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The weapon selection in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] is one of the most important aspects of the game. Some off the weapons have returned from [[Vice City]] while some of them are brand new and exclusive for San Andreas. There are two new and '''very''' useful features in the game; '''smart aiming''' being the first. The game will detect whether the weapon shall auto target an AI near the player; or revert to manual-aim if there is no AI nearby. This feature is especially useful when there is a need of shooting a target through the window of a car with any weapon and manual aim is required. If a player requires to use manual-aim in a crowded area it is as simple as moving the right analog stick while in auto-aim, to quicly switch to the manual feature. You '''cannot''' use smart aim for: meele weapons, country rifle, sniper rifle, projectiles or any of the heavy weapons. The second new feature is the ability to duel-weild several weapons after reaching a certain skill level in each weapon. One more new feature in the game is the ability for the player to aquire a '''suppressed''' pistol, great for stealth, and will not attract as much "police attention".
[[File:Pistol-GTASA-ingame.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Pistol in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].]]
'''Weapons in GTA San Andreas''' are a principal aspect of the game. Some weapons have returned from previous games, while others are additions available only in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] (and later [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]). A particularly useful addition is the [[Silenced 9mm|silenced pistol]], which is perfect for stealth maneuvering (another new feature), as it attracts less attention. There are also two key improvements in weapon handling, as compared to [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]: assisted aiming and dual-weapon wielding.


Here is a list of the available weapon slots, and the weapons that can be used in those slots. Weapons marked with an asterisk (*) can be dual-wielded.
==Assisted Aiming==
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GTA San Andreas includes computer-assisted auto-aiming, which occurs when pedestrian targets are within the weapon's range. The range is determined by the type of weapon and the player's proficiency with that weapon (''Weapon Skill'' stat). Aiming is an improvement upon the auto-aim available in previous games where the computer would cycle between auto-aim and manual aim, depending upon the proximity of possible targets.{{fact}} Furthermore, when multiple targets are within range, the computer selects the closest target first. Another key feature is the targeting lock that changes color as the target's health decreases. Green progresses to orange, which progresses to red, and finally black upon the target's death.  


* '''Slot 1: Hand'''
The assisted aiming  feature is available on every weapon except the [[Rifle]], the [[Sniper Rifle]], projectiles, or any of the heavy weapons. This aiming system also bears a strong resemblance to the execution system in Rockstar's Manhunt{{fact}} where the darker the color or the target, the more gruesome the execution; while in San Andreas the darker the color of the target, the less health of the target.
**[[Fist]] attack
**Brass knuckles
* '''Slot 2: Melee Weapons'''
**Baseball bat
**Shovel
**Cue stick
**Katana
**Golf club
**Nightstick
**Knife
**Chainsaw
* '''Slot 3: Handguns'''
**[[9mm pistol]]*
**Suppressed 9mm pistol
**Desert Eagle
* '''Slot 4: Shotguns'''
**[[Pump Action Shotgun]]
**Sawn-off double barrel shotgun*
**combat shotgun (SPAS-12)
* '''Slot 5: Sub-Machine Guns'''
**TEC-9*
**Micro-SMG (Micro-Uzi)*
**SMG (H&K MP5)
* '''Slot 6: Assault Rifles'''
**AK-47
**M4 Carbine
* '''Slot 7: Rifles:'''
**Country rifle
**Bolt action sniper rifle
* '''Slot 8: Heavy Weapons'''
**Rocket launcher
**Flame thrower
**Heat-seeking rocket launcher
**Minigun
* '''Slot 9: Explosives and Incendiaries'''
**Hand grenade
**Tear gas grenade
**Molotov cocktail
**Remote satchel charge
* '''Slot 10: Handheld Items'''
**Fire extinguisher
**Spray paint
**Camera
* '''Slot 11: Gifts'''
**Flowers
**A cane
**Dildos and vibrators which can be given to CJ's girlfriends
* '''Slot 12: Special Items'''
**Thermal vision goggles
**Night vision goggles
**Parachute
* '''Slot 13: Detonators'''
**Detonator (for satchel bombs)


==Dual-Wield==
The second new feature is the ability to duel-wield several weapons (Pistol, Tec9, Micro uzi, Sawnoff shotguns) after reaching hitman weapon skill level. These weapons are light enough and feature reloading that is compatible with holding one in each hand. This allows the player to inflict twice the amount of damage per reload cycle.
==Weapons==
Here is a list of the available weapon slots, and the weapons that can be used in those slots. Weapons in ''italics'' can be dual-wielded.
{| class=wikitable
! '''Slot 1: Hand'''
! '''Slot 2: Melee Weapons'''
! '''Slot 3: Handguns'''
!'''Slot 4: Shotguns'''
! '''Slot 5: Sub-Machine Guns'''
!'''Slot 6: Assault Rifles'''
|rowspan="2" align=center|[[File:MP5-GTASA-icon.png|right||The [[Heads-Up Display|HUD]] icon for the [[MP5]]]]
|-
|
*[[Fist]]
*[[Brass Knuckles]]
|
*[[Knife]]
*[[Golf Club]]
*[[Shovel]]
*[[Pool Cue]]
*[[Nightstick]]
*[[Baseball Bat]]
*[[Katana]]
*[[Chainsaw]]
|
*''[[Pistol]]''
*[[Silenced 9mm]]
*[[Desert Eagle]]
|
*[[Pump Action Shotgun|Shotgun]]
*''[[Sawn-off Shotgun]]''
*[[SPAS 12|Combat Shotgun]]
|
* ''[[TEC 9|Tec-9]]''
* ''[[Micro Uzi|Micro SMG]]''
*[[MP5|SMG]]
|
*[[AK-47]]
*[[M16|M4]]
|-
! '''Slot 7: Rifles'''
! '''Slot 8: Heavy Weapons'''
! '''Slot 9: Explosives'''
! '''Slot 10: Handheld Items'''
! '''Slot 11: Gifts'''
! '''Slot 12: Special Items'''
! '''Slot 13: Others'''
|-
|
*[[Sniper Rifle]]
*[[Rifle|Country Rifle]]
|
*[[Flamethrower]]
*[[Rocket Launcher]]
*[[Heat-Seeking Rocket Launcher]]
*[[Minigun]]
|
*[[Tear Gas]]
*[[Molotov Cocktail]]
*[[Grenade]]
*[[Satchel Charges]]
|
*[[Fire Extinguisher]]
*[[Spray Can]]
*[[Camera]]
|
*[[Flowers]]
*[[Cane]]
*[[Dildo]]
*[[Vibrator]]
|
*[[Night Vision|Night Vision Goggles]]
*[[Thermal Vision|Thermal Vision Goggles]]
*[[Parachute]]
|
*[[Detonator]]
|}
==Rules of Discharge==
*Among the various slots of weapons, only melee weapons, the fist, the brass knuckle and the gifts warrant safety from a wanted level when inside a [[Los Santos Police Headquarters|police]] [[Las Venturas Police Headquarters|precinct]] upon unwanted entry. Any weapon from the other slots, including the [[Detonator]], if picked up or selected from inventory within a [[Dillimore Police Department|law enforcement premise]], will instantly trigger a [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era #Two stars|2-star wanted level]].
*The [[Sniper Rifle|sniper rifle]] is often a good choice for rapid destruction. During early phases in the game, it can only be stocked up by a repeated game-save process, picking up from the spawn point at [[InterGlobal Studios #InterGlobal Television|a studio in Vinewood]]. However, if the player uses the [[Drive-By #Trivia|map unlock glitch early on in the game]] correctly, a lot of ammo can be stocked up for the rifle.
*Only the [[Satchel Charge|satchel charge]] has the ability to spawn a [[Detonator|detonator]] in the player's inventory. No other weapon can do so, but if the unlimited ammo cheat is used while possessing a satchel charge and using atleast one within the inventory, and a different throw weapon is then picked up, the detonator remains until the cheat is deactivated or unless weapons are [[Wasted|surrendered]] [[Busted|to authorities]].
*Acquiring a minigun will ease a lot of rapid destruction activity. Using it in missions post the [[Missions in GTA San Andreas #Desert missions|desert segment of the storyline]] can be extremely useful and will save the player a lot of game time.
*For the mission [[555 We Tip]], '''''throw weapons must not be used within the parking lot'''''.
==Trivia==
*The [[TEC 9|Tec-9]] and the [[Minigun]] are the only weapons which, when fired, do not move Carl's body, unlike most weapons.
*Oddly enough, melee weapons such as the chainsaw can be used to amass large sums of money in short periods of time if the player correctly utilizes the weapon with no law enforcement in their vicinity. Much like the bat in GTA III where the play can kill literally thousands of citizens with no wanted level if planned correctly.
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 2 December 2020

The Pistol in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Weapons in GTA San Andreas are a principal aspect of the game. Some weapons have returned from previous games, while others are additions available only in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (and later Grand Theft Auto IV). A particularly useful addition is the silenced pistol, which is perfect for stealth maneuvering (another new feature), as it attracts less attention. There are also two key improvements in weapon handling, as compared to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City: assisted aiming and dual-weapon wielding.

Assisted Aiming

GTA San Andreas includes computer-assisted auto-aiming, which occurs when pedestrian targets are within the weapon's range. The range is determined by the type of weapon and the player's proficiency with that weapon (Weapon Skill stat). Aiming is an improvement upon the auto-aim available in previous games where the computer would cycle between auto-aim and manual aim, depending upon the proximity of possible targets. [Verification Needed] Furthermore, when multiple targets are within range, the computer selects the closest target first. Another key feature is the targeting lock that changes color as the target's health decreases. Green progresses to orange, which progresses to red, and finally black upon the target's death.

The assisted aiming feature is available on every weapon except the Rifle, the Sniper Rifle, projectiles, or any of the heavy weapons. This aiming system also bears a strong resemblance to the execution system in Rockstar's Manhunt [Verification Needed] where the darker the color or the target, the more gruesome the execution; while in San Andreas the darker the color of the target, the less health of the target.


Dual-Wield

The second new feature is the ability to duel-wield several weapons (Pistol, Tec9, Micro uzi, Sawnoff shotguns) after reaching hitman weapon skill level. These weapons are light enough and feature reloading that is compatible with holding one in each hand. This allows the player to inflict twice the amount of damage per reload cycle.


Weapons

Here is a list of the available weapon slots, and the weapons that can be used in those slots. Weapons in italics can be dual-wielded.

Slot 1: Hand Slot 2: Melee Weapons Slot 3: Handguns Slot 4: Shotguns Slot 5: Sub-Machine Guns Slot 6: Assault Rifles right The HUD icon for the MP5
Slot 7: Rifles Slot 8: Heavy Weapons Slot 9: Explosives Slot 10: Handheld Items Slot 11: Gifts Slot 12: Special Items Slot 13: Others


Rules of Discharge

  • Among the various slots of weapons, only melee weapons, the fist, the brass knuckle and the gifts warrant safety from a wanted level when inside a police precinct upon unwanted entry. Any weapon from the other slots, including the Detonator, if picked up or selected from inventory within a law enforcement premise, will instantly trigger a 2-star wanted level.
  • The sniper rifle is often a good choice for rapid destruction. During early phases in the game, it can only be stocked up by a repeated game-save process, picking up from the spawn point at a studio in Vinewood. However, if the player uses the map unlock glitch early on in the game correctly, a lot of ammo can be stocked up for the rifle.
  • Only the satchel charge has the ability to spawn a detonator in the player's inventory. No other weapon can do so, but if the unlimited ammo cheat is used while possessing a satchel charge and using atleast one within the inventory, and a different throw weapon is then picked up, the detonator remains until the cheat is deactivated or unless weapons are surrendered to authorities.
  • Acquiring a minigun will ease a lot of rapid destruction activity. Using it in missions post the desert segment of the storyline can be extremely useful and will save the player a lot of game time.
  • For the mission 555 We Tip, throw weapons must not be used within the parking lot.


Trivia

  • The Tec-9 and the Minigun are the only weapons which, when fired, do not move Carl's body, unlike most weapons.
  • Oddly enough, melee weapons such as the chainsaw can be used to amass large sums of money in short periods of time if the player correctly utilizes the weapon with no law enforcement in their vicinity. Much like the bat in GTA III where the play can kill literally thousands of citizens with no wanted level if planned correctly.