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[[Image:Cjminigun.jpg|right|thumb|160px|The minigun in use by [[CJ]] at [[Las Venturas]] airport ]]
[[Image:Cjminigun.jpg|right|thumb|160px|The minigun in use by [[CJ]] at [[Las Venturas]] airport ]]
One of the most powerful weapons in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series, the '''minigun''' is based off various US minigun models. The [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] renditions are based off a man portable version of the M134 Minigun, while the [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] version is based off the M197 tri-barreled Gatling. It has an incrediable rate of fire and can annihilate most vehicles in almost less than a second around a certain radius. In Vice City, the minigun was perfect for mowing down targets level with the player, however, it could not be aimed manually. Instead, it shoots upwards automatically to e.g. helicopters, similar to the [[Rhino]]. In San Andreas, thanks to the new aiming system, the minigun could be pointed in any direction, making shooting higher targets much easier, but also dangerous if the helicopter would crash into the ground and explode dangerously close to the player. It is almost 100% accurate as there is no recoil, but it can't lock on to a target. In GTA Liberty City Stories and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|Vice City Stories]], the player can both lock onto a target and shoot manually with the minigun. [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]] also featured the minigun. On [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], there are 4 miniguns attached to the [[Annihilator]]. The minigun also appears in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]]. It is the most expensive weapon in the game, costing $10,000 from AmmuNation.
One of the most powerful weapons in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series, the '''minigun''' is based off various US minigun models. The [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] renditions are based off a man portable version of the M134 Minigun, while the [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] version is based off the M197 tri-barreled Gatling. It has an incredible rate of fire and can annihilate most vehicles in almost less than a second around a certain radius. In Vice City, the minigun was perfect for mowing down targets level with the player, however, it could not be aimed manually. Instead, it shoots upwards automatically to e.g. helicopters, similar to the [[Rhino]]. In San Andreas, thanks to the new aiming system, the minigun could be pointed in any direction, making shooting higher targets much easier, but also dangerous if the helicopter would crash into the ground and explode dangerously close to the player. It is almost 100% accurate as there is no recoil, but it can't lock on to a target. In GTA Liberty City Stories and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|Vice City Stories]], the player can both lock onto a target and shoot manually with the minigun. [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]] also featured the minigun. On [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], there are 4 miniguns attached to the [[Annihilator]]. The minigun also appears in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]]. It is the most expensive weapon in the game, costing $10,000 from AmmuNation.


==Description==
==Description==

Revision as of 22:43, 6 June 2009

File:Cjminigun.jpg
The minigun in use by CJ at Las Venturas airport

One of the most powerful weapons in the Grand Theft Auto series, the minigun is based off various US minigun models. The Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City renditions are based off a man portable version of the M134 Minigun, while the Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories version is based off the M197 tri-barreled Gatling. It has an incredible rate of fire and can annihilate most vehicles in almost less than a second around a certain radius. In Vice City, the minigun was perfect for mowing down targets level with the player, however, it could not be aimed manually. Instead, it shoots upwards automatically to e.g. helicopters, similar to the Rhino. In San Andreas, thanks to the new aiming system, the minigun could be pointed in any direction, making shooting higher targets much easier, but also dangerous if the helicopter would crash into the ground and explode dangerously close to the player. It is almost 100% accurate as there is no recoil, but it can't lock on to a target. In GTA Liberty City Stories and Vice City Stories, the player can both lock onto a target and shoot manually with the minigun. Grand Theft Auto Advance also featured the minigun. On Grand Theft Auto IV, there are 4 miniguns attached to the Annihilator. The minigun also appears in GTA Chinatown Wars. It is the most expensive weapon in the game, costing $10,000 from AmmuNation.

Description

The M61 Vulcan is a 20 mm hydraulically or pneumatically driven, six-barreled, air-cooled, electrically fired Gatling-style cannon with an extremely high rate of fire. It has been the principal cannon armament of United States military aircraft for five decades. The M61 was originally produced by General Electric, and after several mergers and acquisitions is currently produced by General Dynamics.

Locations

GTA Vice City

GTA San Andreas

GTA Liberty City Stories

GTA Vice City Stories