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The weapon's gas-powered repeater system generally holds seven shells in the undertube of the gun. The gun shoots in a fully automatic mode in the GTA Vice City rendition, however this feature was removed in later installments, presumably to curb the gun's power. The shotgun is not commonly found throughout the games; in GTA Vice City, only one [[Ammu-Nation]] sells the gun, at the extreme price of $4000, with a similar situation in GTA San Andreas. In GTA Liberty City Stories, the gun can only be obtained through one spawn location.
The weapon's gas-powered repeater system generally holds seven shells in the undertube of the gun. The gun shoots in a fully automatic mode in the GTA Vice City rendition, however this feature was removed in later installments, presumably to curb the gun's power. The shotgun is not commonly found throughout the games; in GTA Vice City, only one [[Ammu-Nation]] sells the gun, at the extreme price of $4000, with a similar situation in GTA San Andreas. In GTA Liberty City Stories, the gun can only be obtained through one spawn location.


In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the '''Combat Shotgun''' takes the form of a [http://world.guns.ru/shotgun/sh24-e.htm Remington 11-87] semiautomatic shotgun, with a thumbhole stock, 24-inch barrel with a full ventilated rib, and full-length magazine tube with sling swivels. The Combat Shotgun holds 10 shells in the magazine, with 70 in reserve. When the player enters any [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]] or [[NOOSE]] vehicle, the player is given this shotgun with five shells, if the slot is not already occupied. In the disc version of[[The Lost and the Damned| The Lost and the Damned]], the Combat Shotgun has been changed to have an M4 buttstock. This design is not carried on to [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], which instead features the original design.
In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the '''Combat Shotgun''' takes the form of a [http://world.guns.ru/shotgun/sh24-e.htm Remington 11-87] semiautomatic shotgun, with a thumbhole stock, 24-inch barrel with a full ventilated rib, and full-length magazine tube with sling swivels. The Combat Shotgun holds 10 shells in the magazine, with 70 in reserve. When the player enters any [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]] or [[NOOSE]] vehicle, the player is given this shotgun with five shells, if the slot is not already occupied. In the [[Episodes from Liberty City|disc version]] of [[The Lost and Damned]], the Combat Shotgun has been changed to have an [[AR-15|M4 buttstock]] (although the player can still spot the Combat Shotgun in its earlier form in [[Terry Thorpe]]'s gun van). This design is not carried on to [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], which instead features the original design.


This weapon is spelled as "Spaz 12" in the original [[PS2]] version of GTA Vice City and in GTA Vice City Stories; and as 'S.P.A.S. 12' in later versions of GTA Vice City.
This weapon is spelled as "Spaz 12" in the original [[PS2]] version of GTA Vice City and in GTA Vice City Stories; and as 'S.P.A.S. 12' in later versions of GTA Vice City.


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Image:spas12_vc.png|The SPAS-12 in [[Grand Theft Auto Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]].
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Image:spas12_vcs.png|The SPAS-12 in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]].
spas12_vc.png|The SPAS-12 in [[Grand Theft Auto Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]].
Image:1187_4.png|The Combat Shotgun in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].
spas12_vcs.png|The SPAS-12 in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]].
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1187_4.png|The Combat Shotgun in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]].
CombatShotgun-TLAD.png|The Combat Shotgun in the [[Episodes from Liberty City]] version of [[The Lost and Damned]].
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