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==Grand Theft Auto Advance==
==Grand Theft Auto Advance==
Weapons are bought by standing on the marker in front of Ammu-Nation stores. The game pauses and a menu appears to let the player purchase weapons. The store itself cannot be entered so no clerk can be seen.
Weapons are bought by standing on the marker in front of Ammu-Nation stores. The game pauses and a menu appears to let the player purchase weapons. The store itself cannot be entered so no clerk appears in this game.


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==Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories==
==Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories==
[[Image:Ammu-Nation in Mall.jpg|thumb|right|The Ammu-Nation in [[North Point Mall|Vice Point Mall]], [[1984]].]]
[[Image:Ammu-Nation in Mall.jpg|thumb|right|The Ammu-Nation in [[North Point Mall|Vice Point Mall]], [[1984]].]]
The Ammu-Nation stores in GTA Vice City Stories functions exactly the same as in GTA Vice City. The prices below are discounted upon completing [[Phil's Shooting Range]]. The cost inside the parenthesis is the discounted price of the weapons.
The Ammu-Nation stores in GTA Vice City Stories functions exactly the same as in GTA Vice City. The cost inside the parenthesis is the discounted price of the weapons after completing [[Phil's Shooting Range]].


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==Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars==
==Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars==
In [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]], Ammu-Nation is a website, which the player can order weapons from. These are delivered to safehouses. Though no actual stores are seen, trucks are driven around Liberty City and often contain weapons.
In [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]], Ammu-Nation is a website which the player can order weapons from. These are delivered to safehouses. Though no actual stores are seen, trucks are driven around Liberty City and often contain weapons.


==Shooting Ranges==
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Ammu-Nation radio commercials make it clear that the store is run with with a right-wing paranoia philosophy, describing itself as the "store leading the fight against communism". The store also seems to promote the purchase of its products for illegal purchases, even suggesting they be used to kill one's mother-in-law if she is "being a bitch".
Ammu-Nation radio commercials make it clear that the store is run with with a right-wing paranoia philosophy, describing itself as the "store leading the fight against communism". The store also seems to promote the purchase of its products for illegal purchases, even suggesting they be used to kill one's mother-in-law if she is "being a bitch".


==Links==
==External links==
*[http://www.ammunation.net/ Ammu-Nation website]
*[http://www.ammunation.net/ Ammu-Nation website]



Revision as of 05:08, 22 May 2009

Ammu-Nation logo
Ammu-Nation logo

Ammu-Nation is the standard and only gun shop in all Grand Theft Auto III era games and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars. There the player can purchase armor and an assortment of weapons, from a pistol to grenades. The name Ammu-Nation is a mix of ammunition and nation, which implies the store is patriotic.

At the beginning of the game, Ammu-Nation stores have only weak weapons in stock. As the player progresses through the storyline, more powerful weapons are unlocked.

The store is absent in Grand Theft Auto IV, explained by the mayor having strict gun control laws. Instead, Niko Bellic can buy weaponry from underground arms dealers or from the trunk of his friend Little Jacob's car.

Grand Theft Auto III

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Ammu-Nation store in Red Light District, 2001.

Weapons are bought by walking over a floating weapon pickup inside Ammu-Nation stores. When the player enters the store, the camera switches to a fixed position at the corner of the store until the player exits the store. The clerks carry Shotguns and will attack the player if the player is aggressive.

GTA III
Item Cost Availability
Red Light District/Saint Mark's
Pistol $250 Pump-Action Pimp
Uzi $800 Cipriani's Chauffeur
Newport
Uzi $800 Last Requests
Grenades $2,000 Last Requests
AK-47 $3,000 Last Requests
Sniper Rifle $10,000 Last Requests
Body Armor $3,000 Last Requests

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

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The Ammu-Nation store in Ocean Beach, 1986.

Weapons are bought by standing in the pink marker inside Ammu-Nation stores. Each clerk at each store carries a different weapon which include the Mac (Ocean Beach), Uz-I (North Point Mall) and .357 (Downtown).

GTA Vice City
Item Cost Availability
Ocean Beach
Pistol $100
Mac $300
Chrome Shotgun $500 Mall Shootout
Kruger $1000 Guardian Angels
Body Armor $200 Jury Fury
North Point Mall
Pistol $100
Grenades $300
Uz-I $400
Stubby Shotgun $600 The Chase
Sniper Rifle $1,500 Phnom Penh '86
Body Armor $200 Jury Fury
Downtown
.357 $2,000 Rub Out
MP $3,000 Rub Out
S.P.A.S. 12 $4,000 Bar Brawl
M4 $5,000 Rub Out
.308 Sniper $6,000 Shakedown
Body Armor $240 Jury Fury
  • Ammu-Nation seems to have connections with Mr. Black and his contract killing company, since during a mission in GTA Vice City, protagonist Tommy Vercetti is hired to kill a business man, steal a briefcase he's carrying and deliver it to the owner of an Ammu-Nation local in Downtown, Vice City.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

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An Ammu-Nation store in Los Santos.
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The Ammu-Nation store in El Quebrados.

Weapons are bought by standing on the red marker inside Ammu-Nation stores. A menu to choose the weapon is displayed. The player can preview the weapon by selecting the weapon without buying it and the clerk will bring up the weapon to display. Ammu-Nations only open up after the mission Doberman. All clerks dual wields Pistols.

Los Santos

San Fierro

Las Venturas

Red County

Whetstone

Tierra Robada

Bone County

Item Cost Availability
Pistol $200
Silenced Pistol $600
Shotgun $600
Sawnoff Shotgun $800
Tec 9 $300
Micro SMG $500
SMG $2,000
Grenades $300
Rifle $1,000 Body Harvest
Satchel Charges $2,000 Body Harvest
Sniper Rifle $5,000 Pier 69
AK-47 $3,500 Lure
M4 $4,500 Yay Ka-Boom-Boom
Desert Eagle $1,200 Black Project
Combat Shotgun $1,000 Don Peyote
Body Armor $200
  • There is an unused Ammu-Nation interior in San Andreas. It has two floors and can only be entered using certain cheats or with cheat devices. The store is functional if entered properly.

Grand Theft Auto Advance

Weapons are bought by standing on the marker in front of Ammu-Nation stores. The game pauses and a menu appears to let the player purchase weapons. The store itself cannot be entered so no clerk appears in this game.

GTA Advance
Item Cost
Bat $100
Katana $5,000
Pistol $250
Shotgun $1,000
Uzi $800
Assualt Rifle $3,000
Flamethrower $5,000
Molotov Cocktails $2,000
Grenades $3,000
Minigun $15,000
Rocket Launcher $10,000
Body Armor $3,000

Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories

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Ammu-Nation store in Red Light District, Liberty City circa 1998.

The Ammu-Nation stores in GTA Liberty City Stories functions exactly the same as in GTA III.

GTA Liberty City Stories
Item Cost Availability
Red Light District/Saint Mark's
Pistol $240 Snuff
Micro SMG $600 Don in 60 Seconds
Newport
Grenades $360 Driving Mr. Leone
Micro SMG $600 Driving Mr. Leone
AK-47 $4,200 Driving Mr. Leone
Sniper Rifle $6,000 Driving Mr. Leone
Body Armor $240 Driving Mr. Leone

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories

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The Ammu-Nation in Vice Point Mall, 1984.

The Ammu-Nation stores in GTA Vice City Stories functions exactly the same as in GTA Vice City. The cost inside the parenthesis is the discounted price of the weapons after completing Phil's Shooting Range.

GTA Vice City Stories
Item Cost Availability
Downtown
Pistol $240 ($180) Soldier
Scorpion $360 ($270) Soldier
Grenades $360 ($270) Soldier
Micro SMG $600 ($450) Soldier
Shotgun $1,000 ($750) Soldier
Body Armor $240 ($180) Soldier
Ocean Beach
SMG $2,500 ($1,875) From Zero to Hero
AK $4,200 ($3,150) From Zero to Hero
Spaz-12 $4,000 ($3,000) From Zero to Hero
Sniper Rifle $6,000 ($4,500) From Zero to Hero
Rocket Launcher $9,000 ($6,750) Turn On, Tune In, Bug Out
Body Armor $240 ($180) From Zero to Hero
Vice Point Mall (North Point Mall)
Grenades $360 ($270) From Zero to Hero
Equalizer $2,000 ($1,500) From Zero to Hero
Assault Rifle $5,400 ($4,050) From Zero to Hero
Laser Sniper $8,000 ($6,000) From Zero to Hero
Minigun $15,000 ($11,250) Farewell to Arms
Body Armor $240 ($180) From Zero to Hero

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

In Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, Ammu-Nation is a website which the player can order weapons from. These are delivered to safehouses. Though no actual stores are seen, trucks are driven around Liberty City and often contain weapons.

Shooting Ranges

Main article: Shooting Ranges

Shooting ranges can be found in some Ammu-Nations throughout the GTA III series. These places test your skill in handling your weapons.

Commercials

Ammu-Nation radio commercials make it clear that the store is run with with a right-wing paranoia philosophy, describing itself as the "store leading the fight against communism". The store also seems to promote the purchase of its products for illegal purchases, even suggesting they be used to kill one's mother-in-law if she is "being a bitch".

External links