun
ThrownGrenade | Molotov | Satchel Charges/Remote Explosives | Tear Gas
Consumable ItemsFire Extinguisher | Spray Can | Camera
GiftsCane | Dildo | Flowers | Vibrator
SpecialCar Bomb | Detonator | Night Vision | Parachute | Thermal Vision
OtherCrates | Surface-to-Air Missile | Flares | Vibrator 1 | Dildo 2
BetaGlock | Python | Mac-10 | MP5K | PSG1 | M60 | Nail Bat | Meat Cleaver | Machete | Screwdriver | Sledgehammer | Hammer | Skateboard | Stubby Shotgun | Land Mine
[ ve ]Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
UnarmedFist | Brass Knuckles
MeleeBaseball Bat | Nightstick | Machete | Meat Cleaver | Chisel | Knife | Hockey Stick | Fire Axe | Katana | Chainsaw
ThrownMolotov | Grenade | Remote Grenade
HandgunPistol | .357
ShotgunShotgun | Stubby Shotgun | SPAS 12
SMGTec-9 | Mac-10 | Micro SMG | SMG
AssaultAK | M4
HeavyM60 | Flame-Thrower | Rocket Launcher | Minigun
SniperSniper Rifle | Laser Sighted Sniper Rifle
SpecialCamera | Car Bomb | Detonator
UnusedTear Gas | Silver Colt 1911
[ ve ]Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
UnarmedFist | Brass Knuckles
MeleeNightstick | Baseball Bat | Butterfly Knife | Knife | Fire Axe | Golf Club | Machete | Katana | Chainsaw | Gaff Hook
ThrownMolotov | Grenade | Remote Grenade
HandgunPistol | Equalizer
ShotgunShotgun | Stubby Shotgun | Spaz 12
SMGScorpion | Silenced MG | Micro SMG | SMG
AssaultAK | Assault Rifle
HeavyFlame-Thrower | Rocket Launcher | Minigun | M249
SniperSniper | Laser Sniper
SpecialCamera | Car Bomb | Binoculars | Detonator
UnusedTear Gas | Land Mine
[ ve ]Weapons in Grand Theft Auto IV, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony
UnarmedFist
MeleeBaseball Bat | Knife | Pool Cue
HandgunPistol | Combat Pistol | Automatic 9mm | .44
ShotgunPump Shotgun | Combat Shotgun | Sawn-Off Shotgun | Assault Shotgun | Auto Shotgun
SMGMicro SMG | SMG | Assault SMG | Gold SMG
AssaultAssault Rifle | Carbine Rifle | Advanced MG
SniperSniper Rifle | Combat Sniper | Advanced Sniper
HeavyRocket Launcher | Grenade Launcher
ThrownMolotov | Grenade | Pipe Bomb | Sticky Bomb
SpecialCar Bomb | Random Pickable Objects | Parachute
.
BetaHammer | Nailgun | Python | Silenced Pistol | Sledgehammer | Zastava M70
Weapons in GTA IV (Category) | Weapons in The Lost and Damned (Category) | Weapons in The Ballad of Gay Tony (Category)
The Lost and Damned only. | The Ballad of Gay Tony only. | TLAD and TBOGT only.
[ ve ]Weapons in Grand Theft Auto Advance
MeleeBaseball Bat | Fist | Katana
GunsAssault Rifle | Pistol | Shotgun | Uzi
HeavyFlamethrower | Minigun | Rocket Launcher
ExplosivesCar Bomb | Grenades | Molotov
SpecialDetonator
Deleted weaponsOil Slick
[ ve ]Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
FistFist
MeleeNight Stick | Chainsaw | Baseball Bat | Teaser | Sword
HandgunPistol | Twin Pistols | Revolver
ShotgunShotgun | Stubby Shotgun | Double Barreled Shotgun
Submachine GunMicro SMG | SMG
Assault RifleAssault Rifle | Carbine Rifle
HeavyFlamethrower | Minigun | RPG
ThrownFlashbang | Molotov Cocktail | Grenade | Proximity Mine
SpecialCrates | Car Bomb | Detonator | Fire Extinguisher | Sniper Rifle