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The '''Shotgun''' is a weapon tier featured in all [[Grand Theft Auto]] games. It consists of powerful weapons that take both hands to use (with the Sawn-off shotgun making an exception), but have a short effective range, making them next to useless at long ranges. Wielding it limits mobility - the player character is not capable of sprinting and, in some games, stands still when targeting. In all GTA Eras, if the player shoots a pedestrian with a shotgun, this causes him/her to be blasted into the ground, and this can be really effective by shooting a moving vehicle, usually blowing it up by two or three shots. In earlier GTA games, a close range shotgun blast can knock the player down, making them defenseless, even with [[body armor]]. However, in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[GTA IV Era]] games, the player doesn't get knocked down by a shotgun blast but can still suffer tremendous damage at close range. By getting in a [[police car]], the player receives 5 Shotgun shells, and the shotgun will be added to the player's weapon slot, if the player doesn't have one.
The '''[[wp:Shotgun|Shotgun]]''' is a weapon first introduced in [[Grand Theft Auto 2]], distinctive for its ability to inflict maximum damage in closed quarters. Since its inception, the shotgun has appeared in some form in all [[Grand Theft Auto]] games, mostly appearing as a weapon tier in later games.


There are several shotguns featured in GTA games:
== Description ==
In a nutshell, a shotgun is typically a powerful firearm which effectiveness diminishes in distance (as the bullets disperse into a wider area), and thus is more suitable when shooting targets in point blank range. In GTA 2, the game makes its very clear that the gun shoots three bullets at once. This may allow the player to hit up to three targets at once if they aim at a large group of people. In addition, players in GTA 2 are allowed to fire the gun ''while'' running, an ability that was stifled after GTA 2. Shotguns tend to impose one-hit kills, and is equally devastating when aimed at a vehicle, which will explode from two or three gunshots from a shotgun.
 
The library of shotguns were increase from GTA Vice City onwards, typically allowing the player to choose one of two or three available shotguns in the game; as a result, the "shotgun" name is also used to refer to a weapon tier in these games. Shotguns from GTA III onwards were also modified to limit mobility while wielded - the player character is not capable of sprinting and, in some games, is required to stand still when targeting; one exception is the [[Sawn-off Shotgun]], which doesn't just allow the player to fire while running, but also wield two Sawn-off Shotguns at once.
 
Prior to [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], a close range shotgun blast can knock the player down, making them defenseless, even with [[body armor]]. However, in GTA San Andreas, and games from [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] onwards, this weakness was eliminated but the player may still suffer tremendous damage at close range. From GTA III onwards, getting in a [[Police Car|police car]], the player receives 5 shotgun shells, and a shotgun will be added to the player's weapon slot, if the player doesn't already have one.
 
== List of shotguns ==
Shotguns in GTA 2, GTA III and GTA Advance are typically unnamed, although for the latter two, they are evidently based on a real life rendition (whereas the GTA 2 rendition is likely to have been of an original design).
 
Shotguns from GTA III onwards may be categorized into the following groups:
*[[SPAS 12]]
*[[SPAS 12]]
*[[Sawn-off Shotgun]]
*[[Sawn-off Shotgun]]
*[[Pump Action Shotgun]]
*[[Pump Action Shotgun]]
*[[Stubby Shotgun]]
*[[Stubby Shotgun]]
 
*[[Double Barreled Shotgun]]
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The Shotgun is a weapon first introduced in Grand Theft Auto 2, distinctive for its ability to inflict maximum damage in closed quarters. Since its inception, the shotgun has appeared in some form in all Grand Theft Auto games, mostly appearing as a weapon tier in later games.

Description

In a nutshell, a shotgun is typically a powerful firearm which effectiveness diminishes in distance (as the bullets disperse into a wider area), and thus is more suitable when shooting targets in point blank range. In GTA 2, the game makes its very clear that the gun shoots three bullets at once. This may allow the player to hit up to three targets at once if they aim at a large group of people. In addition, players in GTA 2 are allowed to fire the gun while running, an ability that was stifled after GTA 2. Shotguns tend to impose one-hit kills, and is equally devastating when aimed at a vehicle, which will explode from two or three gunshots from a shotgun.

The library of shotguns were increase from GTA Vice City onwards, typically allowing the player to choose one of two or three available shotguns in the game; as a result, the "shotgun" name is also used to refer to a weapon tier in these games. Shotguns from GTA III onwards were also modified to limit mobility while wielded - the player character is not capable of sprinting and, in some games, is required to stand still when targeting; one exception is the Sawn-off Shotgun, which doesn't just allow the player to fire while running, but also wield two Sawn-off Shotguns at once.

Prior to Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, a close range shotgun blast can knock the player down, making them defenseless, even with body armor. However, in GTA San Andreas, and games from Grand Theft Auto IV onwards, this weakness was eliminated but the player may still suffer tremendous damage at close range. From GTA III onwards, getting in a police car, the player receives 5 shotgun shells, and a shotgun will be added to the player's weapon slot, if the player doesn't already have one.

List of shotguns

Shotguns in GTA 2, GTA III and GTA Advance are typically unnamed, although for the latter two, they are evidently based on a real life rendition (whereas the GTA 2 rendition is likely to have been of an original design).

Shotguns from GTA III onwards may be categorized into the following groups: