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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)''': An M4A1 SBR modified with a Magpul CTR stock | *'''GTA V (2013)''': An M4A1 SBR modified with a Magpul CTR stock and a Daniel Defense MFR handguard. Similar to GTA IV's M4A1, it lacks the carrying handle, making use of a rear drum sight. Throughout the GTA V trailers, it has been seen with differing paint jobs, but no attachments. | ||
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File:Colt M4A1.jpg|The M4A1 which is seen in the GTA IV era. | File:Colt M4A1.jpg|The M4A1 which is seen in the GTA IV era. | ||
File:Colt M16A2.jpg| The Colt M16A2 seen in GTA Chinatown Wars. | File:Colt M16A2.jpg| The Colt M16A2 seen in GTA Chinatown Wars. | ||
File:GTAVRealM4.png|The modified M4A1 seen in GTA V, minus the rear sight. | File:GTAVRealM4.png|The modified M4A1 SBR seen in GTA V, minus the rear sight. | ||
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