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[[Image:MicroUzi-GTASA.png|thumb|right|The Micro Uzi in [[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas]]. Note the two magazines taped together for faster reload.]]
[[Image:MicroUzi-GTASA.png|thumb|right|The Micro Uzi in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. Note the two magazines taped together for faster reload.]]
The '''Micro Uzi''' is a sub-machine gun available in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]. It is known as simply '''Uzi''' in GTA III and Advance although it is named '''Micro SMG''' in all other GTAs that have it. In the GTA III rendition, the Micro Uzi holds a 25 rounds per magazine but in GTA: San Andreas and GTA IV it holds 50 rounds instead. It's the only gun in GTA III available for use in a vehicle and one of the few on the later games.
The '''Micro Uzi''' is a sub-machine gun available in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]. It is known as simply '''Uzi''' in GTA III and Advance although it is named '''Micro SMG''' in all other GTAs that have it. In the GTA III rendition, the Micro Uzi holds a 25 rounds per magazine but in GTA: San Andreas and GTA IV it holds 50 rounds instead. It's the only gun in GTA III available for use in a vehicle and one of the few on the later games.
The GTA III version of the weapon features an orange tip on the muzzle, a feature usually reserved for toy weapons. This might imply that Claude may have disguised the weapon, that Ammunation paint the muzzles of its Micro Uzis before selling them, or that the weapon has been converted out of a toy. Since real life criminals often disguise their weapons by painting the muzzle orange, the former explanation might be the legitimate one.
The GTA III version of the weapon features an orange tip on the muzzle, a feature usually reserved for toy weapons. This might imply that Claude may have disguised the weapon, that Ammunation paint the muzzles of its Micro Uzis before selling them, or that the weapon has been converted out of a toy. Since real life criminals often disguise their weapons by painting the muzzle orange, the former explanation might be the legitimate one.
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