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− | |name = Automatic 9mm |
+ | |name = Automatic 9mm |
− | |image = Automatic9mm-TLAD.png |
+ | |image = Automatic9mm-TLAD.png |
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+ | |caption = The '''Automatic 9mm''' in ''[[The Lost and Damned]]''. |
+ | |aka = {{H:title|Selection in Johnny's cellphone, when requesting a weapon from Jim Fitzgerald|9mm Automatic Pistol}} |
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− | |slot = Pistol |
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+ | |slot = [[Handguns|Handgun]] |
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− | |damage = High |
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+ | |type = [[Machine Pistols|Machine Pistol]] |
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− | |ammo = 17-round magazine |
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+ | |ammo = 17 rounds |
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− | |weight = Light|caption = Automatic 9mm in [[The Lost and Damned|TLAD]]|Unlocked After = [[Bad Cop Drop]]}} |
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+ | |games = ''[[The Lost and Damned]]'' |
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+ | |manufacturer = |
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+ | |sold in = [[Terry Thorpe]]<br>[[Jim Fitzgerald]] <small>([[Was It Worth It?|temporary]])</small> |
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+ | |price = [[Money|$]]500 <small>([[Weapon Vehicles|Gun van]])</small> |
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+ | |unlock = [[Bad Cop Drop]] |
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+ | |related = [[AP Pistol]] |
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+ | |origin = [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic.png|22px]] [[Czech Republic|Czech]] |
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+ | |caliber = 9mm <small>(In-game name)</small> |
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+ | |firemode = Fully-Automatic |
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+ | |reticle = Generic |
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+ | |flags = |
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+ | {{Expand|| |
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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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+ | }} |
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+ | |modelname = w_e1_cz75 |
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+ | |animname = gun@cz75 |
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+ | |spawnmap = No |
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+ | |spawnped = <!--null--> |
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+ | |spawnvehicle = <!--null--> |
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+ | }} |
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+ | The '''Automatic 9mm''' is the first automatic pistol in the ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' series, featured in ''[[The Lost and Damned]]''. |
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+ | ==Design== |
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+ | ===''The Lost and Damned''=== |
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+ | The Automatic 9mm is modeled after the full-auto variant of the {{WP|CZ 75}}. The weapon features wooden details on the trigger grip, as well as etchings on the sides that read "RM 750". |
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+ | ==Performance== |
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− | The '''Automatic 9mm''', is the first and so far last automatic pistol in the [[Grand Theft Auto series]]. Though it's automatic, it is based on the [[wp:Tanfoglio|Tanfoglio]] TA90, with the CZ 75 Automatic pistol features. It is given by Jim in [[The Lost and Damned|Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned]]. |
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+ | ===''The Lost and Damned''=== |
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⚫ | The Automatic 9mm is fully-automatic, and has nearly the same rate of fire as both [[Submachine Guns|submachine guns]] of the game, along with a 17-round magazine. The automatic 9mm is just as powerful as the regular [[Pistol]], although since it fires in full-auto, it is far less accurate due to heavy recoil, but makes up for it with its rate of fire making it a well rounded weapon and extremely useful for [[Drive-By Shooting|Drive-bys]] at close-medium ranges. It is also capable of being used for [[Executions]]. |
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+ | ====''TLAD'' Overview==== |
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− | ==Description== |
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+ | {{Weaponstats-gtaiv |
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+ | |file_damage = 20<br>{{H:title|Multiplayer modifier (player)|60}} |
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+ | |file_fire_rate = 333 |
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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 = 17 |
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+ | |file_reload_speed = 2000 |
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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 = 1-2/8 |
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+ | |observed_fire_rate = 600 RPM<br> |
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+ | 450 RPM {{H:title|Drive-by shooting|[?]}}<br> |
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+ | 170 RPM {{H:title|When falling or being burned|[?]}}<br> |
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+ | 250 RPM {{H:title|When blind firing from cover|[?]}}<br> |
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+ | |observed_ammo = 17-round standard magazine |
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+ | |observed_reload_mechanism = Upper slider |
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+ | |observed_reload_speed = 2 seconds |
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+ | }} |
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− | == |
+ | ==Image Gallery== |
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+ | ==Locations== |
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+ | ===''The Lost and Damned''=== |
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+ | *Can be purchased from [[Terry Thorpe|Terry's]] [[Lost Slamvan|gun van]] for $500, plus $15 for each magazine. |
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+ | *It is the starting weapon for players when the weapons are set to all, weaker, or to biker weapons on multiplayer. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | ===''The Lost and Damned''=== |
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− | *Although the player first receives the pistol in Bad Cop Drop, [[Jim Fitzgerald]] and [[Terry Thorpe]] both use them in the previous mission, [[Liberty City Choppers]]. |
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− | *When aimed out of a cab window, Johnny will hold the gun upside-down. |
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+ | *If Johnny is inside a taxi and tries to drive-by with the Automatic 9mm in his left hand, at some angles he will incorrectly hold it upside down. He will hold it correctly at all angles with his right hand (if he is a passenger). |
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+ | *There is an oversight when Johnny requests Jim for a Automatic 9mm to be left at the clubhouse, he asks Jim on the phone for a "semi-automatic 9mm". |
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− | *A weapon similar to this one (known as the [[AP Pistol]]) appears in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. |
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− | **It is the first automatic pistol in the series followed by the AP Pistol in GTA V. |
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− | ==Gallery== |
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==Navigation== |
==Navigation== |
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|title= Navigation |
|title= Navigation |
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+ | {{gtaiv weapons|state=collapsed}} |
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[[es:Pistola automática 9mm]] |
[[es:Pistola automática 9mm]] |
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− | [[fi: |
+ | [[fi:CZ 75]] |
[[fr:9mm automatique]] |
[[fr:9mm automatique]] |
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[[pl:Automatic 9mm]] |
[[pl:Automatic 9mm]] |
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+ | [[ru:Автоматический пистолет]] |
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[[Category:Weapons]] |
[[Category:Weapons]] |
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[[Category:Weapons in The Lost and Damned]] |
[[Category:Weapons in The Lost and Damned]] |
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+ | [[Category:DLC weapons]] |
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+ | [[Category:DLC Weapons in GTA IV]] |
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+ | [[Category:Automatic weapons]] |
+ | [[Category:Machine pistols]] |
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+ | [[Category:Handguns]] |
Latest revision as of 14:55, 10 April 2024
The Automatic 9mm is the first automatic pistol in the Grand Theft Auto series, featured in The Lost and Damned.
Design
The Lost and Damned
The Automatic 9mm is modeled after the full-auto variant of the CZ 75. The weapon features wooden details on the trigger grip, as well as etchings on the sides that read "RM 750".
Performance
The Lost and Damned
The Automatic 9mm is fully-automatic, and has nearly the same rate of fire as both submachine guns of the game, along with a 17-round magazine. The automatic 9mm is just as powerful as the regular Pistol, although since it fires in full-auto, it is far less accurate due to heavy recoil, but makes up for it with its rate of fire making it a well rounded weapon and extremely useful for Drive-bys at close-medium ranges. It is also capable of being used for Executions.
TLAD Overview
Damage (per shot) |
Fire Rate [?] | Range (m / ft) |
Ammo Specifications/ Capacity |
Reload Mechanism | Reload Speed [?] |
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20 60 |
333 | 55 / 180.4 (Lock-on) 65 / 213.2 (Weapon) |
17 | N/A | 2000 |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
1-2/8 | 600 RPM 450 RPM [?] |
Cannot be determined | 17-round standard magazine | Upper slider | 2 seconds |
Image Gallery
Locations
The Lost and Damned
- The weapon is given to the player in the mission Bad Cop Drop. After that, it can be requested from Jim.
- Can be purchased from Terry's gun van for $500, plus $15 for each magazine.
- It is the starting weapon for players when the weapons are set to all, weaker, or to biker weapons on multiplayer.
Trivia
The Lost and Damned
- Interestingly, Niko Bellic can be heard shooting the Automatic Pistol during the bugged Infernus calls after Knowing Me, Knowing You, despite the weapon was not featured in GTA IV.
- If Johnny is inside a taxi and tries to drive-by with the Automatic 9mm in his left hand, at some angles he will incorrectly hold it upside down. He will hold it correctly at all angles with his right hand (if he is a passenger).
- There is an oversight when Johnny requests Jim for a Automatic 9mm to be left at the clubhouse, he asks Jim on the phone for a "semi-automatic 9mm".