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[[Image:9mm.jpg|right|200px|thumb|[[Grove Street Families| GSF]] gang member holding a 9mm]]
[[File:Pistol-GTAIV-ingame.jpg|thumb|right|333px|[[Niko Bellic]] weilding the Pistol in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].]]
The '''Pistol''' is the most basic firearm in many [[GTA|Grand Theft Auto games]]. It is mainly used at the start of the game, or later when the player has run out of ammunition for better firearms. The 9mm pistol generally has poor stopping power, average accuracy, and a fairly short range. In [[GTA San Andreas]] the weapon is significantly more effective. Partly because it's possible to kill a target in one shot to the head, and also because it is possible to wield two pistols, 'guns akimbo' style, once Hitman skill level is reached. In [[Grand Theft Auto III]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] this weapon is the standard armament of many gang members and all police officers on patrol.
[[File:Pistol-GTAIV-aim.jpg|thumb|right|333px|The player aiming with a pistol in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].]]
The '''pistol''' is the most basic firearm in many [[Grand Theft Auto]] games.


== Description ==
=== Design ===
The pistol is mainly used at the start of the game, or later when the player has run out of ammunition for better firearms. In its original form in GTA 1 and GTA 2, the pistol is one of the least effective firearms of them all, firing only one bullet every second or so, at a rate slower than a [[Machine Gun|machine gun]]. From [[Grand Theft Auto III]] onwards, the pistol is given generally poor stopping power, average accuracy, and a fairly short range. In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], [[Episodes From Liberty City]], and [[Grand Theft Auto V]], the weapon is significantly more effective, partly because it's possible to kill a target in one shot to the head; also, in GTA IV, EFLC, and GTA V, the pistol can be used as a [[Vehicular Combat|drive-by]] weapon. In every game since GTA III, this weapon is the standard armament of many gang members and all police officers on patrol.
*In GTA 1 the pistol's HUD image appears to be a Soviet Tokarev TT-33.
*In GTA London 1969, the pistol's HUD image resembles a nickel-plated Browning Hi-Power. At the time of GTA London (1969), the Hi-Power would've been one of the main service pistols of the British Army. As such, this makes the availability of the pistol in the game chronologically accurate.
*In GTA III, GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas, the pistol resembles a Colt M1911 in shape, and its magazine capacity ranges from 12 rounds (in GTA III) to 17 rounds (GTA Vice City onwards). All of this is despite the fact that the Colt M1911 isn't commonly chambered in 9mm and, even if it was, it still possesses a [http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Single-column-magazine single-stack] magazine design, therefore making it impossible to fit 17 rounds into the magazine without completely redesigning the weapon. It is seen carried by Ray Machowski in the mission "Crazy 69" of GTA Liberty City Stories, but is not available to use in-game.
*In the introduction cutscene of GTA San Andreas, where all three members of [[C.R.A.S.H.]] arrest [[Carl Johnson]]; [[Jimmy Hernandez]] and [[Eddie Pulaski]] are holding Glock 17s, instead of Colt M1911s like the ones in gameplay. Given the fact that the in-game pistol's magazine capacity (17 rounds) is incorrect for a Colt M1911 but correct for a Glock 17, and the fact that the Glock really is a 9mm pistol, it may be that the developers originally intended the player to use the model seen in the cutscenes, but this feature was left out for some reason. The Glock 17 can be used in-game by switching and swapping the pistol's model/texture with the Glock's one.
*In GTA Liberty City Stories, the pistol resembles the Glock 17, while in GTA Vice City Stories, the pistol resembles a [[:wp:Beretta 92|Beretta 92]].
*In GTA IV and EFLC, the pistol resembles a Glock 22, which is the full-size .40 S&W model commonly used by law enforcement. While the real-life Glock 22 has a standard 15-round magazine capacity, the in-game model incorrectly has the 17-round magazine capacity of the 9mm Glock 17. The sights on the model are incorrect; the gun's front sight is a duplicate of the twin-post rear sight.
*In GTA Chinatown Wars, the pistol's HUD icon suggests it's a Glock 17 with wooden grips.
*In GTA V, the pistol resembles a [[:wp:Taurus PT92|Taurus PT92]], distinguishable from the similar Beretta 92FS by its frame-mounted safety (the safety on the Beretta is on the slide). The real-life PT92 uses a 17-round magazine, yet the in-game version is limited to 12 rounds for the standard magazine or 16 rounds with the extended magazine. Also, the in-game description incorrectly describes the Pistol as a .45 caliber handgun whereas the PT92 is chambered in 9mm.
{{wikipedia|TT Pistol}}
{{wikipedia|Browning Hi-Power}}
{{wikipedia|Beretta 92}}
{{wikipedia|M1911 pistol}}
{{wikipedia|M1911 pistol}}
{{wikipedia|Glock}}
{{wikipedia|Taurus PT92}}


In GTA III, GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas, the pistol resembles a Colt 1911 in shape, and its magazine capacity ranges from 12 rounds (in GTA III) to 17 rounds (GTA Vice City onwards). All of this is despite the fact that the Colt 1911 isn't commonly chambered in 9mm and, even if it was, it still possesses a [http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Single-column-magazine single-stack] magazine design, therefore making it impossible to fit 17 rounds into the magazine without redesigning the weapon.
=== Variants ===
{{main|Dual Pistol|Silenced 9mm|Python|Desert Eagle}}
In many of the games in the series, variants of the entry-level pistol exist. In GTA San Andreas, for instance, the player can acquire the ability to [[Dual Pistol|wield two pistols at once]], and there is a modified pistol [[Silenced 9mm|with a sound suppressor]]. In addition, most of the games in the series have at least one more powerful, larger-caliber equivalent of the pistol, such as the [[Python]] or the [[Desert Eagle]].


In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the pistol very closely resembles the Glock 17. This Glock model has an interesting difference; the front sight, which is normally a single post, is instead a copy of the twin-post rear sight.
===Combat===
If in the hands of a skilled shooter, the pistol can be very effective given its weak power, decent accuracy, & mid range distance.  


In the introduction cutscene of GTA San Andreas, where all three members of [[C.R.A.S.H.]] arrest [[Carl Johnson]]; [[Jimmy Hernandez]] and [[Eddie Pulaski]] are holding Glock 17s, instead of Colt 1911s like the ones in gameplay. Given the fact that the in-game pistol's magazine capacity (17 rounds) is incorrect for a Colt 1911 but correct for a Glock 17, and the fact that the Glock really is a 9mm pistol, it may be that the developers originally intended the player to use the model seen in the cutscenes, but this feature was left out for some reason.
=== Gallery ===
==== In-game model ====
{| align="center"
|<gallery width="auto" perrow="5" style="font-size:95%; padding:0;">
File:Pistol-GTAIII.png|The Pistol in most of the [[Grand Theft Auto III]]-era games. Resembles the Colt M1911 pistol.
File:Pistol-GTASA.png|The Glock that is used in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas']] cutscenes. GTA Liberty City Stories also uses this.
File:Pistol-GTASA-ingame.jpg|A Pistol in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].
File:Pistol-GTALCS.png|The Pistol in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]. It best resembles a Glock.
File:Pistol-GTAVCS.png|The Pistol in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. Resembles a Beretta 92 or "M9" pistol.
File:Pistol-GTAIV.png|The Pistol in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. Also closely resembles a Glock.
File:Pistol-GTAV-artwork.png|The Pistol in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. It resembles a Taurus PT92.
</gallery>
|}
 
==== HUD icons ====
{| align="center"
|<gallery width="auto" perrow="5" style="font-size:95%; padding:0;" widths="120" captionalign="left">
File:Pistol-GTA1-icon.png|GTA 1.
File:Pistol-GTAL-icon.png|GTA London 1969 and GTA London 1961.
File:Pistol-GTA2-icon.png|GTA 2.
File:Pistol-GTAIII-icon.png|GTA III.
File:Colt45-GTAVC-icon.png|GTA Vice City.
File:Pistol-GTASA-icon.gif|GTA San Andreas.
File:Pistol-GTAA-icon.png|GTA Advance.
File:Pistol-GTALCS-icon.png|GTA Liberty City Stories.
File:Pistol-GTAIV-icon.png|GTA IV.
File:Pistol-GTACW-icon.png|GTA Chinatown Wars.
</gallery>
|}
 
====Real life models====
{| align="center"
|<gallery width="auto" perrow="5" style="font-size:95%; padding:0;" widths="120" captionalign="left">
File:Tokarev TT-33.jpg|The Tokarev TT-33 in real life seen in [[Grand Theft Auto 1|GTA 1]].
File:Browning Hi-Power.jpg|The Browning Hi-Power in real life seen in GTA London.
File:Colt M1911.jpg|The Colt M1911 in  real life featured in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], [[Grand Theft Auto Vice City]], and [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].
File:Glock 17.jpg|The Glock 17 in real life seen in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]].
File:Beretta M92FS.jpg|The Beretta 92 in real life exclusive to [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]].
File:Glock 22 (2nd Generation).jpg|The Glock 22 featured in the [[GTA IV Era]].
</gallery>
|}


==Locations==
==Locations==
===Grand Theft Auto III===
;GTA 2
*[[Red Light District]], [[Portland Island]] - Available to buy from [[Ammu-Nation]] for $250 after completion of [[Pump-Action Pimp]] ($4,000).
(''To show your coordinates you have to enter a [[Cheats in GTA 2|cheat code]], use at your own risk'')<br>
*[[Callahan Point]], Portland Island - On the north ledge of the large building next to and south of the [[Callahan Bridge]].
 
===Grand Theft Auto: Vice City===
*[[Vice Point]] - On the first floor of the main building under construction at Fairground Point.
*[[North Point Mall]] - Available to buy from Ammu-Nation from start of game ($100).
*[[Ocean Beach]] - On the patio between Pier 1 and Pier 2 for the parking garage at The Piers.
*Ocean Beach - Available to buy from Ammu-Nation from start of game ($100).


===Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas===
'''[[Downtown District]]''':
'''[[Los Santos]]'''
*Building east of Altamount Station ([[Altamount]]) (172,5 225,5 3)
*West of the bank near Flotsam docks ([[Flotsam]]) (227,5 210,5 2)
*Go to the street east of the Zaibatsu HQ. Take it on south direction, turn west at its end. Enter the small alley on the south side and you’ll find a courtyard (Flotsam) (232,5 146,5 3)
*Dropped by [[Loonies]], [[Yakuza]] and [[The Zaibatsu Corporation|Zaibatsu]] at any time


*[[Ganton]] - Corner of wall behind house on [[Grove Street]]
'''[[Residential District]]''':
From your [[Johnson House|house in Ganton]], head next door to [[Sean Johnson|Sweet's]] house. Go behind Sweet's and run alongside the wall behind the house. You'll find the pistol in the corner.
*Next to the [[Jesus Saves|church]] entrance ([[Wormley]]) (114,5 124,5 2)
*Dropped by [[Rednecks]], [[Scientists]] and [[The Zaibatsu Corporation|Zaibatsu]] at any time


*[[Las Colinas]] - Beside wall in opening between two houses
'''[[Industrial District]]''':
From your house in Ganton, head east towards the main road that overlooks the ocean in [[East Beach]]. Head north from there and take the last left before the road leads out to the [[Red County|countryside]]. Take the second left after that and at the end of the road, look for a wide opening between the last two houses on the left side of the street. The pistol is at the back of the opening by the wall.
*Dropped by [[Hare Krishna]], [[Russian Mafia|Russians]] and [[The Zaibatsu Corporation|Zaibatsu]] at any time


*[[Santa Maria Beach]] - Beside lifeguard post
;GTA III
From your house in Ganton, head east towards the main road that overlooks the ocean in East Beach. Head south from there towards [[Playa del Seville]] and follow the road as it curves west towards the [[Ocean Docks]]. Continue following the road until you reach the Santa Maria Beach. On the south side of the beach is a wooden pier with a Ferris wheel. On the west side of the pier is a lifeguard post. The pistol is by the post.
*[[Red Light District]], [[Portland]] - Available to buy from [[Ammu-Nation]] for [[Money|$]]250 after completion of [[Pump-Action Pimp]] ($4,000).
*[[Callahan Point]], Portland - On the north ledge of the large building next to and south of the [[Callahan Bridge]].
*Near every hideout after collected 10 [[Hidden Packages|hidden packages]].


'''[[San Fierro]]'''
;GTA Vice City
*[[Vice Point]] - On the first floor of the main building under construction at Fairground Point (in [[Avery Carrington|Avery's]] Buliding).
*[[North Point Mall]] - Available to buy from Ammu-Nation from start of game ($100).
*[[Ocean Beach]] - On the patio between Pier 1 and Pier 2 for the parking garage at The Piers.
*Ocean Beach - Available to buy from Ammu-Nation from start of game ($100).


*[[Garcia]] - Corner of alleyway
;GTA San Andreas
From your [[Doherty Garage|garage]] in [[Doherty]], head south and take the third right. Head down the alleyway on the right side of the street after the second right turn. When the narrow alleyway opens out slightly, look to the right and you'll find the pistol in the corner.
*[[Ganton]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]] - Corner of wall behind a house across from the [[Johnson House]] in [[Grove Street]].
*[[Las Colinas]], Los Santos - Beside a wall in an opening between two houses.
*[[Santa Maria Beach]] - Beside a lifeguard post.
*[[Garcia]], [[San Fierro]] - Corner of a narrow alleyway.
*[[Tierra Robada]], [[Las Venturas]] - Under stone support beam for the railroad track.
*[[Roca Escalante]], [[Las Venturas]] - Inside the police station, where a [[shotgun]], [[body armor]] and [[nightstick]] also spawn. The player incurs an instant 2 star wanted level after picking up this pistol.
*Available to buy from [[Ammu-Nation]] after completion of "[[Doberman]]".
*[[Willowfield]], Los Santos - In Emmet's after the mission "Nines and AKs".


'''Desert'''
;GTA Liberty City Stories
*[[Saint Mark's]], [[Portland]] - Available at the [[Portland Safehouse|safehouse]] upon collecting 10 hidden packages.
*[[Red Light District]], [[Portland]] - Available to buy from the Ammu-Nation. ($150)


*[[Tierra Robada]] - Under railroad tracks stone support beam
;GTA Vice City Stories
From the [[Fallow Bridge]], cross the bridge and take the second left before you reach the fork in the road. Follow this road until you reach a bridge. Cross the bridge, and immediately after you'll reach the [[Kincaid Bridge]] (the railroad tracks). The weapon is located behind the stone support beam on the left side of the road.
*[[Fort Baxter Air Base]] - Inside the barracks up to the mission "[[Conduct Unbecoming]]", the barracks are again available to enter during [[Over the Top]] and the pistol is still there.
*Available for purchase from [[Stonewall J's]], [[Little Havana]].
*Available for purchase from [[Ammu-Nation]], [[Downtown Vice City|Downtown]].
*[[Vice Point]] - Spawns next to some stairs by the [[North Point Mall|mall]].
*[[Downtown Vice City|Downtown]] - Next to a statue south of the dirt track.


===Grand Theft Auto IV===
;GTA IV
The Glock (referenced as Pistol in-game) can be purchased from the back-alley gun shops for $600, and each additional magazine is $35. The Glock can be purchased from Little Jacob for $420, and each additional magazine is $25.
The Glock (referenced as Pistol in-game) can be purchased from the back-alley gun shops for $600, and each additional magazine is $35. The Glock can be purchased from Little Jacob for $420, and each additional magazine costs $25.


'''[[Broker]]'''
'''[[Broker]]'''
*[[Firefly Island]] - Can be found to the right of the "Liberty Go-Karts" wall mural to the right of Wappinger Ave.
*[[Firefly Island]] - Can be found to the right of the "Liberty Go-Karts" wall mural to the right of Wappinger Ave.
*[[Hove Beach]] - Can be found atop the [[Perestroika]] club, on a walkway on the roof.
*[[Hove Beach]] - Can be found atop the [[Perestroika]] club, on a walkway on the roof.
*[[Rotterdam Hill]] - Can be found across the street from [[Michelle (IV)|Michelle's]] house in a gated lot, behind some dumpsters.
*[[Rotterdam Hill]] - Can be found across the street from [[Michelle (GTA IV)|Michelle's]] house in a gated lot, behind some dumpsters.
*[[East Hook]] - Can be found on the first-floor ledge of a cylindrical silo-type structure off Mohanet Ave. The player can easily reach it with an SUV/MPV or other tall vehicle like a [[Cavalcade]] or [[Ambulance]].
*[[East Hook]] - Can be found on the first-floor ledge of a cylindrical silo-type structure off Mohanet Ave. The player can easily reach it with an SUV/MPV or other tall vehicle like a [[Cavalcade]] or [[Ambulance]].
'''[[Dukes]]'''
'''[[Dukes]]'''
*[[Willis]] - Can be found behind and to the left of the parking lot off Freetown Ave. This parking lot is also located to the left of the small parking space where you obtain [[Stevie]]'s [[Comet]] during the mission [[No. 1]].
*[[Willis]] - Can be found behind and to the left of the parking lot off Freetown Ave. This parking lot is also located to the left of the small parking space where you obtain [[Stevie]]'s [[Comet]] during the mission [[No. 1]].
'''[[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]]'''
 
'''[[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]]'''
*[[Broker Bridge]] - Can be found midway across the bridge, on the pedestrian walkway.
*[[Broker Bridge]] - Can be found midway across the bridge, on the pedestrian walkway.
*[[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty]] - Can be found on a giant rock in the West River just east of [[Westdyke]], [[Alderney]]. You can see the rock from the [[Hickey Bridge]] as well.
*[[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty]] - Can be found on a giant rock in the West River just east of [[Westdyke]], [[Alderney]]. You can see the rock from the [[Hickey Bridge]] as well.
 
'''[[Bohan]]'''
'''[[Bohan]]'''
*[[Northern Gardens]] - Can be found in the ladies' powder room of the Triangle Club. Please note: this pistol should be obtained only as a last resort, because otherwise the player shall receive a one star [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|wanted level]] and the patrons and guards will begin shooting.
*[[Northern Gardens]] - Can be found in the ladies' powder room of the Triangle Club. Please note: this pistol should be obtained only as a last resort, because otherwise the player shall receive a one star [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|wanted level]] and the patrons and guards will begin shooting.
*[[South Bohan]] - Can be found on the sixth floor of the apartment complex across the street from the [[South Bohan Safehouse]].
*[[South Bohan]] - Can be found on the sixth floor of the apartment complex across the street from the [[South Bohan Safehouse]].
'''[[Algonquin]]'''
'''[[Algonquin]]'''
*[[Northwood]] - Can be found on the edge of the roof of a gutted-out warehouse off of Vespucci Circus.
*[[Northwood]] - Can be found on the edge of the roof of a gutted-out warehouse off of Vespucci Circus.
*[[Middle Park]] - Can be found on the lone island in the lake, next to the tree growing there.
*[[Middle Park]] - Can be found on the lone island in the lake, next to the tree growing there.
*[[The Meat Quarter]] - Can be found on the West River side of the driving range of the Golden Pier Golf Club, next to a sand trap.
*[[The Meat Quarter]] - Can be found on the West River side of the driving range of the Golden Pier Golf Club, next to a sand trap.
'''[[Alderney]]'''
'''[[Alderney]]'''
*[[Westdyke]] - Can be found on the roof of the ancient casino featured in the mission [[Out of Commission]].
*[[Westdyke]] - Can be found on the roof of the ancient casino featured in the mission [[Out of Commission]].
*[[Westdyke]] - Can be found on the roof of the garden shed of a mansion on Owl Creek Ave. The mansion is the same one where the [[Turismo]] is parked out front for [[Stevie's Car Thefts|Stevie's car thefts.]]
*[[Westdyke]] - Can be found on the roof of the garden shed of a mansion on Owl Creek Ave. The mansion is the same one where the [[Turismo]] is parked out front for [[Stevie's Car Thefts|Stevie's car thefts.]]
*[[Berchem]] - Can be found in the alley behind the [[TW@ Internet Café]], atop a small garage roof.
*[[Berchem]] - Can be found in the alley behind the [[TW@|TW@ Internet Café]], atop a small garage roof.
 
;GTA Chinatown Wars
*It can be purchased from the Ammu-Nation website for $200, or $100 with the discount acquired.
*Found in various [[Dumpster Diving|red dumpsters]] throughout Liberty City.
 
;GTA V
*Can be purchased at Ammu-Nation in Los Santos and Blaine County.
 
'''[[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]] and [[Blaine County]]'''
* Found in Richman on the bleachers at the University Track and Field.
* Can be found in Joshua Road, Harmony on a back porch of a burned down house.
* Found at Paleto Forest next to a roadside drain.
* Found in Richman Glen behind the gas station.
* Found in La Puerta on a wheel cover inside the junkyard bus.
* Found in Pacific Bluffs in an open grave.
* Found in Rancho at a power station relay.
* Found in the Grand Senora Desert beside a radio station dumpster.
* Found in La Mesa on a train yard storage tank near a skateboard park under the freeway.
 
==Source==
*[http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=415544 GTA 2 source]


==See Also==
{{Gta1_weapons}}
*[[Python]]
{{Gta2_weapons}}
*[[Desert Eagle]]
{{gtaiii weapons}}
*[[Silenced 9mm]]
{{gtavc weapons}}
*[[Weapons]]
{{gtasa weapons}}
{{gtaa weapons}}
{{gtalcs weapons}}
{{gtavcs weapons}}
{{gtaiv weapons}}
{{gtacw_weapons}}
{{gtav weapons}}


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[[Category:Pistols]]

Latest revision as of 07:59, 30 March 2014

Niko Bellic weilding the Pistol in Grand Theft Auto IV.
The player aiming with a pistol in Grand Theft Auto IV.

The pistol is the most basic firearm in many Grand Theft Auto games.

Description

Design

The pistol is mainly used at the start of the game, or later when the player has run out of ammunition for better firearms. In its original form in GTA 1 and GTA 2, the pistol is one of the least effective firearms of them all, firing only one bullet every second or so, at a rate slower than a machine gun. From Grand Theft Auto III onwards, the pistol is given generally poor stopping power, average accuracy, and a fairly short range. In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto IV, Episodes From Liberty City, and Grand Theft Auto V, the weapon is significantly more effective, partly because it's possible to kill a target in one shot to the head; also, in GTA IV, EFLC, and GTA V, the pistol can be used as a drive-by weapon. In every game since GTA III, this weapon is the standard armament of many gang members and all police officers on patrol.

  • In GTA 1 the pistol's HUD image appears to be a Soviet Tokarev TT-33.
  • In GTA London 1969, the pistol's HUD image resembles a nickel-plated Browning Hi-Power. At the time of GTA London (1969), the Hi-Power would've been one of the main service pistols of the British Army. As such, this makes the availability of the pistol in the game chronologically accurate.
  • In GTA III, GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas, the pistol resembles a Colt M1911 in shape, and its magazine capacity ranges from 12 rounds (in GTA III) to 17 rounds (GTA Vice City onwards). All of this is despite the fact that the Colt M1911 isn't commonly chambered in 9mm and, even if it was, it still possesses a single-stack magazine design, therefore making it impossible to fit 17 rounds into the magazine without completely redesigning the weapon. It is seen carried by Ray Machowski in the mission "Crazy 69" of GTA Liberty City Stories, but is not available to use in-game.
  • In the introduction cutscene of GTA San Andreas, where all three members of C.R.A.S.H. arrest Carl Johnson; Jimmy Hernandez and Eddie Pulaski are holding Glock 17s, instead of Colt M1911s like the ones in gameplay. Given the fact that the in-game pistol's magazine capacity (17 rounds) is incorrect for a Colt M1911 but correct for a Glock 17, and the fact that the Glock really is a 9mm pistol, it may be that the developers originally intended the player to use the model seen in the cutscenes, but this feature was left out for some reason. The Glock 17 can be used in-game by switching and swapping the pistol's model/texture with the Glock's one.
  • In GTA Liberty City Stories, the pistol resembles the Glock 17, while in GTA Vice City Stories, the pistol resembles a Beretta 92.
  • In GTA IV and EFLC, the pistol resembles a Glock 22, which is the full-size .40 S&W model commonly used by law enforcement. While the real-life Glock 22 has a standard 15-round magazine capacity, the in-game model incorrectly has the 17-round magazine capacity of the 9mm Glock 17. The sights on the model are incorrect; the gun's front sight is a duplicate of the twin-post rear sight.
  • In GTA Chinatown Wars, the pistol's HUD icon suggests it's a Glock 17 with wooden grips.
  • In GTA V, the pistol resembles a Taurus PT92, distinguishable from the similar Beretta 92FS by its frame-mounted safety (the safety on the Beretta is on the slide). The real-life PT92 uses a 17-round magazine, yet the in-game version is limited to 12 rounds for the standard magazine or 16 rounds with the extended magazine. Also, the in-game description incorrectly describes the Pistol as a .45 caliber handgun whereas the PT92 is chambered in 9mm.
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Variants

In many of the games in the series, variants of the entry-level pistol exist. In GTA San Andreas, for instance, the player can acquire the ability to wield two pistols at once, and there is a modified pistol with a sound suppressor. In addition, most of the games in the series have at least one more powerful, larger-caliber equivalent of the pistol, such as the Python or the Desert Eagle.

Combat

If in the hands of a skilled shooter, the pistol can be very effective given its weak power, decent accuracy, & mid range distance.

Gallery

In-game model

HUD icons

Real life models

Locations

GTA 2

(To show your coordinates you have to enter a cheat code, use at your own risk)

Downtown District:

  • Building east of Altamount Station (Altamount) (172,5 225,5 3)
  • West of the bank near Flotsam docks (Flotsam) (227,5 210,5 2)
  • Go to the street east of the Zaibatsu HQ. Take it on south direction, turn west at its end. Enter the small alley on the south side and you’ll find a courtyard (Flotsam) (232,5 146,5 3)
  • Dropped by Loonies, Yakuza and Zaibatsu at any time

Residential District:

Industrial District:

GTA III
GTA Vice City
  • Vice Point - On the first floor of the main building under construction at Fairground Point (in Avery's Buliding).
  • North Point Mall - Available to buy from Ammu-Nation from start of game ($100).
  • Ocean Beach - On the patio between Pier 1 and Pier 2 for the parking garage at The Piers.
  • Ocean Beach - Available to buy from Ammu-Nation from start of game ($100).
GTA San Andreas
GTA Liberty City Stories
GTA Vice City Stories
GTA IV

The Glock (referenced as Pistol in-game) can be purchased from the back-alley gun shops for $600, and each additional magazine is $35. The Glock can be purchased from Little Jacob for $420, and each additional magazine costs $25.

Broker

  • Firefly Island - Can be found to the right of the "Liberty Go-Karts" wall mural to the right of Wappinger Ave.
  • Hove Beach - Can be found atop the Perestroika club, on a walkway on the roof.
  • Rotterdam Hill - Can be found across the street from Michelle's house in a gated lot, behind some dumpsters.
  • East Hook - Can be found on the first-floor ledge of a cylindrical silo-type structure off Mohanet Ave. The player can easily reach it with an SUV/MPV or other tall vehicle like a Cavalcade or Ambulance.

Dukes

  • Willis - Can be found behind and to the left of the parking lot off Freetown Ave. This parking lot is also located to the left of the small parking space where you obtain Stevie's Comet during the mission No. 1.

Liberty City

Bohan

  • Northern Gardens - Can be found in the ladies' powder room of the Triangle Club. Please note: this pistol should be obtained only as a last resort, because otherwise the player shall receive a one star wanted level and the patrons and guards will begin shooting.
  • South Bohan - Can be found on the sixth floor of the apartment complex across the street from the South Bohan Safehouse.

Algonquin

  • Northwood - Can be found on the edge of the roof of a gutted-out warehouse off of Vespucci Circus.
  • Middle Park - Can be found on the lone island in the lake, next to the tree growing there.
  • The Meat Quarter - Can be found on the West River side of the driving range of the Golden Pier Golf Club, next to a sand trap.

Alderney

GTA Chinatown Wars
  • It can be purchased from the Ammu-Nation website for $200, or $100 with the discount acquired.
  • Found in various red dumpsters throughout Liberty City.
GTA V
  • Can be purchased at Ammu-Nation in Los Santos and Blaine County.

Los Santos and Blaine County

  • Found in Richman on the bleachers at the University Track and Field.
  • Can be found in Joshua Road, Harmony on a back porch of a burned down house.
  • Found at Paleto Forest next to a roadside drain.
  • Found in Richman Glen behind the gas station.
  • Found in La Puerta on a wheel cover inside the junkyard bus.
  • Found in Pacific Bluffs in an open grave.
  • Found in Rancho at a power station relay.
  • Found in the Grand Senora Desert beside a radio station dumpster.
  • Found in La Mesa on a train yard storage tank near a skateboard park under the freeway.

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