Talk:Weapons in GTA IV: Difference between revisions
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In the most recent edit, it's said that a knife can take down a 'well armored adversary' in '3-6 slashes'. I just wanted to know where the basis for this came from? And what is considered a 'well armored adversary' when they were experimenting this? [[User:Ess-Tee|Ess-Tee]] 05:14, 19 May 2009 (UTC) | In the most recent edit, it's said that a knife can take down a 'well armored adversary' in '3-6 slashes'. I just wanted to know where the basis for this came from? And what is considered a 'well armored adversary' when they were experimenting this? [[User:Ess-Tee|Ess-Tee]] 05:14, 19 May 2009 (UTC) | ||
==Glock 17 or | ==Glock 17 or 22== | ||
Everyone keeps saying that the pistol in the game is a Glock 17 because of it's ammunition capacity. But if look at the gun in the gunstore, it clearly says " | Everyone keeps saying that the pistol in the game is a Glock 17 because of it's ammunition capacity. But if look at the gun in the gunstore, it clearly says "22" on the slide, meaning it is a Glock 22. Also, it seems that the CZ-75 in "The Lost and the Damned", a 9mm pistol, is a bit less powerful than the Glock, so it would seem more likely that the in-game pistol is, despite real life ammo capacity, a Glock 22. Just thought I'd point that out.[[User:Mdietz007|Mdietz007]] 02:19, 28 May 2009 (UTC) |