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− | In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], a wide array of '''weapons''' become available as the player completes more missions. |
+ | In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], a wide array of '''weapons''' become available as the player completes more missions. There is a wide array of pistols, shotguns, and submachine guns, some of which can be purchased at [[Ammu-Nation]]. The game also features the most melee weapons in any GTA game so far, some of which can be bought at various hardware stores. Subsequently after the release of the original GTA Vice City for the [[PlayStation 2]], Rockstar dropped the real names of the guns, probably due to trademark reasons likely being approached by Heckler & Koch, the maker of the MP5 and PSG1. Therefore some weapons on the list have two names, the first coming from the original PS2 version while the second coming from subsequent PS2 versions and the [[Personal Computer|PC]] and [[Xbox]] versions. There are other physical differences to the guns between the original and subsequent versions, including the Ruger/Kruger is shortened and given a black skin, while the PSG1 is now standard with a mock silencer. Notice the weapon HUD is very unique and cannot be seen in any other games. |
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+ | | [[Fist]] |
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+ | | [[File:Fist-GTAVC-icon.png|thumb|left]] |
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+ | | [[Brass Knuckles]] |
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+ | | [[File:Knuckles.png|thumb|left|62px]] |
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+ | | [[Screwdriver]] |
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+ | | [[File:Driver.png|thumb|left|62px]] |
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+ | | [[Hammer]] |
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+ | | [[File:Hammer.png|thumb|left|62px]] |
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+ | | [[Knife]] |
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+ | | [[File:Knife.png|thumb|left|62px]] |
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+ | | [[Meat Cleaver]] |
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+ | | [[File:Cleaver.png|thumb|left|62px]] |
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+ | | [[Golf Club]] |
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+ | | [[Nightstick]] |
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+ | | [[Baseball Bat]] |
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+ | | [[Machete]] |
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+ | | [[Katana]] |
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+ | | [[Chainsaw]] |
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− | | [[Molotov Cocktail]] || [[File:MolotovCocktails-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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+ | BETA |
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+ | | [[Molotov Cocktail]] |
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+ | | [[File:MolotovCocktail-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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− | | [[Grenades |
+ | | [[Grenades]] |
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+ | | [[File:Grenade-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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! colspan="2"| Slot 4: Handguns |
! colspan="2"| Slot 4: Handguns |
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− | | [[Pistol| |
+ | | [[Pistol|Colt .45/Pistol]] |
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− | | [[Python|Colt Python/.357 |
+ | | [[Python|Colt Python/.357]] |
+ | | [[File:Python-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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! colspan="2"| Slot 5: Shotguns |
! colspan="2"| Slot 5: Shotguns |
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− | | [[Pump |
+ | | [[Pump-Action Shotgun]] |
+ | | [[File:Shotgun-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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− | | [[Stubby Shotgun |
+ | | [[Stubby Shotgun]] |
+ | | [[File:StubbyShotgun-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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+ | | [[Combat Shotgun]] |
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+ | ! colspan="2"| Slot 6: Submachine Guns |
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− | | [[TEC 9|Tec-9 |
+ | | [[TEC 9|Tec-9]] |
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− | | [[MAC-10 |
+ | | [[MAC-10|Ingram Mac 10/Mac]] |
+ | | [[File:MAC-10-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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− | | [[Micro-SMG |
+ | | [[Micro-SMG|Uzi 9mm/Uz-I]] |
+ | | [[File:MicroSMG-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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− | | [[MP5 |
+ | | [[MP5|MP5/MP]] |
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! colspan="2"| Slot 7: Assault Rifles |
! colspan="2"| Slot 7: Assault Rifles |
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− | | [[Ruger|Ruger/Kruger |
+ | | [[Ruger|Ruger/Kruger]] |
+ | | [[File:Ruger-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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− | | [[AR-15|M4 |
+ | | [[AR-15|M4]] |
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! colspan="2"| Slot 8: Heavy Weapons |
! colspan="2"| Slot 8: Heavy Weapons |
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− | | [[M-60 |
+ | | [[M-60]] |
+ | | [[File:M-60-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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− | | [[Flamethrower |
+ | | [[Flamethrower]] |
+ | | [[File:Flamethrower-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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− | | [[Rocket Launcher |
+ | | [[Rocket Launcher]] |
+ | | [[File:RocketLauncher-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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− | | [[Minigun |
+ | | [[Minigun]] |
+ | | [[File:Minigun-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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! colspan="2"| Slot 9: Sniper Rifles |
! colspan="2"| Slot 9: Sniper Rifles |
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− | | [[Sniper Rifle |
+ | | [[Sniper Rifle]] |
+ | | [[File:SniperRifle-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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− | | [[PSG-1 |
+ | | [[PSG-1|PSG-1/.308 Sniper]] |
+ | | [[File:PSG-1-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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! colspan="2"| Slot 10: Others |
! colspan="2"| Slot 10: Others |
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− | | [[Camera |
+ | | [[Camera]] |
+ | | [[File:Camera-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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− | | [[Detonator |
+ | | [[Detonator]] |
+ | | [[File:Detonator-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
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*'''[[Beta Weapons]]''' |
*'''[[Beta Weapons]]''' |
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*Note: These were weapons that were originally going to be featured in GTA Vice City but were later removed from the game. Subsequently, they never appeared in the game. |
*Note: These were weapons that were originally going to be featured in GTA Vice City but were later removed from the game. Subsequently, they never appeared in the game. |
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**[[Land Mines]] |
**[[Land Mines]] |
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**[[Tazer]] |
**[[Tazer]] |
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+ | **[[Steyr Aug]] |
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+ | The Remington 870 from GTA 3 was supposed to be featured but was removed for unknown reasons |
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[[de:Waffen#Vice_City]] |
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[[es:Armas de Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] |
[[es:Armas de Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] |
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[[Category:Weapons]] |
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[[Category:GTA Vice City]] |
[[Category:GTA Vice City]] |
Revision as of 02:00, 8 July 2015
In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, a wide array of weapons become available as the player completes more missions. There is a wide array of pistols, shotguns, and submachine guns, some of which can be purchased at Ammu-Nation. The game also features the most melee weapons in any GTA game so far, some of which can be bought at various hardware stores. Subsequently after the release of the original GTA Vice City for the PlayStation 2, Rockstar dropped the real names of the guns, probably due to trademark reasons likely being approached by Heckler & Koch, the maker of the MP5 and PSG1. Therefore some weapons on the list have two names, the first coming from the original PS2 version while the second coming from subsequent PS2 versions and the PC and Xbox versions. There are other physical differences to the guns between the original and subsequent versions, including the Ruger/Kruger is shortened and given a black skin, while the PSG1 is now standard with a mock silencer. Notice the weapon HUD is very unique and cannot be seen in any other games.
Slot 1: Unarmed | |
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Fist | |
Brass Knuckles | |
Slot 2: Melee Weapons | |
Screwdriver | |
Hammer | |
Knife | |
Meat Cleaver | |
Golf Club | |
Nightstick | |
Baseball Bat | |
Machete | |
Katana | |
Chainsaw | |
Slot 3: Projectiles | |
Tear Gas BETA |
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Molotov Cocktail | |
Grenades | |
Remote Grenade | |
Slot 4: Handguns | |
Colt .45/Pistol | |
Colt Python/.357 | |
Slot 5: Shotguns | |
Pump-Action Shotgun | |
Stubby Shotgun | |
Combat Shotgun | |
Slot 6: Submachine Guns | |
Tec-9 | |
Ingram Mac 10/Mac | |
Uzi 9mm/Uz-I | |
MP5/MP | |
Slot 7: Assault Rifles | |
Ruger/Kruger | |
M4 | |
Slot 8: Heavy Weapons | |
M-60 | |
Flamethrower | |
Rocket Launcher | |
Minigun | |
Slot 9: Sniper Rifles | |
Sniper Rifle | |
PSG-1/.308 Sniper | |
Slot 10: Others | |
Camera | |
Detonator |
- Beta Weapons
- Note: These were weapons that were originally going to be featured in GTA Vice City but were later removed from the game. Subsequently, they never appeared in the game.
The Remington 870 from GTA 3 was supposed to be featured but was removed for unknown reasons
Weapons | |
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Lists | All Weapons | Category | Beta Weapons | Cutscene Weapons |
Types | Melee weapons | Handguns | Machine pistols | Submachine guns | Shotguns | Assault rifles | Sniper rifles | Throwables | Vehicle Mounted Weapons |
Weapons in | GTA VI | GTA Online | GTA V | Chinatown Wars | GTA IV (The Lost and Damned, The Ballad of Gay Tony) | Vice City Stories | Liberty City Stories | Advance | GTA San Andreas | GTA Vice City | GTA III | GTA 2 | GTA and London Packs |
Categories | GTA VI | GTA Online | GTA V | Chinatown Wars | GTA IV (The Lost and Damned, The Ballad of Gay Tony) | Vice City Stories | Liberty City Stories | Advance | GTA San Andreas | GTA Vice City | GTA III | GTA 2 | GTA and London Packs |
Related topics | Pickups | Ammu-Nation | Phil's Army Surplus | Phil's Place | Phil Cassidy's Fully Cocked Gun Shop | Stonewall J's | Weapon Vehicles | Shooting Ranges | Drive-By Shooting | Cover System |