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{{quote|"'Ryder: I got a 'K, here. | |||
<br>Carl Johnson: This fucking antique?''" | |||
- Ryder and CJ in [[Reuniting the Families]].}} | |||
[[File:AK-47-GTALCS-ingame.jpg|thumb|right|242px|[[Toni Cipriani]] wielding an AK-47 in GTA Liberty City Stories.]] | [[File:AK-47-GTALCS-ingame.jpg|thumb|right|242px|[[Toni Cipriani]] wielding an AK-47 in GTA Liberty City Stories.]] | ||
The '''AK-47''' is an [[Assault Rifle|assault rifle]] in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], | The '''AK-47''' is an [[Assault Rifle|assault rifle]] in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]], and [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
The AK-47 fires powerful rounds and is the most powerful assault rifle available in the [[GTA III Era]] games. The AK-47, however, has a low rate of fire, and suffers from tremendous recoil and accuracy problems with long range. It is a common sight in the hands of many gangs on the later missions throughout the games. The AK-47 does not appear in GTA Vice City, being replaced by the [[Ruger]]. However its model and texture are still in the game files. | The AK-47 fires powerful rounds and is the most powerful assault rifle available in the [[GTA III Era]] games. The AK-47, however, has a low rate of fire, and suffers from tremendous recoil and accuracy problems with long range. It is a common sight in the hands of many gangs on the later missions throughout the games. The AK-47 does not appear in GTA Vice City, being replaced by the [[Ruger]]. However its model and texture are still in the game files. Additionally, on the [[iOS]] and [[Android]] versions of the game, a blue-and-pink version of the AK-47's GTA III weapon icon appears in the HUD data files, internally named "hud_ak47". | ||
In GTA IV, the AK-47 is referenced in-game as the '''Assault Rifle'''. It can be purchased from the back-alley gun shops for [[Money|$]]3,500 and each additional magazine costs $80. It can also be purchased from [[Little Jacob]] for $2,450 with each additional magazine costing $55. Like almost all other guns, this a 1 headshot kill in single player and in multiplayer, a 2 headshot kill. It is the starting weapon when the weapons are set to assault rifles. This | In GTA IV, the AK-47 is referenced in-game as the '''Assault Rifle'''. It can be purchased from the back-alley gun shops for [[Money|$]]3,500 and each additional magazine costs $80. It can also be purchased from [[Little Jacob]] for $2,450 with each additional magazine costing $55. Like almost all other guns, this a 1 headshot kill in single player and in multiplayer, a 2 headshot kill. It is the starting weapon when the weapons are set to assault rifles. This cannot be fired from a car; however, it can be fired by a passenger in either a helicopter or boat. While the AK-47 is good, the M4 is better. While the AK-47 has better power, the M4 has better accuracy, and its rate of fire is slightly better; the AK-47 is in "poor weapons" range while the M4 is in the "advanced" range. The extra firepower is not a large amount in comparison to the M4 and is not needed much as a single headshot from any weapon will kill any enemy in GTA IV; since the M4 is more accurate, it is better if the player aims for the head. | ||
Strangely, starting with GTA San Andreas, this weapon shares ammunition with the | Strangely, starting with GTA San Andreas, this weapon shares ammunition with the M16 as walking up to one gives the player ammunition for the AK-47. The M16 fires the 5.56x45mm round while the AK47 fires the bigger 7.62x39mm round; despite the inaccuracy it is probably to even out gameplay. In real life, a [[:wp:AK-101|5.56x45mm-compatible AK rifle]] exists; however, it has plastic furniture rather than wooden furniture and is not compatible with [[:wp:STANAG magazine|STANAG magazines]]. | ||
=== Variations === | === Variations === | ||
* '''GTA III '''([[2001]]): The GTA III version of the weapon is a Romanian made WASR-2 and is mostly accurate, but appears smaller than it should be. It's magazine also resembles that of an AK-74, Rather than an AK-47. | * '''GTA III '''([[2001]]): The GTA III version of the weapon is a Romanian made WASR-2 and is mostly accurate, but appears smaller than it should be. It's magazine also resembles that of an AK-74, Rather than an AK-47. | ||
* '''GTA San Andreas''' ([[1992]]): The GTA San Andreas version of the weapon is a Chinese made Norinco Type 56, identified by its | * '''GTA San Andreas''' ([[1992]]): The GTA San Andreas version of the weapon is a Chinese made Norinco Type 56, identified by its hooded front sight. It also appears to have the three-vented handguard of the Serbian made Zastava M70, and an early slab sided magazine. It is often used in [[Gang Warfare in GTA San Andreas|gang warfare]]. The model is of very low detail and, strangely enough, is significantly larger than it should be, being two-thirds as long as [[Carl Johnson]] is tall. | ||
* '''GTA Liberty City Stories''' ([[1998]]): The GTA Liberty City Stories rendition is accurate both by size and look. | * '''GTA Liberty City Stories''' ([[1998]]): The GTA Liberty City Stories rendition is accurate both by size and look. | ||
* '''GTA Vice City Stories''' ([[1984]]): Exactly the same as the GTA Liberty City Stories rendition with no actual differences. | * '''GTA Vice City Stories''' ([[1984]]): Exactly the same as the GTA Liberty City Stories rendition with no actual differences. | ||
* '''GTA IV''' ([[2008]]): The version in-game is the Type III AK-47. Its size is accurate, as is the magazine size and overall performance. The AK-47 is quite powerful, yet it is not as accurate as the [[M4 Carbine]]. | * '''GTA IV''' ([[2008]]): The version in-game is the Type III AK-47 with what appears to be a Polytech AK-47-style pistol grip. Its size is accurate, as is the magazine size and overall performance. The AK-47 is quite powerful, yet it is not as accurate as the [[M4 Carbine]]. | ||
* '''GTA Chinatown Wars''' ([[2009]]): The GTA Chinatown Wars variant appears to be the same AK-47 seen in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. The [[Heads-Up Display|HUD]] icon shows this. | * '''GTA Chinatown Wars''' ([[2009]]): The GTA Chinatown Wars variant appears to be the same AK-47 seen in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. The [[Heads-Up Display|HUD]] icon shows this. | ||
* '''GTA V''': Resembles a Norinco Type 56-2. | * '''GTA V''': Resembles a Norinco Type 56-2 with a TAPCO Intrafuse 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 (Aimpoint Micro T1), a suppressor that silences the weapon but slightly reduces its damage and range, and various color tints. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
=== In-game model === | === In-game model === | ||
<gallery width="auto" perrow="4" style="font-size:95%; padding:0; text-align:left;" widths="160"> | <gallery width="auto" perrow="4" style="font-size:95%; padding:0; text-align:left;" widths="160"> | ||
File:AK-47-GTAIII.png|GTA III | File:AK-47-GTAIII.png|GTA III. | ||
File:AK-47-GTAVC.png|The AK-47 from GTA Vice City's game files. | File:AK-47-GTAVC.png|The AK-47 from GTA Vice City's game files. | ||
File:AK-47-GTASA.png|GTA San Andreas. | File:AK-47-GTASA.png|GTA San Andreas. | ||
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File:AK-47-GTAIV.png|GTA IV. | File:AK-47-GTAIV.png|GTA IV. | ||
File:TheHollandPlay-GTAIV8.jpg|Niko using the AK-47 in [[The Holland Play]], GTA IV. | File:TheHollandPlay-GTAIV8.jpg|Niko using the AK-47 in [[The Holland Play]], GTA IV. | ||
File:AK-47-GTAV-prerelease.jpg|The | File:AK-47-GTAV-prerelease.jpg|The Type 56-2 seen in the GTA V trailer, and in the mission [[The Jewel Store Job|The Jewel Store Job (Smart Approach)]]. | ||
File:Helicopter-GTAV-searchlight-prerelease.png|The Type 56-2 in a GTA V pre-release screenshot. Contrary to belief, the laser is not coming from the weapon, but from the weapon of the helicopter's side-gunner. | |||
File:AssaultRifle-GTAV-artwork.png|GTA V in-game model. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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File:Norinco Type 56.jpg|A Norinco Type 56, another AK-47 clone seen in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]. | File:Norinco Type 56.jpg|A Norinco Type 56, another AK-47 clone seen in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]. | ||
File:Type III AK-47.jpg|An AK-47 Type III seen in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]], [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]], [[GTA IV Episodes|its episodes]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]]. | File:Type III AK-47.jpg|An AK-47 Type III seen in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]], [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]], [[GTA IV Episodes|its episodes]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]]. | ||
File:Norinco Type 56-2.jpg|A Norinco Type 56-2, seen in | File:Norinco Type 56-2.jpg|A Norinco Type 56-2, seen in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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;GTA Vice City Stories | ;GTA Vice City Stories | ||
* [[Downtown Vice City|Downtown]] - On the roof of the [[VCPD in GTA III Era|VCPD]] police station. The roof is accessible by using a helicopter or using the set of stairs on the alleyway where an [[Enforcer]] and [[PCJ-600]] are parked. | * [[Downtown Vice City|Downtown]] - On the roof of the [[VCPD in GTA III Era|VCPD]] police station. The roof is accessible by using a helicopter or using the set of stairs on the alleyway where an [[Enforcer]] and [[PCJ-600]] are parked. | ||
* [[ | * [[Washington Beach]] - On the roof accessible by a set of stairs at the long alleyway going behind [[Ocean Drive]]. The roof is north of the [[Patrol Invest Group|Patrol Invest Group's]] headquarter and a [[Rampages|rampage]] is also available on that very roof. | ||
* Available for purchase from [[Ammu-Nation]], Ocean Beach. | |||
;GTA IV | ;GTA IV | ||
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'''[[Alderney]]''' | '''[[Alderney]]''' | ||
* [[Acter]] - Can be found in the large courtyard off Farnsworth Rd where you execute the mission [[Liquidize the Assets]]. | * [[Acter]] - Can be found in the large courtyard off Farnsworth Rd where you execute the mission [[Liquidize the Assets]]. | ||
;GTA V | |||
'''[[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]] and [[Blaine County]]''' | |||
* Richman - Inside a Gazebo. | |||
* [[Fort Zancudo]] | |||
* Vinewood Hills | |||
* Grand Senora Desert - SCW Stoner Cement Works | |||
* Ranton Canyon | |||
* Paleto Bay - Beach Viewpoint | |||
{{wikipedia}} | {{wikipedia}} | ||
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{{Gtacw_weapons}} | {{Gtacw_weapons}} | ||
{{gtav weapons}} | |||
[[Category:Weapons]] | [[Category:Weapons]] |
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