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The following weapons appear in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City:
Handguns
Has a theme color of yellow. Can be put to good use while robbing a store.
Colt M1911A1
Called the 'Colt 45' in the original release and later renamed 'Pistol' in the 2.0 version, the M1911A1 appears as the game's first handgun. It is the most popular weapon in the game being used by the Vice City Police Department, all gang members, Patrol Invest Group (PIG) guards and many more. This is virtually the only weapon used by armed NPC's in free-roam outside of missions and sub-missions, the exceptions being the AmmuNation store shopkeepers, the Golfers and the soldiers around Fort Baxter (programmed similar to gangs) and Tommy's Gang after completing the storyline missions. Although it incorrectly uses a large magazine capacity of 17 rounds, it one of two firearm models to be recycled from Grand Theft Auto III, the other being the Remington 700.
Colt Python
Originally properly named 'Colt Python' only later to be renamed '.357' in the 2.0 version, the Colt Python appears as the sole revolver in the game, possibly meant as an homage to films like Dirty Harry and Taxi Driver (though in both instances the prominent revolvers therein were .44 Smith & Wesson Model 29s). Though sold in two out of the three AmmuNations, it is otherwise very rare in the game - It is not used by any NPC in the game except for the AmmuNation store-keeper in Downtown Vice City. It is a slow-firing, but extremely powerful handgun, usually being able to kill someone with one shot, except for SWAT, FBI and National Guardsmen with protective armor. Interestingly, Tommy uses one in the cutscene at the end of the mission Rub Out even if you don't have one in your inventory. It holds 6 rounds, and incorrectly ejects shells upon firing.
Submachine Guns
Has a theme color of yellow. All can be used in drive-bys and can be fired to the front or sides while riding motorcycles. Interestingly, when fired from a vehicle, they all have the sound-bites of the Uzi, and a drastically much higher damage, so that one bullet will usually kill virtually every type of NPC.
Intratec TEC-9
The TEC-9 has a somewhat low rate of fire compared to other submachine guns in the game, moderate damage, and a high capacity magazine of 50 rounds. Used most prominently by Street Wannabes and low-level thug muscle in a few missions, but also by other gangs and the respawning Mafia attackers in Keep your friends close.
MAC-10
Originally named 'Ingram Mac 10' and later shortened to just 'Mac' in the 2.0 version, the MAC-10 is a very rare weapon in the game, as it is never used by NPCs during any missions - It is only wielded by the storekeeper of the AmmuNation Store that sells the weapon in Vice Beach, but on the PC version only (On the PS2 version, he is unarmed). Interestingly, the game icon for this is actually a Micro Uzi. (Also interestingly, the opposite is the case for the 'Micro-SMG' in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, where the game weapon's model is a Micro Uzi while its' icon is that of a MAC-10). The same model also appears later in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
The weapon also was originally supposed to have a silencer - The silenced version can be seen on the game's official website, and text strings in the game files also refer to the weapon as "Silenced Ingram". A MAC-10 with silencer does appear in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.
IMI Uzi
Known as the 'Uzi 9mm' in the original release and later incorrectly named 'Uz-I' in the 2.0 version, the IMI Uzi is considerably the second most popular weapon in the game, being used by some law enforcement officers (SWAT, Cheetah Undercover Officers), gang members such as Haitians and Cubans, Tommy's goons, and many more NPCs throughout the game. It has moderate damage and a very fast rate of fire and holds a 30 round magazine.
Heckler & Koch HK94A3
Despite being referred to as 'MP5' and later shortened to just 'MP' in the 2.0 version, it is actually a converted Heckler & Koch HK94. With a high rate of fire, but slightly less than the Uzi's, and moderate magazine capacity of 30 rounds, it is one of the most effective weapons in the game. It can be found on FBI agents and National Guardsmen. Ricardo Diaz (voiced by Luis Guzmán) uses one when Tommy and Lance take over his mansion in Rub Out. Cam Jones (voiced by Greg Sims) and Hillary later uses the HK94 in The Job when robbing a bank.
Shotguns
Has a theme color of dark green. When fired the shotgun shell can be erroneously seen leaving from the barrel in multiple directions.
Ithaca 37
Referred to as "Chrome Shotgun", the Ithaca 37 reliable shotgun with a fast rate of fire. It can be obtained by steeling a police cruiser. However, it is never used by an VCPD Officers.
Ithaca 37 "Stakeout"
Called the 'Stubby Shotgun', an Ithaca 37 "Stakeout" is obtainable. Its strengths are countered by a very poor range, leaving it at a disadvantage in firefights at medium ranges. It also has a lengthy pump sequence compared to other shotguns. It is an homage to a customized Ithaca 37 "Stakeout" used by Philip Michael Thomas in Miami Vice.
Franchi SPAS-12
Known as 'Spaz Shotgun' and then later named 'S.P.A.S. 12' in the 2.0 version, the SPAS-12 is the most effective shotgun in the game. It has a high rate of fire and is the only shotgun to have a magazine capacity, holding 7 rounds. Only one Ammu-Nation store sells the gun, in Downtown, at the extremely high price of $4000. It can also be found at Escobar International Airport behind the Vice Surf billboard across from the EIA Main Terminal Building, and Vercetti Estate for the final mission Keep Your Friends Close...
Assault Rifles / Carbines
Has a theme color of orange. Allows aiming option by clicking the secondary fire mode button.
Ruger Mini-14F
Originally called 'Ruger' in the original release and later strangely renamed 'Kruger' in the 2.0 version, the Ruger Mini-14F is the first assault rifle encountered in the game. It has a slow rate of fire and somewhat inaccurate with moderate damage. Tommy and Lance use two of these weapons to cover Diaz during a drug deal gone wrong with the Cubans. It is also used during the mission All Hands on Deck when Colonel Cortez's (voiced by Robert Davi) sailor's wield these, and Tommy has one too. The weapon's original design featured a wooden finish and full length barrel. The redesign in the 2.0 version has a darker tone and a shortened barrel.
Colt Model 733
Incorrectly named the 'M4', the Colt Model 733 appears as the game's second assault rifle. Although obviously a Colt 733, identifying the weapon as a M4 Carbine would be anachronistic as the game takes place in 1986 and the designation "M4" was not introduced until 1994. The Colt 733 is mainly seen in the hands of National Guardsmen at Fort Baxter. Tommy and Lance use Model 733's during their assault on Diaz's Mansion in Rub Out. The weapon has a high rate of fire average damage rate. Its magazine holds 30 rounds.
Sniper Rifles
Has a theme color of pink. Allows telescopic sight view by clicking the secondary fire button.
Remington 700
Referred to as just 'Sniper Rifle', the Remington 700 is the second weapon to be recycled from Grand Theft Auto III. It shares all attributes to the Remington in GTA III, including having to aim the rifle to fire it.
Heckler & Koch SR9(T)
Originally named 'PSG1' and later changed to '.308 Sniper' in the 2.0 version, the Heckler & Koch SR9(T) appears as an advanced sniping weapon in the game. It uses a 7 round magazine and a laser magnifying scope (which is more accurate in the long run), and can destroy a car with a whole magazine. The in-game HK appears to be modeled after the mockup SR9(T) from Sniper. This configuration is an anachronism, as the SR9 series was not introduced until after the 1989 import ban. The redesign of the HK for the 2.0 version added a nonfunctional suppressor and longer magazine, although retaining the same ammo capacity.
Heavy Weapons
Has a theme color of purple. Carrying such a weapon will slow down your speed and prevent you from jumping and sprinting.
M60 machine gun
Possibly as an homage to John Rambo, the M60 machine gun is a rare heavy weapon to come across. It is first used in the mission Phnom Penh '86 where Tommy uses a helicopter mounted M60, which he later takes off the Heli for use in combat and keeps the weapon after the mission. It can be found in Little Haiti at Phil's place after completing Boomshine Saigon and also at Fort Baxter. The weapon holds 100 rounds, and can easily take down vehicles and can kill a person in one shot.
Hand Held GE M134
The Hand Held M134 Minigun can be bought off from Phil Cassidy after you complete Boomshine Saigon. It has an incredible rate of fire and can annihilate most vehicles in almost less than a second around a certain radius and will easily mow down anyone in sight. The weapon is an homage to iconic action films of the 1980's and early 90's which feature the hand held minigun, such as Predator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
RPG-7
Simply known as 'Rocket Launcher', the RPG-7 is the most effective weapon against helicopters and vehicles. It will take anything out with one shot. It uses the same aiming system as the M72 LAW in Grand Theft Auto III. It can be purchased from Phil's Place in Little Haiti after completing Boomshine Saigon and can be found at the Hooker Inn in Viceport.
Flamethrower
A hand held flamethrower appears in the game, and can set anything flammable on fire. Like the flamethrower in Grand Theft Auto III, it does not resemble any actual flamethrower and seems to be entirely fabricated for the game.
Grenades
M67
Like Grand Theft Auto III, the hand grenade in the game is the M67 hand grenade but with a black skin. The M67 comes in two different versions: a regular version with a timed fuse and a version that uses a detonator called 'Remote Grenade'.
M7 CS Gas Grenade
Known simply as 'Tear Gas', the M7 CS gas grenade appears as a slow and difficult weapon to use against enemies. Once thrown, it omits a big grey cloud which slowly kills anything around it. If Tommy enters the cloud, his health will quickly diminish. It can be found behind the Washington Beach Police Station. It only appears in the original PlayStation 2 version. It was removed from the 2.0 version likely because it is difficult to use, hardly is used, and cause the game to lag.
Other
Hughes M230 Chain Gun and AGM-114 Hellfire ATGM (AH-64 Apache mounted)
The Hunter attack helicopter (based on the Hughes AH-64 Apache) is armed with an M230 Chain Gun in a chin mount, and wing mounts containing eight AGM-114 Hellfire anti-tank guided missiles in two packs of four, as well as two non-functional Hydra 70mm rocket pods. The helicopter can be found within Fort Baxter, and the helipad in Ocean Beach when all missions and all hidden packages are complete. You can also use this for vigilante missions called Brown Thunder (a spoof on the film, Blue Thunder).
Guns inside AmmuNation
Guns on the shelves/racks in AmmuNation stores are: IMI Galil, FAMAS, H&K G3A3, AK-47, H&K MP5K, Steyr AUG, Tommy Gun, IMI Uzi, Intratec TEC-DC9, various versions of the Calico series of machine pistols, Walther MPL, Spectre M4, Colt Model 733, as well as various shotguns and bolt-action rifles.
Unusable Weapons
The game originally intended on using a lot more weapons which were eventually cut. However, many of these models appear in the game's cutscenes and can still be found within the game's files.
Beretta 92F (Suppressed)
A suppressed Beretta 92F was originally indented for the game but was cut for an unknown reason. This concept would come later in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Desert Eagle
The Desert Eagle was originally intended to be in the game but was likely replaced with the Colt Python. However, it can still be seen in a few mission cutscenes such as being wielded by Ricardo Diaz to shoot his VCR in Supply & Demand, the ending cutscene in Rub Out being used by Lance Vance to kill Diaz, and the opening cutscene for The Shootist being duel wielded by Phil Cassidy at the shooting range. This weapon would later appear in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Colt Carbine
When Lance arrives outside Diaz's mansion in the opening cutscene for the mission "Rub Out", he opens the trunk to reveal two Colt Carbines, different from the Model 733s used in-game (when gameplay begins, they are replaced with Mod. 733s). The carbines resemble either Colt Model 653's (AKA M16A1 Carbines) or Model 723's (M16A2 Carbines), and the front sight is modeled correctly, unlike the gameplay M733 that has the front sight mounted backwards. These carbines are the same as the original 733's from the original PlayStation 2 release (The versions for X-Box, PC, and the PS2 re-release featured new, slightly different models for some weapons). Another Colt carbine is used by one of the thugs in the game's opening cutscene, and one is carried by Tommy Vercetti in the ending cutscene of the final storyline mission.
Heckler & Koch MP5K
The Heckler & Koch MP5K is only seen in the opening cutscene being used by one of the thugs that ambushes Tommy's drug deal. Initially MP5K was supposed to be one of the guns used by the player, but it is not available in the final release.
AK-47
One of the loading screens as the game is starting up (on PS2 version), depict Phil Cassidy holding a AK-47. It seems the developers were planning to use the AK-47 in the game, but it was later cut and replaced by the Ruger Mini-14F. However, the weapon still remains in the game files, and it is the same model as in the GTA III, WASR-2.
Cut Weapons
These firearms were cut before the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City final release. They can be found only in the files of the PS2 version.