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'''GTA Vice City Stories (1984)''': An M16A1, named "Assault Rifle" in-game.Although it is correct in the model type as the M16A2 was introduced the year after It is not totally chronologically accurate as 30 round magazines were introduced in the mid 70's, and its rate of fire is true to real-life M16s but the magazines are out of date. [[Lance Vance]] mentions the M4 during a mission, which is an anachronism.
'''GTA Vice City Stories (1984)''': An M16A1, named "Assault Rifle" in-game. Although it is correct in the model type as the M16A2 was introduced the year after It is not totally chronologically accurate as 30 round magazines were introduced in the mid 70's, and its rate of fire is true to real-life M16s but the magazines are out of date. [[Lance Vance]] mentions the M4 during a mission, which is an anachronism.


'''GTA Vice City (1986)''': An M16A4, Modeled after a Colt Model 733, incorrectly titled "M4" within the game (the M4 was not introduced until 1997).
'''GTA Vice City (1986)''': Modeled after a Colt Model 733, incorrectly titled "M4" within the game (the M4 was not introduced until 1997). It appears to have a Crane Stock instead of the original retracting stock, judging by the shape of it when looked down upon. During early stages of development the weapon was meant to be an M16A2, and it's model can still be found in the game's files. It's only appearance is in the intro cutscene when the ambushers are stacking up ready to attack the deal.


'''GTA San Andreas (1992)''': An M16 Reused Colt Model 733, again incorrectly titled "M4" in-game. This version has an unrealistic reload animation wherein [[Carl Johnson|CJ]] charges the weapon with his left hand — real M733s are charged with a rear-mounted handle. This rendition has a 50-round magazine, not possible with real-life M733s. In the mission [[Stowaway]], a government agent is shown holding a Colt M16A1; this, however, is never available to use in-game.
'''GTA San Andreas (1992)''': An M16 Reused Colt Model 733, again incorrectly titled "M4" in-game. This version has an unrealistic reload animation wherein [[Carl Johnson|CJ]] charges the weapon with his left hand — real M733s are charged with a rear-mounted handle. This rendition has a 50-round magazine, not possible with real-life M733s. In the mission [[Stowaway]], a government agent is shown holding a Colt M16A1; this, however, is never available to use in-game.
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