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*'''GTA Chinatown Wars (2009)''': Referred to as the "Carbine Rifle" in-game, it is difficult to identify this gun, however it has a full stock and long barrel, suggesting an M16 (model unclear, possibly A2). It has tremendous power, more akin to that of a machine gun, and it has a 50 round magazine like its GTA San Andreas incarnation. | *'''GTA Chinatown Wars (2009)''': Referred to as the "Carbine Rifle" in-game, it is difficult to identify this gun, however it has a full stock and long barrel, suggesting an M16 (model unclear, possibly A2). It has tremendous power, more akin to that of a machine gun, and it has a 50 round magazine like its GTA San Andreas incarnation. | ||
*'''GTA V (2013)''': | *'''GTA V (2013)''': A custom AR-15 carbine, also titled "Carbine Rifle" in-game, with a Vltor upper receiver, Northtech Billet lower receiver with ergonomic pistol grip, an ACE Skeleton stock (incorrectly shown as collapsible), a handguard similar to the Daniel Defense MFR 9.0, and a 10.5" barrel tipped with an AAC Blackout flash hider. Similar to GTA IV's M4A1, it lacks the carrying handle, making use of a rear drum sight. Unlike the M4A1, however, it lacks a fixed front sight base, instead having a rail-mounted Troy folding battlesight on the end of the handguard. Weapon mods include an extended magazine (increasing ammunition capacity to 60 rounds), an angled foregrip (Magpul AFG2) that gives added stability and a slight increase in accuracy, a flashlight, a scope (ELCAN SpecterDR), a suppressor that silences the weapon but slightly reduces its damage and range, and various color tints. | ||
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