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The name ''Ammu-Nation'' is a portmanteau of ''ammunition'' and ''nation'', which implies the store is patriotic. The store opened in 1962. | The name ''Ammu-Nation'' is a portmanteau of ''ammunition'' and ''nation'', which implies the store is patriotic. The store opened in 1962. | ||
The chain is absent in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], explained to have been shut down as a result of strict gun control laws passed by then mayor [[Julio Ochoa]]. As alternatives, players may either purchase weapon from illegally operating gun shops or out of the back of mobile weapon dealers | The chain is absent in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], explained to have been shut down as a result of strict gun control laws passed by then mayor [[Julio Ochoa]]. As alternatives, players may either purchase weapon from [[Illegal Gun Shop|illegally operating gun shops]] or [[Gun Car|out of the back of mobile weapon dealers]] ([[Little Jacob]] and his [[Virgo]] in GTA IV, [[Terry Thorpe]] and his [[Slamvan]] in [[The Lost and Damned]], and [[Armando Torres]] and his [[Cavalcade]] in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]). In [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]], Ammu-Nation resurfaces but has shifted its operations online. | ||
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