(Seriously, it's an AK-47. Check this link. http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/AK_Gallery and besides, there is no designation that is AK-56) |
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+ | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Assault Rifle}} |
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+ | {{Disambiglink|For the weapon class, see [[Assault Rifles]].}} |
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− | |name = |
+ | |name = Assault Rifle |
− | |image = |
+ | |image = AssaultRifle-GTAV.png |
+ | |caption = The '''Assault Rifle''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''. |
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− | |games = [[Grand Theft Auto III]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]<small> ('''BETA''')</small><br>[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto V]] |
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+ | |aka = AK47 <small>(''GTA III'' & ''GTA San Andreas'')</small><br>AK-47<br>AK<br>K |
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− | |slot = [[Assault Rifle]] |
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+ | |slot = [[Assault Rifles|Assault Rifle]] |
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− | |damage = High |
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+ | |type = Assault Rifle |
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− | |weight = Medium |
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− | |ammo = 30 rounds <small>( |
+ | |ammo = 30 rounds <small>(Most games)</small><br> |
+ | ''(60 w/ Extended Clip; 100 w/ Drum Magazine)'' <small>(''GTA V'' & ''GTA Online'')</small><br> |
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− | |sold in = [[Ammu-Nation]] |
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+ | 72 rounds max <small>(''GTA Advance'')</small> |
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− | |price = |caption = AK-47 in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]|Unlocked After = [[Last Requests]] <small>(GTA III)</small><br>[[Pier 69 (mission)|Pier 69]] <small>(GTA San Andreas)</small><br>[[Deconstruction for Beginners]] <small>(GTA IV)</small>}} |
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+ | |games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'' {{UN|cutcontent=1}}<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' |
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+ | |manufacturer = [[Shrewsbury]] <small>(''GTA V'' & ''GTA Online'')</small> |
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+ | |sold in = [[Ammu-Nation]] <small>(''GTA III'', ''GTA San Andreas'', ''GTA Advance'', ''GTA Liberty City Stories'', ''GTA Vice City Stories'', ''GTA Chinatown Wars'', ''GTA V'' & ''GTA Online'')</small><br> |
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+ | [[Underground Gun Shops]] <small>(''GTA IV'', ''TLAD'' & ''TBoGT'')</small><br> |
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+ | [[Little Jacob]] <small>(''GTA IV'')</small><br> |
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+ | [[Terry Thorpe]] <small>(''TLAD'')</small><br> |
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+ | [[Armando Torres]] <small>(''TBoGT'')</small><br>[[Agencies|Agency Armory]] <small>(''GTA Online'')</small><br>[[Gun Van]] <small>(''GTA Online'')</small> |
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+ | |price = [[Money|$]]3,000 <small>(''GTA III'' & ''GTA Advance'')</small><br> |
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+ | $3,500 <small>(''GTA San Andreas'')</small><br> |
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+ | *$4,200 <small>(Purchased in [[Las Venturas (3D Universe)|Las Venturas]])</small><br> |
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+ | $4,200 <small>(''GTA Liberty City Stories'' & ''GTA Vice City Stories'')</small><br> |
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+ | *$3,150 <small>([[Phil's Shooting Range]] discount; ''GTA Vice City Stories'')</small><br> |
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+ | $3,500 <small>(''GTA IV'', ''TLAD'' & ''TBoGT'')</small><br> |
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+ | *$2,450 <small>([[Weapon Vehicles|Gun van]])</small><br> |
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+ | $2,500 <small>(''GTA Chinatown Wars'')</small><br> |
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+ | $1,400 <small>(''GTA V'')</small><br> |
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+ | *$1,260 <small>(Bronze medal discount)</small><br> |
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+ | *$1,190 <small>(Silver medal discount)</small><br> |
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+ | *$1,050 <small>(Gold medal discount)</small><br> |
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+ | $8,550 <small>(''GTA Online'')</small> |
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+ | |unlock = [[Last Requests]] <small>(''GTA III'')</small><br> |
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+ | [[Lure (GTA San Andreas)|Lure]] <small>(''GTA San Andreas'')</small><br> |
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+ | [[Driving Mr Leone]] <small>(''GTA Liberty City Stories'')</small><br> |
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+ | [[From Zero to Hero]] <small>(''GTA Vice City Stories'')</small><br> |
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+ | [[Deconstruction for Beginners]] <small>(''GTA IV'')</small><br> |
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+ | [[Street of Rage]] <small>(''GTA Chinatown Wars'')</small><br> |
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+ | [[Franklin and Lamar]] <small>(''GTA V'')</small><br> |
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+ | [[Rank]] 24 <small>(''GTA Online'')</small> |
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+ | |related = [[Ruger]]<br>[[Zastava M70AB2]]<br>[[Compact Rifle]] |
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+ | |variants = [[Assault Rifle Mk II]] |
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+ | |origin = {{Flagicon|Russia|Flag of Russia}} [[Russia]]n <small>(''GTA III'', ''GTA San Andreas'', ''GTA Liberty City Stories'', ''GTA Vice City Stories'', ''GTA IV'', ''EFLC'' & ''GTA Chinatown Wars'')</small><br>{{Flagicon|United States of America|Flag of the United States}} [[United States of America|U.S.A.]] <small>(''GTA V'' & ''GTA Online'')</small> |
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+ | |caliber = 7.62mm <small>(''GTA V'')</small> |
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+ | |firemode = Fully-Automatic |
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+ | |reticle = Generic <small>(3D Universe & ''GTA IV'')</small><br>Rifle <small>(''GTA V'' & ''GTA Online'')</small> |
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+ | |flags = |
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+ | {{Expand|'''GTA IV'''| |
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+ | {{Flags|GUN}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|CAN_AIM}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|CAN_FREE_AIM}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|ANIM_RELOAD}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|ANIM_CROUCH_FIRE}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|2HANDED}}<br> |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ---- |
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+ | {{Expand|'''GTA V'''| |
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+ | {{Flags|CarriedInHand}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|Automatic}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|Gun}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|CanLockonOnFoot}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|CanLockonInVehicle}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|CanFreeAim}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|TwoHanded}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|AnimReload}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|AnimCrouchFire}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|UsableOnFoot}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|UsableInCover}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|AllowEarlyExitFromFireAnimAfterBulletFired}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|NoLeftHandIKWhenBlocked}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|AllowCloseQuarterKills}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|HasLowCoverReloads}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|HasLowCoverSwaps}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|TorsoIKForWeaponBlock}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|LongWeapon}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|UseFPSAimIK}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|UseFPSSecondaryMotion}}<br> |
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+ | {{Flags|FPSOnlyExitFireAnimAfterRecoilEnds}}<br> |
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+ | }} |
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+ | |modelname = |
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+ | *AK47 <small>(''GTA San Andreas'')</small> |
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+ | *w_ak47 <small>(''GTA IV'')</small> |
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+ | *w_ar_assaultrifle <small>(''GTA V'')</small> |
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+ | *w_ar_assaultrifle_luxe <small>(''GTA V'', Yusuf Amir Luxury Finish)</small> |
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+ | |animname = |
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+ | *rifle <small>(3D Universe)</small> |
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+ | *riflebad <small>(''GTA San Andreas'', Poor weapon skill)</small> |
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+ | *gun@ak47 <small>(''GTA IV'')</small> |
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+ | |spawnmap = Yes |
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+ | |spawnped = Gangsters/Criminals <small>(All games)</small><br> |
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+ | Law enforcement <small>(''GTA V'' & ''GTA Online'' only)</small><br> |
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+ | [[Military]] <small>(''GTA V'' & ''GTA Online'' only)</small><br> |
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+ | |spawnvehicle = <!--null--> |
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+ | }}{{Quote|This standard assault rifle boasts a large capacity magazine and long distance accuracy.|''Grand Theft Auto V'' description on [[Ammu-Nation]] and [[Rockstar Games Social Club|Social Club]].}} |
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+ | The '''Assault Rifle''' is a [[Assault Rifles|weapon]] that appeared in every ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' since ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'', except ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'' where it was [[Beta Releases in GTA Vice City|cut during the development]] of the game. |
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+ | In all of its appearances, it has been based on the {{WP|AK-47}} or a variant of this weapon. In ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'', the weapon is manufactured by [[Shrewsbury]]. |
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+ | ==Design== |
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− | The '''AK-47''', also known as '''Kalashnikov''' is an [[assault rifle]] that appeared in every [[GTA games|GTA game]] since [[Grand Theft Auto III]], except in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] which is cut during the development of game. |
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+ | Though the Assault Rifle had several changes over the course of the games, it retained most of its characteristics, including the detailing of the barrel and the sight placed right at the end of it. The main shape of the trigger group remained the same and the curved magazine was one of its distinctive features. As for its general reception, the Assault Rifle was always the cheapest and most traditional assault rifle of every game, as opposed to the more contemporary and expensive [[Carbine Rifle]], as well as being a common sight in the hands of many [[gangs]] in the later missions throughout the games. |
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− | == |
+ | ===3D Universe=== |
+ | Though it seems to be identical in each game, certain features make every AK-47 based on different models. |
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+ | *The ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'' rendition is based on the {{WP|Armi Jager#Early history|Adler-Jäger AP-80}}, an [[Italy|Italian]] AK replica chambered in the low-caliber .22 LR cartridge. It is mostly accurate, but appears smaller than it should be. |
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− | The AK-47 fires powerful 7.62mm rounds and is the most powerful assault rifle available in the [[3D Universe]] games. A headshot will behead the target. It does, however, have a low rate of fire, and suffers from tremendous recoil and accuracy problems with long range. It is a common sight in the hands of many gangs on the later missions throughout the games. The AK-47 does not appear in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], being replaced by the [[Ruger]]. However, it is found in the game's files. |
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+ | *The ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' rendition is a hybrid of various AKs: the overall appearance is mostly that of a Chinese {{WP|Type 56 assault rifle|Type 56}}, but the barrel is longer, similarly to an 18.5" barreled Type 84S, and the buttstock is that of an early Type I AK-47 (without a mounting bracket). |
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+ | *The ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]'' rendition shows an original AK-47, and is accurate both by size and look. |
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− | In GTA IV, the AK-47 is referenced in-game as the '''Assault Rifle'''. It can be purchased from the back-alley gun shops for $3,500 and each additional magazine costs $80. It can also be purchased from [[Little Jacob]] for $2,450 with each additional magazine costing $55. Like almost all other guns, this a 1 headshot kill in single player and in multiplayer, a 2 headshot kill. It is the starting weapon when the weapons are set to assault rifles. This CANNOT be fired from a car, however it can be fired by a passenger in either a helicopter or boat. While the AK-47 is good, the M4 is probably better - the AK-47 has greater power but the M4 has greater accuracy and a slightly better rate of fire. The AK-47 is in 'poor weapons' range while the M4 is in the 'advanced' range. The extra firepower is not much in comparison to the M4 and is not required much since a single headshot from any weapon will kill any enemy in GTA IV (they are easy to pull off) and since the M4 has greater accuracy it is better if the player aims for the head. |
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+ | {{Beta|game=VC}} |
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+ | ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'' is the only game in the 3D and HD universes not to feature an AK-47, which was cut and replaced by the [[Ruger]]. However, the weapon model and textures still remain in the game files (ak47.dff and ak47.txd). These files contain the same texture and model as the ''GTA III'' variant and it seems the developers were planning to reuse the ''GTA III'' model. Additionally, a differently modeled AK-47 (specifically a Type 56, similar to the ''GTA San Andreas'' version) can be seen among other weapons on the shelves/racks inside [[Ammu-Nation]]. |
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+ | {{Beta|game=VC|end=y}} |
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− | === |
+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto IV''=== |
+ | The ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' rendition is mostly an accurate representation of the AK-47 in size and look, although some pins on the receiver are depicted at the wrong place, the fire selector is on safe, and the bolt carrier group is missing a handle. Since its appearance in the [[HD Universe]], it is named '''Assault Rifle'''. |
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− | * '''GTA III '''([[2001]]): The GTA III version of the weapon is the [[Romania]]n WASR-2 (note the magazine) and is mostly accurate, but appears smaller than it should be. |
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− | *'''GTA San Andreas''' ([[1992]]): The GTA San Andreas version of the weapon is a Norinco Type 56, an Asian clone of the original AK-47. It is often used in [[Gang Warfare]]. The model strangely enough, is significantly larger than it should be, being two-thirds as long as [[Carl Johnson]] is tall (also the HUD in San Andreas shows an AKS-74 rather than a regular AK-47). |
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− | *'''GTA Liberty City Stories''' ([[1998]]): The Liberty City Stories rendition is accurate, both by size and look. |
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− | *'''GTA Vice City Stories''' ([[1984]]): This rendition is exactly the same as the Liberty City Stories rendition. |
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− | *'''GTA IV''' ([[2008]]): The version in-game is the AK-47. It is accurate in size, look, magazine size and overall performance. The AK-47 is more powerful, but not as accurate as the [[M4]]. One should note, however, as with the carbine rifle, the rifle has two different reload animations, where Niko will simply pull the charging handle while standing. However, when he crouches, he'll do a longer animation in which he pulls out the magazine, inserts the new one, and then racks the charging handle. It could be an error in the game by the game's developers. |
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− | *A screenshot from [[The Lost and Damned]] shows [[Johnny Klebitz]] holding an AKS-74 instead of the AK-47. |
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− | *'''GTA Chinatown Wars''' ([[2009]]): The Chinatown Wars variant appears to be another Romanian AK-47 WASR, having the plastic pistol grip. The upper handguard of the weapon has been removed, revealing the gas tube. These details are shown when it is found in a Dustbin. The HUD Icon shows a normal AK-47. |
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− | *'''GTA V''' (2013): The AK-47 is replaced in Grand Theft Auto V by a Norinco Type 56-2, (a Chinese counterpart of the AK-47), evident by the folding stock and front-sights. It can be seen in the trailer with green synthetic furniture. |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars''=== |
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− | ===Customizations (GTA V)=== |
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+ | {{Quote|Cheap, dependable Russian import with good range and short reload times... The revolutionary's assault weapon of choice.|''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars'' description.}} |
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− | ====Attachments==== |
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+ | The ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]'' rendition appears to be a regular AK-47. The upper handguard of the weapon has been removed, revealing the gas tube. These details are shown when it is found in a Dustbin. |
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− | *Grip (more stability, slightly increases accuracy) - $392 |
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− | *Flashlight (provides ilumination when aiming) - $472 |
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− | *Scope (mid-range zoom, slightly increases accuracy) - $2025 |
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− | *Suppressor (silences but slightly reduces damage and range) - $1937 |
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− | ====Capacity==== |
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− | *Default clip (30 rounds) - Equipped by default |
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− | *Rounds (60 rounds) - $36 |
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− | *Extended clip (60 rounds) - $322 |
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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 V'' and ''Online''=== |
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− | ==Gallery== |
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+ | The Assault Rifle in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' is based on the {{WP|Type 56 assault rifle#Variants|Type 56-2}}, a Chinese version of the AK-47 fitted with a side-folding stock. However, it is depicted with a gas block similar to that of the {{WP|AK-74}} and the {{WP|AK-103}}. |
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− | ===In-Game Model=== |
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+ | It no longer features wooden detailings, and is fitted with Picatinny rails for [[attachments]]. In ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'', as part of the [[GTA Online: Further Adventures in Finance and Felony|Further Adventures in Finance and Felony]] update, there is a unique Drum Magazine option that resembles 75-round AK magazines (although 100-round drum mags exist as well, which are more cylindrical). |
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− | AK-47-GTA3.png|GTA III. |
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− | Image:AK-47-GTASA.png|GTA San Andreas. |
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− | Image:AK-47-GTAVCS.png|GTA Liberty City Stories & Vice City Stories |
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− | Image:AK-47-GTA4.png|GTA IV. |
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− | AK47-GTAV-ingameModel.png|GTA V. |
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− | </gallery></center> |
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− | == |
+ | ==Performance== |
+ | ===3D Universe=== |
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− | <center> |
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+ | In general, the AK-47 is an all-around powerful weapon, dealing considerable damage and having a good rate of fire. A headshot will always behead normal targets. It does, however, suffer from tremendous recoil and accuracy problems at long range. Furthermore, despite firing 7.62mm rounds in reality, the AK in the [[3D Universe]] is generally less powerful than the [[Carbine Rifle|M4 / M16]]. |
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− | <gallery> |
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− | Image:AK-47-GTA3-icon.png|GTA 3 |
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+ | In ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'', the AK-47 behaves rather differently from later games, as it is depicted with a very high rate of fire but low damage, similarly to the [[MAC-10]] featured in later games. Unlike the M16 (and unlike the [[Ruger]] from ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]''), it cannot be aimed in first person. It has lower recoil than the M16, but other than that it is outclassed by it, as the M16 deals way more damage and has a much higher fire rate than it, as well as having double the AK's magazine capacity. |
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− | Image:AK-47-GTASA-icon.png|GTA San Andreas. |
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− | Image:AK-47-GTAA-icon.jpg|GTA Advance. |
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+ | In ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'', the AK-47 has a lowered rate of fire, but deals more damage than its ''GTA III'' counterpart. It is as powerful as the M4, but the latter remains superior to it since it has a 50-round magazine as opposed to the AK's 30, as well as better accuracy. However, the AK-47's weapon skill increases faster than most other weapons. By inspecting the ''<code>ar_stats.dat</code>'' file, it can be verified that the AK-47 gains 3 skill points per bullet that hits a legitimate target. The only comparable guns are the [[Silenced 9mm]] and the [[Desert Eagle]], which gain 5 and 3 points per bullet respectively. The pistols, however, have a much slower rate of fire. Likewise, the AK-47's main competitors, the MP5 and M4, gain 1.5 and 2 points per bullet fired (For reference, 1000 skill points are required to reach the 'Hitman' level). Lock-on range is also increased with the weapon skill and is the same as its competitor, the M4, but it has a lower overall range (70 meters versus the M4's range of 90 meters). |
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− | Image:AK-47-GTALCS-icon.png|GTA Liberty City Stories/GTA Vice City Stories |
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− | Image:AK-47-GTA4-icon.png|GTA IV. |
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+ | In ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]'', the AK-47 serves as a counterpart to the Ruger from ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City''. As such, it has the same damage and firing sound as it, but has an increased rate of fire matching that of the M4, though it is still slightly less powerful than the M4. |
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− | Ak47-GTACW-icon.png|GTA Chinatown Wars. |
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+ | ====3D Universe Overview==== |
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+ | {{Weaponstats-3d |
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+ | |file_damage = 19 <small>(''GTA III'')</small><br>30 <small>(''GTA San Andreas'')</small> |
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+ | |file_fire_rate = |
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+ | |file_range = |
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+ | <center>'''GTA San Andreas'''</center><br> |
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+ | 40 / 131.2 <small>(Lock-on, 'Poor' weapon skill)</small><br> |
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+ | 45 / 147.6 <small>(Lock-on, 'Gangster' weapon skill)</small> |
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+ | 50 / 164 <small>(Lock-on, 'Hitman' weapon skill)</small> |
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+ | 70 / 229.6 <small>(Weapon)</small> |
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+ | |file_ammo = 30 |
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+ | |file_reload_speed = |
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+ | |observed_damage = |
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+ | |observed_fire_rate = |
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+ | 950 RPM<br><small>(''GTA III)</small><br> |
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+ | 500 RPM<br><small>(''San Andreas'')</small><br> |
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+ | 625 RPM<br><small>(''Liberty City Stories'' & ''Vice City Stories'')</small> |
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+ | |observed_ammo = 30-round standard magazine |
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+ | |observed_reload_mechanism = Charging handle |
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+ | |observed_reload_speed = |
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+ | }} |
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+ | |||
+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto IV''=== |
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+ | Like almost all other guns, this weapon ensures a 1 headshot kill in single player and in [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|multiplayer]], a 2 headshot kill. The Assault Rifle has greater power, in contrast to the [[Carbine Rifle]]'s greater accuracy. The extra firepower is not much in comparison to the Carbine Rifle and is not required since a single headshot from any weapon will kill any enemy. The Assault Rifle in ''GTA IV'' strangely has two reload animations. When Niko is standing while reloading, he will cock the gun with his left hand, but when he is crouching while reloading, he will take "out" the magazine, puts "another" one in and cocks the gun. It is unknown why two reloading animations are present. These two reloading animations are also present with the [[Carbine Rifle]] and the [[Assault Shotgun]]. |
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+ | |||
+ | ====''GTA IV'' Overview==== |
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+ | {{Weaponstats-gtaiv |
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+ | |file_damage = 30<br>{{H:title|Multiplayer modifier (player)|60}} |
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+ | |file_fire_rate = 133 |
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+ | |file_range = |
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+ | 55 / 180.4 <small>(Lock-on)</small><br> |
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+ | 65 / 213.2 <small>(Weapon)</small> |
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+ | |file_ammo = 30 |
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+ | |file_reload_speed = 2066 |
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+ | |stated_fire_rate = |
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+ | |stated_range = |
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+ | |stated_ammo = |
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+ | |observed_damage = 1-3/8 |
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+ | |observed_fire_rate = 450 RPM<br> |
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+ | 400 RPM {{H:title|When falling or being burned|[?]}} |
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+ | |observed_ammo = 30-round standard magazine |
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+ | |observed_reload_mechanism = Charging handle |
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+ | |observed_reload_speed = 1 second <small>(Standing)</small><br>2.07 seconds <small>(Crouched)</small> |
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+ | }} |
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+ | |||
+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto V'' and ''Online''=== |
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+ | In ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'', the Assault Rifle is weaker than the Carbine Rifle. It also has less accuracy and fire rate than the aforementioned weapon, resulting in a low efficiency weapon. At early stages of the game, the Assault Rifle proves to be useful for long-range assaults and performs better than handguns and submachine guns, but at later stages, it is easily outclassed by other assault rifles. |
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+ | |||
+ | The weapon by default has a 30-round magazine, which can be replaced with a 60-round magazine. In ''Grand Theft Auto Online'', as of the [[GTA Online: Further Adventures in Finance and Felony|Further Adventures in Finance and Felony]] update, it can be further upgraded with a 100-round drum magazine, which offers as much supression fire as an [[MG]] with "Extended Clip" or a [[Combat MG]] with "Default Clip", at the cost of a slightly increased reload time. |
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+ | |||
+ | ====''GTA V'' and ''Online'' Overview==== |
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+ | {{Weaponstats-gtav |
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+ | |&online = y |
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+ | |file_damage = |
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+ | {{H:title|HitLimbs modifier|15}} ({{H:title|(multiplayer)|24}})<br> |
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+ | {{H:title|LightArmor modifier|22.5}}<br> |
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+ | {{H:title|Default|30}}<br> |
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+ | {{H:title|Headshot modifier (multiplayer)|51}} |
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+ | |file_fire_rate = 0.158 (380 RPM) |
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+ | |file_range = |
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+ | 65 / 213.2 <small>(Lock-on)</small><br> |
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+ | 120 / 393.7 <small>(Weapon)</small> |
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+ | |file_ammo = 30 |
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+ | |file_reload_speed = |
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+ | |stated_fire_rate = |
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+ | |stated_range = |
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+ | |stated_ammo = |
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+ | |observed_damage = |
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+ | |observed_fire_rate = 380 RPM |
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+ | |observed_range = |
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+ | 65 / 213.2 <small>(Lock-on)</small><br> |
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+ | 120 / 393.7 <small>(Weapon)</small> |
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+ | |observed_ammo = |
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+ | 30-round standard magazine<br> |
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+ | 60-round standard magazine <small>(Extended magazine)</small><br> |
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+ | 100-round drum magazine <small>(Drum Magazine)</small> |
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+ | |observed_reload_mechanism = Charging handle |
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+ | |observed_reload_speed = |
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+ | |rsc_image = AssaultRifle-GTAV-RSCStats.PNG |
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+ | |rsc_damage = {{PercentBar|30|width=150}} |
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+ | |rsc_fire_rate = {{PercentBar|60|width=150}} |
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+ | |rsc_accuracy = {{PercentBar|45|width=150}} |
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+ | |rsc_range = {{PercentBar|45|width=150}} |
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+ | |rsc_clip_size = {{PercentBar|40|width=150}} |
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+ | }} |
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+ | |||
+ | ==Customizations== |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto V'' and ''Online''=== |
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+ | {| style="width: 600px;" class="article-table" border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="col" |Rounds & magazine |
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+ | ! scope="col" |GTA V |
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+ | ! scope="col" |GTA Online <small>(Unlock)</small> |
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+ | ! scope="col" |Image |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Rounds (60) |
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+ | |$36 |
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+ | | colspan="2" |$108 <small>(Rank 24)</small> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Default clip (30 rounds) |
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+ | |Default |
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+ | |Default |
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+ | |[[File:AssaultRifle-GTAV-MagDefault.png|thumb|center|200px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Extended clip (60 rounds) |
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+ | |$322 |
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+ | |$9,550 <small>(Rank 25)</small> |
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+ | |[[File:AssaultRifle-GTAV-MagExtended.png|thumb|center|200px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Drum Magazine (100 rounds) |
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+ | |N/A |
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+ | |$24,250 |
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+ | |[[File:AssaultRifle-GTAO-MagDrum.png|thumb|center|200px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="4" |Attachments |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Grip (increases stability and accuracy) |
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+ | |$397 |
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+ | |$4,200 <small>(Rank 26)</small> |
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+ | |[[File:Grip-GTAV-Brown.png|thumb|center|200px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Flashlight (provides ilumination when aiming) |
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+ | |$472 |
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+ | |$2,125 <small>(Rank 27)</small> |
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+ | |[[File:Flashlight-GTAV-Variant2.png|thumb|center|200px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Scope (expands field of view) |
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+ | |$1,412 |
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+ | |$10,850 <small>(Rank 28)</small> |
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+ | |[[File:Scope-GTAV-Variant1.png|thumb|center|200px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Suppressor (silences but slightly reduces damage and range) |
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+ | |$2,025 |
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+ | |$12,300 <small>(Rank 29)</small> |
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+ | |[[File:Suppressor-GTAV-Variant2.png|thumb|center|200px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="4" |Special |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Yusuf Amir Luxury Finish |
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+ | |$36,000 |
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+ | | colspan="2" |$36,000 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="4" |Tints |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Black |
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+ | |Default |
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+ | | colspan="2" |Default |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Army |
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+ | |$100 |
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+ | | colspan="2" |$5,000 <small>(Kill 100 players)*</small> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Green <small>(Collector's and Enhanced Edition)</small> |
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+ | |$200<sup>F</sup> |
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+ | | colspan="2" |$5,250 <small>(Kill 200 players)*</small> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Orange <small>(Collector's and Enhanced Edition)</small> |
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+ | |$400<sup>F</sup> |
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+ | | colspan="2" |$5,500 <small>(Kill 400 players)*</small> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |LSPD |
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+ | |$600 |
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+ | | colspan="2" |$5,750 <small>(Kill 600 players)*</small> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Pink <small>(Collector's and Enhanced Edition)</small> |
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+ | |$800<sup>F</sup> |
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+ | | colspan="2" |$7,500 <small>(Rank 50)</small> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Gold <small>(Collector's and Enhanced Edition)</small> |
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+ | |$1,000<sup>F</sup> |
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+ | | colspan="2" |$10,000 <small>(Rank 75)</small> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Platinum <small>(Collector's and Enhanced Edition)</small> |
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+ | |$1,500<sup>F</sup> |
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+ | | colspan="2" |$12,500 <small>(Rank 100)</small> |
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+ | |} |
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+ | :<sup>F</sup> Free for players that have the Special/Collector's edition of the game. |
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+ | :<nowiki>*</nowiki> These Tints can also be unlocked by bringing the Assault Rifle to any [[Weapon Workshop]]. |
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+ | |||
+ | ==Image Gallery== |
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+ | ===In-game model=== |
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+ | <gallery position="center" spacing="small"> |
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+ | AK-47-GTA3.png|''Grand Theft Auto III''. |
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+ | AK-47-GTAVC.png|The unused '''AK-47''' found in the ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' game files. Note that it uses the same textures from ''GTA III''. |
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+ | AssRifl_GTAA.png|The '''Assault Rifle''' in ''Grand Theft Auto Advance'' <small>(Menu icon)</small>. |
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+ | AssaultRifle-GTAA-PickupIcon.png|The '''Assault Rifle''' in ''Grand Theft Auto Advance'' <small>(Pickup icon)</small>. |
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+ | Sprites_Ak47_GTAA.jpg|''Grand Theft Auto Advance'' sprites. |
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+ | AK-47-GTASA.png|''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''. |
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+ | AK-47-GTAVCS.png|''Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories'' and ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories''. |
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+ | AK-47-GTA4.png|''Grand Theft Auto IV''. |
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+ | AssaultRifle-GTAV-SocialClub.png|The '''Assault Rifle''' on [[Rockstar Games Social Club]]. (''Grand Theft Auto V'' and ''Grand Theft Auto Online'') |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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− | </center> |
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− | === |
+ | ===HUD icon=== |
− | <gallery |
+ | <gallery position="center" spacing="small"> |
− | + | AK-47-GTA3-icon.png|''Grand Theft Auto III''. |
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− | + | AK47-GTA3-PS2-icon.png|''Grand Theft Auto III'', PlayStation 2 version. |
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+ | AK47-GTAIIIAnniversary-HUDicon.png|''Grand Theft Auto III'', 10th anniversary edition. |
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− | 300px-ToniAK47Idaho.jpg|[[Toni Cipriani]] firing the AK-47 in [[GTA Liberty City Stories]]. |
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+ | AK-47-GTAVC-icon.png|''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'', 10th anniversary edition. Unused GTA III model icon. |
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− | Machine Gun.jpg|[[Niko Bellic]] wielding the AK-47 in [[GTA IV]]. |
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+ | File:AK-47-GTAVCDE-icon.png|''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City - The Definitive Edition'' (Unused GTA San Andreas model icon). |
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− | Protagnist-GTAV.png|[[Michael De Santa]] holding a customized AK-47 in [[GTA V]]. |
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+ | AK-47-GTASA-icon.png|''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''. |
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− | Grand-theft-auto-v-20111102095031454 640w.jpg |
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+ | AssaultRifle-GTAA-HUD.png|''Grand Theft Auto Advance''. |
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− | Norinco Type 56-2 gray grip.png|Another AK-47 in [[GTA V]], being held by [[Lamar Davis]]. |
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+ | AK-47-GTALCS-icon.png|''Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories'' and ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories''. |
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− | Screenshot-TrevorHelicopter2-GTAV.jpg|[[Trevor Philips]] holding an AK-47 in [[GTA V]]. |
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+ | Hud ak47.png|''Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories'', Mobile version. |
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− | Michael(GTAV)_Beige-Suit.GTAV.jpg|[[Michael De Santa|Michael]] holding an AK-47 in [[GTA V]]. |
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+ | AK-47-GTA4-icon.png|''Grand Theft Auto IV''. |
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− | TrevorAK-GTAV.png |
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+ | Ak47-GTACW-icon.png|''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars'' |
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− | grand_theft_auto_gta_v-wide.jpg |
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+ | AssaultRifle-GTAV-HUD.png|''Grand Theft Auto V'' and ''Grand Theft Auto Online''. |
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− | AK-47-GTAV-Franklin.jpg|[[Franklin Clinton]] with an AK-47. |
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+ | AssaultRifle-GTAVPC-HUD.png|''Grand Theft Auto V'' and ''Grand Theft Auto Online'', enhanced version. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |||
+ | ===First-Person View=== |
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+ | <gallery position="center" spacing="small"> |
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+ | AK47-GTAV-Holding.png|Holding. |
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+ | AK47-GTAV-Aiming.png|Aiming. |
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+ | AK47-GTAV-Sights.png|Down the sights. |
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+ | AK47-GTAV-Reloading.png|Reloading. |
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+ | AK47-GTAV-ReloadingDrumMagazine.png|Reloading (Drum Magazine) |
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+ | AssaultRifleYALF-GTAV.png|[[Yusuf Amir]] Luxury Finish on the '''Assault Rifle'''. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Screenshots=== |
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+ | <gallery position="center" spacing="small"> |
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+ | Claude-GTAIII-AK47.jpg|[[Claude]] firing the '''Assault Rifle''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''. |
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+ | AK-GTASA-AmmuNation.jpg|Buying an '''Assault Rifle''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''. |
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+ | Toni-GTALCS-FiringAK47.jpg|[[Toni Cipriani]] firing the '''Assault Rifle''' in ''GTA Liberty City Stories''. |
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+ | AssaultRifle-GTAIV-Niko.jpg|[[Niko Bellic]] wielding the '''Assault Rifle''' in ''GTA IV''. |
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+ | Protagnist-GTAV.png|[[Michael De Santa]] holding a customized '''Assault Rifle''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'', during [[The Jewel Store Job]]. |
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+ | AssaultRifle-GTAV-Franklin.jpg|[[Franklin Clinton]] with an '''Assault Rifle'''. |
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+ | AssaultRifle-GTAV-AmmuNation.jpg|The '''Assault Rifle''' at [[Ammu-Nation]]. |
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+ | AssaultRifle-GTAV-WeaponDisassembly.png|'''Assault Rifle''' striped apart poster at Ammu-Nation in ''GTA V''. |
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+ | AssaultRifle-GTAOnline-Crate.png|A crate of unloaded '''Assault Rifles''' in a [[GTA Online Protagonist|GTA Online character's]] office. Notice the green tint. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Artwork=== |
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+ | <gallery position="center" spacing="small"> |
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+ | PhilCassidy-GTAVC-artwork.jpg|[[Phil Cassidy]] holding an '''AK-47''' in his artwork in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]''. |
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+ | GroveStreet-GTASA-GangMemberArtwork.jpg|A [[Grove Street Families|GSF]] member with an '''AK-47'''. |
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+ | NikoHidden-GTAIV-EntryScreen.PNG|A mobster with an '''AK-47'''. |
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+ | AssaultRifle-GTAV-JewelStoreArtwork.jpg|'''Assault Rifle''' artwork in the aforementioned mission. |
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+ | Artwork-Preparation-GTAV.jpg|[[Michael De Santa|Michael]] and [[Franklin Clinton|Franklin]] preparing their '''Assault Rifles'''. |
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+ | Artwork-TheDesert-GTAV.jpg|The '''Assault Rifle''' in the hands of [[Trevor Philips|Trevor]]. This one appears to lack a stock. |
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+ | SniperArtwork-GTAO.jpg|A target using an '''Assault Rifle'''. |
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+ | PlayersArtwork-GTAO.jpg|A character firing an '''Assault Rifle'''. |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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− | === |
+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto III''=== |
− | *[[Saint Mark's]], [[Portland |
+ | *[[Saint Mark's]], [[Portland]] - In a secluded area behind [[Momma's Restaurante|Cipriani's Ristorante]]. From Cipriani's Ristorante, use the sidewalk on the south side of the block and head east. Proceed up the hill until you reach a driveway that cuts across the block. Go onto the driveway then turn west. Go to either the north or south side of this building and continue west along the ledge. Go around the corner and proceed to the middle of the block. You should see a ramp leading down into the secluded area. The weapon icon is in the corner near the ramp and next to a [[Body Armor|body armor]] icon. |
− | *[[Trenton]], Portland |
+ | *[[Trenton]], Portland - On top of [[Liberty Pharmaceuticals]] (behind the large sign) near an [[adrenaline]] icon, a [[health]] icon, and a body armor icon. Jump from the elevated tracks near the northeast side of the large complex to access. |
*[[Fort Staunton]], [[Staunton Island]] - Tucked beside a construction trailer underneath some ruins north of the sharp angled turn in the northeast part of the construction zone. |
*[[Fort Staunton]], [[Staunton Island]] - Tucked beside a construction trailer underneath some ruins north of the sharp angled turn in the northeast part of the construction zone. |
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*[[Newport]], Staunton Island - Available to buy from [[Ammu-Nation]] after completion of [[Last Requests]] ($3,000). |
*[[Newport]], Staunton Island - Available to buy from [[Ammu-Nation]] after completion of [[Last Requests]] ($3,000). |
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*[[Pike Creek]], [[Shoreside Vale]] - In the parking area on the west side of [[Punk Noodles]]. |
*[[Pike Creek]], [[Shoreside Vale]] - In the parking area on the west side of [[Punk Noodles]]. |
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*[[Safehouses in GTA III|Safehouses]] - Spawn at each safehouse after collecting 70 [[Hidden Packages in GTA III|Hidden Packages]]. |
*[[Safehouses in GTA III|Safehouses]] - Spawn at each safehouse after collecting 70 [[Hidden Packages in GTA III|Hidden Packages]]. |
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− | ===GTA Advance=== |
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− | *Available to buy from Ammu-Nation for $3000 |
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− | *Spawn at each safehouse after collecting 70 Hidden Packages. |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto Advance''=== |
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− | [[File:AK-47-LocationsMap-GTASA.jpg|thumb|AK-47's locations map]] |
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+ | *Available to buy from Ammu-Nation for $3,000 |
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+ | *Spawn at each safehouse after collecting 70 [[Hidden Packages]]. |
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− | === |
+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''=== |
+ | [[File:AK-47-LocationsMap-GTASA.jpg|thumb|AK-47's locations map]] |
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− | *[[Ganton]], [[Los Santos]] - At the [[Johnson House]] after spraying over all 100 [[Tags|Gang Tags]]. |
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+ | *[[Ganton]], [[Los Santos (3D Universe)|Los Santos]] - At the [[Johnson House]] after spraying over all 100 [[Tags|Gang Tags]]. |
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*[[Mulholland]], Los Santos - Behind [[Roboi's Food Mart]]. |
*[[Mulholland]], Los Santos - Behind [[Roboi's Food Mart]]. |
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− | *[[Vinewood]], Los Santos - At the movie studios, behind the westernmost studio. |
+ | *[[Vinewood (3D Universe)|Vinewood]], Los Santos - At the movie studios, behind the westernmost studio. |
− | *[[Ocean Docks]], Los Santos - In the warehouse which you have to enter in the mission [[Gray Imports]] for [[ |
+ | *[[Ocean Docks]], Los Santos - In the warehouse which you have to enter in the mission [[Gray Imports]] for [[C.R.A.S.H.]], the weapon is located behind the stairs in the first floor. |
*[[Blueberry]], [[Red County]] - Around the premises of the [[FleischBerg]] factory. |
*[[Blueberry]], [[Red County]] - Around the premises of the [[FleischBerg]] factory. |
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− | *[[Foster Valley]], [[San Fierro]] - Behind a big rock at the large atrium. |
+ | *[[Foster Valley]], [[San Fierro (3D Universe)|San Fierro]] - Behind a big rock at the large atrium. |
− | *[[Downtown |
+ | *[[Downtown San Fierro|Downtown]], San Fierro - On the helipad of the SFPD headquarters (only if not picked up during [[Toreno's Last Flight]]). |
*[[Bone County]] - Behind a trailer park near [[Valle Ocultado]] and [[Las Payasadas]]. |
*[[Bone County]] - Behind a trailer park near [[Valle Ocultado]] and [[Las Payasadas]]. |
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− | *[[The Four Dragons Casino]], [[Las Venturas]] - At the roof of a Casino enclosed by two walls. (Requires [[Jetpack]] or [[Helicopter]]). |
+ | *[[The Four Dragons Casino]], [[Las Venturas (3D Universe)|Las Venturas]] - At the roof of a Casino enclosed by two walls. (Requires [[Jetpack]] or [[Helicopter]]). |
*[[Redsands West]], Las Venturas - In an apartment complex east of the [[Redsands West Safehouse]], surrounded by bushes. |
*[[Redsands West]], Las Venturas - In an apartment complex east of the [[Redsands West Safehouse]], surrounded by bushes. |
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− | *Available to buy from Ammu-Nation for $3500 after completion of [[Lure]]. |
+ | *Available to buy from Ammu-Nation for $3500 after completion of [[Lure (GTA San Andreas)|Lure]]. |
+ | *Used by the [[San Fierro Triads]]. |
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− | === |
+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories''=== |
− | *[[Red Light District]], Portland |
+ | *[[Red Light District]], Portland - On a roof to the left of [[Sex Club 7|Paulie's Revue Bar]]. Run to the back of the club, go up the stairs and start walking towards the water tower and jump on that roof when you're close enough. |
− | *[[Newport]], [[Staunton Island]] - Available to buy from [[Ammu-Nation]] after completing the mission [[Driving Mr |
+ | *[[Newport]], [[Staunton Island]] - Available to buy from [[Ammu-Nation]] after completing the mission [[Driving Mr Leone]]. ($4,200) |
− | === |
+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories''=== |
− | *[[Downtown (Vice City)|Downtown]] - On the roof of the [[Vice City Police Department|VCPD]] police station. The roof is accessible by using a helicopter or using the set of stairs on the alleyway where an [[Enforcer]] and [[PCJ-600]] are parked. |
+ | *[[Downtown (Vice City)|Downtown]] - On the roof of the [[Vice City Police Department (3D Universe)|VCPD]] police station. The roof is accessible by using a helicopter or using the set of stairs on the alleyway where an [[Enforcer]] and [[PCJ-600]] are parked. |
− | *[[Ocean Beach]] - On the roof accessible by a set of stairs at the long alleyway going behind [[Ocean Drive]]. The roof is north of the [[Patrol Invest Group]]'s headquarter and a [[Rampages|rampage]] is also available on that very roof. |
+ | *[[Ocean Beach]] - On the roof of a [[Teatro de Bell|yellow and turquoise building]] accessible by a set of stairs at the long alleyway going behind [[Ocean Drive]]. The roof is north of the [[Patrol Invest Group]]'s headquarter and a [[Rampages|rampage]] is also available on that very roof. |
*Ocean Beach - Available to purchase from Ammu-Nation for $4200 ($3150 if the player completed [[Phil's Shooting Range]]) after the mission [[From Zero to Hero]]. |
*Ocean Beach - Available to purchase from Ammu-Nation for $4200 ($3150 if the player completed [[Phil's Shooting Range]]) after the mission [[From Zero to Hero]]. |
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+ | *[[Sharks]] - Killing them during an empire attack will cause them to drop their gun. |
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− | ===GTA Chinatown Wars=== |
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+ | *Spawns at each safehouse after bursting 50 [[Red Balloons|red balloons]]. |
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− | *Available to buy from [[AmmuNation.net]] for $3000 after the mission [[Pimp His Ride]]. |
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+ | |||
+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto IV''=== |
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+ | '''General''' |
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+ | *It can be purchased from the [[Underground Gun Shops]] for [[Money|$]]3,500 and each additional magazine costs $80. |
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+ | *It can also be purchased from [[Little Jacob]]/[[Terry Thorpe]]/[[Armando Torres]] for $2,450 with each additional magazine costing $55. |
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+ | *In multiplayer, it is the starting weapon when the weapons are set to "assault rifles". |
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− | ===GTA IV=== |
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− | '''[[Dukes]]''' |
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− | *[[East Island City]] - Can be found on the roof of Silverback Studios. The player can reach the roof by jumping to it from the [[East Borough Bridge]]. |
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'''[[Bohan]]''' |
'''[[Bohan]]''' |
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− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Industrial (GTA IV)|Industrial]] - Can be found on a catwalk of a defunct manufacturing structure behind the abandoned warehouse the player rescues [[Roman Bellic|Roman]] during the mission [[Hostile Negotiation]]. |
+ | '''[[Dukes]]''' |
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+ | *[[East Island City]] - Can be found on the roof of the [[Silverback Studios]] building near some skylights. It's accessible by jumping down just off the [[East Borough Bridge]]'s southern side. |
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'''[[Algonquin]]''' |
'''[[Algonquin]]''' |
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− | *[[Castle Gardens]] - Can be found on the roof of the large brick structure near the fountain, where you meet [[Francis McReary]] for the mission [[Lure (IV)|Lure]]. |
+ | *[[Castle Gardens]] - Can be found on the roof of the large brick structure near the fountain, where you meet [[Francis McReary]] for the mission [[Lure (GTA IV)|Lure]]. |
*[[Colony Island]] - Can be found within one of the far rooms of the old hospital on the south side of the island. The hospital is the same from the mission [[The Snow Storm]]. |
*[[Colony Island]] - Can be found within one of the far rooms of the old hospital on the south side of the island. The hospital is the same from the mission [[The Snow Storm]]. |
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− | '''[[Alderney City]], |
+ | '''[[Alderney City]], [[State of Alderney]]''' |
− | *[[Acter]] - Can be found in the large courtyard off [[Farnsworth Rd]] where you execute the mission [[Liquidize the Assets]]. |
+ | *[[Acter]] - Can be found in the large courtyard off [[Farnsworth Rd]] where you execute the mission [[Liquidize the Assets]]. |
+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars''=== |
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− | ===GTA V=== |
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+ | *Available to buy from [[AmmuNation.net]] for $3,000 after the mission [[Street of Rage]]. |
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+ | |||
+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto V''=== |
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[[File:AK47-GTAV-ratoncanyonlocation.jpg|thumb|Raton Canyon location.]] |
[[File:AK47-GTAV-ratoncanyonlocation.jpg|thumb|Raton Canyon location.]] |
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+ | [[File:Gta5.weapon.pickups.png|thumb|Weapon pickups map including an Assault Rifle location in ''Grand Theft Auto V''.]] |
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+ | *Available at [[Ammu-Nation]] for $1,400. Available from the beginning of the game. |
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+ | *The Assault Rifle is equipped by the protagonists in the following missions: |
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+ | **[[Michael De Santa|Michael]] uses one equipped with a suppressor to break the cabinets in [[The Jewel Store Job]] if the smart approach is chosen. It will retain approximately 2,000 bullets after the mission. |
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+ | ***During [[The Wrap Up]], Michael uses one when the first Merryweather helicopter appears. |
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+ | ***Michael can also get one during the subtle approach of [[The Big Score (GTA V)|The Big Score]]. |
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+ | **[[Trevor Philips|Trevor]] uses one to kill [[The Lost MC]] members during [[Nervous Ron]] while on the wing of [[Ron Jakowski|Ron]]'s [[Cuban 800]]. |
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+ | **[[Franklin Clinton|Franklin]] uses one after lending a [[Combat Pistol]] to Michael during [[Fresh Meat (mission)|Fresh Meat]]. |
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*Easily acquired by killing gang members. |
*Easily acquired by killing gang members. |
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+ | *Found at several places underwater around [[Wrecks]]. |
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− | *Available at [[Ammu-Nation]] for $1,400. |
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+ | *[[Ace Jones Drive]], [[Vinewood Hills]] - inside a gazebo in the corner of a large orange mansion. |
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− | *Found at several places underwater |
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*Road Fork, [[Vinewood Hills]] - At the road traffic island, next to some palm trees. |
*Road Fork, [[Vinewood Hills]] - At the road traffic island, next to some palm trees. |
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− | * |
+ | *Southwest of [[Grand Senora Desert]] - near the entrance to the SCW ([[Stoner Cement Works]]). |
− | *[[Blaine County]] - northmost point of [[Paleto Bay]], at the top of the small hill, next to a trashcan and a bench. |
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− | *[[Raton Canyon]] (see the map) |
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*East entrance of the [[Fort Zancudo]], behind a security booth. |
*East entrance of the [[Fort Zancudo]], behind a security booth. |
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+ | *[[Raton Canyon]] (see the map) |
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+ | *[[Blaine County]] - northmost point of [[Paleto Bay]], at the top of the small hill, next to a trashcan and a bench. |
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+ | *[[Merryweather Security]] guards use it during [[The Merryweather Heist]] and [[The Third Way]]. |
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+ | *Used by the [[San Andreas State Prison Authority]] inside [[Bolingbroke Penitentiary]]. |
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+ | *Used by the [[military]] inside Fort Zancudo. |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto Online''=== |
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+ | *[[Benny (GTA Online)|Benny]] uses an Assault Rifle when provoked in [[Benny's Original Motor Works|his shop]]. |
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− | *The AK-47 was cut from [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]. The weapons model and textures still remains in the game files (ak47.dff and ak47.txd). |
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+ | *There is an artwork of a Grove Street gang member holding an Assault Rifle over his shoulder; oddly enough, the gun does not seem to have a trigger, which would render it useless. This can also be seen on the in-game model, which also appears to lack a trigger. |
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+ | *Judging by the HUD icon, the AK-47 might have lacked a stock at one point during development. |
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− | *Strangely enough, the GTA III version has a similar sound to the San Andreas' [[MP5]]. |
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− | *In GTA LCS and GTA VCS, the AK-47 shares the same sound as the [[Ruger]]. |
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− | *The AK-47 that was cut from GTA VC, found in the game files, has the same texture and model as the GTA III variant, it seems the developers were planning to reuse the GTA III model, the AK-47 is replaced by the [[Ruger]] in the final game |
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− | *[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] is the only game in the [[3D Universe]] not to feauture a AK-47. |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto IV''=== |
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+ | *For some reason, when the player shoots the Assault Rifle, Niko will have his mouth open like he was screaming or shouting. |
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+ | *At 0:42 in the [[Looking for that Special Someone]] trailer, Niko is seen firing a [[Zastava M70AB2]], a Yugoslavian variant of the Soviet AKMS. It was planned to appear as the Assault Rifle, but was replaced by the AK-47 in the final version. |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto V''=== |
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+ | *The gun is referred to by its real world name and importer, as a {{WP|Norinco}} Type 56-2, by [[Blonded Los Santos 97.8 FM/Transcript|Blonded's Frank Ocean]] on the radio. |
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+ | *The extended magazine for the Assault Rifle is modeled after a 40-round magazine, in contrast to the in-game 60-round capacity. |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto Online''=== |
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+ | *Unusable Assault Rifles can be seen inside crates of [[Offices]], some gun lockers and inside the [[RM-10 Bombushka]] and [[Volatol]] bomber aircraft. |
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+ | ==Bugs/Glitches== |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto V''=== |
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+ | *In the enhanced version, the weapon had a bug resulting in the rate of fire increasing to that of a [[Minigun]]. This glitch occurred when the player was in first-person-view and aimed down the sights. This has since been patched. |
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+ | **However, NPCs equipped with Assault Rifles will sometimes have the increased fire rate, killing the player almost instantly. |
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 11 March 2024
For the weapon class, see Assault Rifles.
The Assault Rifle is a weapon that appeared in every Grand Theft Auto since Grand Theft Auto III, except Grand Theft Auto: Vice City where it was cut during the development of the game.
In all of its appearances, it has been based on the AK-47 or a variant of this weapon. In Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online, the weapon is manufactured by Shrewsbury.
Design
Though the Assault Rifle had several changes over the course of the games, it retained most of its characteristics, including the detailing of the barrel and the sight placed right at the end of it. The main shape of the trigger group remained the same and the curved magazine was one of its distinctive features. As for its general reception, the Assault Rifle was always the cheapest and most traditional assault rifle of every game, as opposed to the more contemporary and expensive Carbine Rifle, as well as being a common sight in the hands of many gangs in the later missions throughout the games.
3D Universe
Though it seems to be identical in each game, certain features make every AK-47 based on different models.
- The Grand Theft Auto III rendition is based on the Adler-Jäger AP-80, an Italian AK replica chambered in the low-caliber .22 LR cartridge. It is mostly accurate, but appears smaller than it should be.
- The Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas rendition is a hybrid of various AKs: the overall appearance is mostly that of a Chinese Type 56, but the barrel is longer, similarly to an 18.5" barreled Type 84S, and the buttstock is that of an early Type I AK-47 (without a mounting bracket).
- The Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories rendition shows an original AK-47, and is accurate both by size and look.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is the only game in the 3D and HD universes not to feature an AK-47, which was cut and replaced by the Ruger. However, the weapon model and textures still remain in the game files (ak47.dff and ak47.txd). These files contain the same texture and model as the GTA III variant and it seems the developers were planning to reuse the GTA III model. Additionally, a differently modeled AK-47 (specifically a Type 56, similar to the GTA San Andreas version) can be seen among other weapons on the shelves/racks inside Ammu-Nation.
Grand Theft Auto IV
The Grand Theft Auto IV rendition is mostly an accurate representation of the AK-47 in size and look, although some pins on the receiver are depicted at the wrong place, the fire selector is on safe, and the bolt carrier group is missing a handle. Since its appearance in the HD Universe, it is named Assault Rifle.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
The Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars rendition appears to be a regular AK-47. The upper handguard of the weapon has been removed, revealing the gas tube. These details are shown when it is found in a Dustbin.
Grand Theft Auto V and Online
The Assault Rifle in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online is based on the Type 56-2, a Chinese version of the AK-47 fitted with a side-folding stock. However, it is depicted with a gas block similar to that of the AK-74 and the AK-103.
It no longer features wooden detailings, and is fitted with Picatinny rails for attachments. In Grand Theft Auto Online, as part of the Further Adventures in Finance and Felony update, there is a unique Drum Magazine option that resembles 75-round AK magazines (although 100-round drum mags exist as well, which are more cylindrical).
Performance
3D Universe
In general, the AK-47 is an all-around powerful weapon, dealing considerable damage and having a good rate of fire. A headshot will always behead normal targets. It does, however, suffer from tremendous recoil and accuracy problems at long range. Furthermore, despite firing 7.62mm rounds in reality, the AK in the 3D Universe is generally less powerful than the M4 / M16.
In Grand Theft Auto III, the AK-47 behaves rather differently from later games, as it is depicted with a very high rate of fire but low damage, similarly to the MAC-10 featured in later games. Unlike the M16 (and unlike the Ruger from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City), it cannot be aimed in first person. It has lower recoil than the M16, but other than that it is outclassed by it, as the M16 deals way more damage and has a much higher fire rate than it, as well as having double the AK's magazine capacity.
In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the AK-47 has a lowered rate of fire, but deals more damage than its GTA III counterpart. It is as powerful as the M4, but the latter remains superior to it since it has a 50-round magazine as opposed to the AK's 30, as well as better accuracy. However, the AK-47's weapon skill increases faster than most other weapons. By inspecting the ar_stats.dat
file, it can be verified that the AK-47 gains 3 skill points per bullet that hits a legitimate target. The only comparable guns are the Silenced 9mm and the Desert Eagle, which gain 5 and 3 points per bullet respectively. The pistols, however, have a much slower rate of fire. Likewise, the AK-47's main competitors, the MP5 and M4, gain 1.5 and 2 points per bullet fired (For reference, 1000 skill points are required to reach the 'Hitman' level). Lock-on range is also increased with the weapon skill and is the same as its competitor, the M4, but it has a lower overall range (70 meters versus the M4's range of 90 meters).
In Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the AK-47 serves as a counterpart to the Ruger from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. As such, it has the same damage and firing sound as it, but has an increased rate of fire matching that of the M4, though it is still slightly less powerful than the M4.
3D Universe Overview
Damage | Fire Rate [?] | Range (m / ft) |
Ammo Specifications/ Capacity |
Reload Mechanism | Reload Speed |
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19 (GTA III) 30 (GTA San Andreas) |
N/A | 40 / 131.2 (Lock-on, 'Poor' weapon skill) |
30 | N/A | N/A |
N/A | 950 RPM (GTA III) 500 RPM |
Cannot be determined | 30-round standard magazine | Charging handle | N/A |
Grand Theft Auto IV
Like almost all other guns, this weapon ensures a 1 headshot kill in single player and in multiplayer, a 2 headshot kill. The Assault Rifle has greater power, in contrast to the Carbine Rifle's greater accuracy. The extra firepower is not much in comparison to the Carbine Rifle and is not required since a single headshot from any weapon will kill any enemy. The Assault Rifle in GTA IV strangely has two reload animations. When Niko is standing while reloading, he will cock the gun with his left hand, but when he is crouching while reloading, he will take "out" the magazine, puts "another" one in and cocks the gun. It is unknown why two reloading animations are present. These two reloading animations are also present with the Carbine Rifle and the Assault Shotgun.
GTA IV Overview
Damage (per shot) |
Fire Rate [?] | Range (m / ft) |
Ammo Specifications/ Capacity |
Reload Mechanism | Reload Speed [?] |
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30 60 |
133 | 55 / 180.4 (Lock-on) 65 / 213.2 (Weapon) |
30 | N/A | 2066 |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
1-3/8 | 450 RPM 400 RPM [?] |
Cannot be determined | 30-round standard magazine | Charging handle | 1 second (Standing) 2.07 seconds (Crouched) |
Grand Theft Auto V and Online
In Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online, the Assault Rifle is weaker than the Carbine Rifle. It also has less accuracy and fire rate than the aforementioned weapon, resulting in a low efficiency weapon. At early stages of the game, the Assault Rifle proves to be useful for long-range assaults and performs better than handguns and submachine guns, but at later stages, it is easily outclassed by other assault rifles.
The weapon by default has a 30-round magazine, which can be replaced with a 60-round magazine. In Grand Theft Auto Online, as of the Further Adventures in Finance and Felony update, it can be further upgraded with a 100-round drum magazine, which offers as much supression fire as an MG with "Extended Clip" or a Combat MG with "Default Clip", at the cost of a slightly increased reload time.
GTA V and Online Overview
Damage (per shot) [?] |
Fire Rate [?] | Range (m / ft) [?] |
Ammo Specifications/ Capacity |
Reload Mechanism | Reload Speed [?] |
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15 (24) 22.5 |
0.158 (380 RPM) | 65 / 213.2 (Lock-on) 120 / 393.7 (Weapon) |
30 | N/A | N/A |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
N/A | 380 RPM | 65 / 213.2 (Lock-on) 120 / 393.7 (Weapon) |
30-round standard magazine 60-round standard magazine (Extended magazine) |
Charging handle | N/A |
Damage | 30% 30% | ||||
Fire Rate/Speed | 60% 60% | ||||
Accuracy | 45% 45% | ||||
Range | 45% 45% | ||||
Clip Size | 40% 40% |
Customizations
Grand Theft Auto V and Online
Rounds & magazine | GTA V | GTA Online (Unlock) | Image |
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Rounds (60) | $36 | $108 (Rank 24) | |
Default clip (30 rounds) | Default | Default | |
Extended clip (60 rounds) | $322 | $9,550 (Rank 25) | |
Drum Magazine (100 rounds) | N/A | $24,250 | |
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Grip (increases stability and accuracy) | $397 | $4,200 (Rank 26) | |
Flashlight (provides ilumination when aiming) | $472 | $2,125 (Rank 27) | |
Scope (expands field of view) | $1,412 | $10,850 (Rank 28) | |
Suppressor (silences but slightly reduces damage and range) | $2,025 | $12,300 (Rank 29) | |
Special | |||
Yusuf Amir Luxury Finish | $36,000 | $36,000 | |
Tints | |||
Black | Default | Default | |
Army | $100 | $5,000 (Kill 100 players)* | |
Green (Collector's and Enhanced Edition) | $200F | $5,250 (Kill 200 players)* | |
Orange (Collector's and Enhanced Edition) | $400F | $5,500 (Kill 400 players)* | |
LSPD | $600 | $5,750 (Kill 600 players)* | |
Pink (Collector's and Enhanced Edition) | $800F | $7,500 (Rank 50) | |
Gold (Collector's and Enhanced Edition) | $1,000F | $10,000 (Rank 75) | |
Platinum (Collector's and Enhanced Edition) | $1,500F | $12,500 (Rank 100) |
- F Free for players that have the Special/Collector's edition of the game.
- * These Tints can also be unlocked by bringing the Assault Rifle to any Weapon Workshop.
Image Gallery
In-game model
HUD icon
First-Person View
Screenshots
Artwork
Locations
Grand Theft Auto III
- Saint Mark's, Portland - In a secluded area behind Cipriani's Ristorante. From Cipriani's Ristorante, use the sidewalk on the south side of the block and head east. Proceed up the hill until you reach a driveway that cuts across the block. Go onto the driveway then turn west. Go to either the north or south side of this building and continue west along the ledge. Go around the corner and proceed to the middle of the block. You should see a ramp leading down into the secluded area. The weapon icon is in the corner near the ramp and next to a body armor icon.
- Trenton, Portland - On top of Liberty Pharmaceuticals (behind the large sign) near an adrenaline icon, a health icon, and a body armor icon. Jump from the elevated tracks near the northeast side of the large complex to access.
- Fort Staunton, Staunton Island - Tucked beside a construction trailer underneath some ruins north of the sharp angled turn in the northeast part of the construction zone.
- Newport, Staunton Island - Available to buy from Ammu-Nation after completion of Last Requests ($3,000).
- Bedford Point, Staunton Island - At the southeast side of the building southeast of Liberty Cathedral (and next to a body armor icon).
- Pike Creek, Shoreside Vale - In the parking area on the west side of Punk Noodles.
- Safehouses - Spawn at each safehouse after collecting 70 Hidden Packages.
Grand Theft Auto Advance
- Available to buy from Ammu-Nation for $3,000
- Spawn at each safehouse after collecting 70 Hidden Packages.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- Ganton, Los Santos - At the Johnson House after spraying over all 100 Gang Tags.
- Mulholland, Los Santos - Behind Roboi's Food Mart.
- Vinewood, Los Santos - At the movie studios, behind the westernmost studio.
- Ocean Docks, Los Santos - In the warehouse which you have to enter in the mission Gray Imports for C.R.A.S.H., the weapon is located behind the stairs in the first floor.
- Blueberry, Red County - Around the premises of the FleischBerg factory.
- Foster Valley, San Fierro - Behind a big rock at the large atrium.
- Downtown, San Fierro - On the helipad of the SFPD headquarters (only if not picked up during Toreno's Last Flight).
- Bone County - Behind a trailer park near Valle Ocultado and Las Payasadas.
- The Four Dragons Casino, Las Venturas - At the roof of a Casino enclosed by two walls. (Requires Jetpack or Helicopter).
- Redsands West, Las Venturas - In an apartment complex east of the Redsands West Safehouse, surrounded by bushes.
- Available to buy from Ammu-Nation for $3500 after completion of Lure.
- Used by the San Fierro Triads.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
- Red Light District, Portland - On a roof to the left of Paulie's Revue Bar. Run to the back of the club, go up the stairs and start walking towards the water tower and jump on that roof when you're close enough.
- Newport, Staunton Island - Available to buy from Ammu-Nation after completing the mission Driving Mr Leone. ($4,200)
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
- Downtown - On the roof of the VCPD police station. The roof is accessible by using a helicopter or using the set of stairs on the alleyway where an Enforcer and PCJ-600 are parked.
- Ocean Beach - On the roof of a yellow and turquoise building accessible by a set of stairs at the long alleyway going behind Ocean Drive. The roof is north of the Patrol Invest Group's headquarter and a rampage is also available on that very roof.
- Ocean Beach - Available to purchase from Ammu-Nation for $4200 ($3150 if the player completed Phil's Shooting Range) after the mission From Zero to Hero.
- Sharks - Killing them during an empire attack will cause them to drop their gun.
- Spawns at each safehouse after bursting 50 red balloons.
Grand Theft Auto IV
General
- It can be purchased from the Underground Gun Shops for $3,500 and each additional magazine costs $80.
- It can also be purchased from Little Jacob/Terry Thorpe/Armando Torres for $2,450 with each additional magazine costing $55.
- In multiplayer, it is the starting weapon when the weapons are set to "assault rifles".
- Industrial - Can be found on a catwalk of a defunct manufacturing structure behind the abandoned warehouse the player rescues Roman during the mission Hostile Negotiation.
- East Island City - Can be found on the roof of the Silverback Studios building near some skylights. It's accessible by jumping down just off the East Borough Bridge's southern side.
- Castle Gardens - Can be found on the roof of the large brick structure near the fountain, where you meet Francis McReary for the mission Lure.
- Colony Island - Can be found within one of the far rooms of the old hospital on the south side of the island. The hospital is the same from the mission The Snow Storm.
Alderney City, State of Alderney
- Acter - Can be found in the large courtyard off Farnsworth Rd where you execute the mission Liquidize the Assets.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
- Available to buy from AmmuNation.net for $3,000 after the mission Street of Rage.
Grand Theft Auto V
- Available at Ammu-Nation for $1,400. Available from the beginning of the game.
- The Assault Rifle is equipped by the protagonists in the following missions:
- Michael uses one equipped with a suppressor to break the cabinets in The Jewel Store Job if the smart approach is chosen. It will retain approximately 2,000 bullets after the mission.
- During The Wrap Up, Michael uses one when the first Merryweather helicopter appears.
- Michael can also get one during the subtle approach of The Big Score.
- Trevor uses one to kill The Lost MC members during Nervous Ron while on the wing of Ron's Cuban 800.
- Franklin uses one after lending a Combat Pistol to Michael during Fresh Meat.
- Michael uses one equipped with a suppressor to break the cabinets in The Jewel Store Job if the smart approach is chosen. It will retain approximately 2,000 bullets after the mission.
- Easily acquired by killing gang members.
- Found at several places underwater around Wrecks.
- Ace Jones Drive, Vinewood Hills - inside a gazebo in the corner of a large orange mansion.
- Road Fork, Vinewood Hills - At the road traffic island, next to some palm trees.
- Southwest of Grand Senora Desert - near the entrance to the SCW (Stoner Cement Works).
- East entrance of the Fort Zancudo, behind a security booth.
- Raton Canyon (see the map)
- Blaine County - northmost point of Paleto Bay, at the top of the small hill, next to a trashcan and a bench.
- Merryweather Security guards use it during The Merryweather Heist and The Third Way.
- Used by the San Andreas State Prison Authority inside Bolingbroke Penitentiary.
- Used by the military inside Fort Zancudo.
Grand Theft Auto Online
Trivia
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- There is an artwork of a Grove Street gang member holding an Assault Rifle over his shoulder; oddly enough, the gun does not seem to have a trigger, which would render it useless. This can also be seen on the in-game model, which also appears to lack a trigger.
- Judging by the HUD icon, the AK-47 might have lacked a stock at one point during development.
Grand Theft Auto IV
- For some reason, when the player shoots the Assault Rifle, Niko will have his mouth open like he was screaming or shouting.
- At 0:42 in the Looking for that Special Someone trailer, Niko is seen firing a Zastava M70AB2, a Yugoslavian variant of the Soviet AKMS. It was planned to appear as the Assault Rifle, but was replaced by the AK-47 in the final version.
Grand Theft Auto V
- The gun is referred to by its real world name and importer, as a Norinco Type 56-2, by Blonded's Frank Ocean on the radio.
- The extended magazine for the Assault Rifle is modeled after a 40-round magazine, in contrast to the in-game 60-round capacity.
Grand Theft Auto Online
- Unusable Assault Rifles can be seen inside crates of Offices, some gun lockers and inside the RM-10 Bombushka and Volatol bomber aircraft.
Bugs/Glitches
Grand Theft Auto V
- In the enhanced version, the weapon had a bug resulting in the rate of fire increasing to that of a Minigun. This glitch occurred when the player was in first-person-view and aimed down the sights. This has since been patched.
- However, NPCs equipped with Assault Rifles will sometimes have the increased fire rate, killing the player almost instantly.