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{{infobox business|
| image = Phil'sArmySurplus-GTAIII-render.jpg
| size = 300x300px
| caption = Aerial view render of Phil's Army Surplus from the official GTA III website
| game_1 = GTA III
| name = Phil Cassidy's Army Surplus
| type = [[:Category:Weapon Dealers|Weapons store]]
| owner = [[Phil Cassidy]]
| location = [[Rockford]], [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]]
| affiliation =
| missions = [[Arms Shortage]]
| employee =
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{{quote|'''A fine place, run by a proud patriot.'''<br>''One of Liberty City's many gun stores, this one is run by someone who gave his all, or at least his arm in fighting for our country.  Phil served proudly under the Reagan administration in Nicaragua, where he killed a lot of people he didn't know. He hates liberals. And pinkos.'' - Official GTA III website.}}
{{quote|'''A fine place, run by a proud patriot.'''<br>''One of Liberty City's many gun stores, this one is run by someone who gave his all, or at least his arm in fighting for our country.  Phil served proudly under the Reagan administration in Nicaragua, where he killed a lot of people he didn't know. He hates liberals. And pinkos.'' - Official GTA III website.}}
[[File:Phil'sArmySurplus-GTAIII-render.jpg|thumb|290px|Aerial view render of Phil's Army Surplus from the official GTA III website.]]


'''Phil Cassidy's Army Surplus''', also called '''One-armed Bandit's''' on the official GTA III website, is a compound owned by [[Phil Cassidy]] in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], located in north [[Rockford]], [[Staunton Island]], [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]].
'''Phil Cassidy's Army Surplus''', also called '''One-armed Bandit's''' on the official GTA III website, is a compound owned by [[Phil Cassidy]] in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], located in north [[Rockford]], [[Staunton Island]], [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]].
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In the mission "[[Arms Shortage]]," [[Claude]] meets Phil here where he gives Claude a speech about why he has just one arm. Phil instructs Claude to defend the compound against an attack from the [[Colombian Cartel]]. After completion of that mission, the player can buy the following heavy weaponry from Phil:
In the mission "[[Arms Shortage]]," [[Claude]] meets Phil here where he gives Claude a speech about why he has just one arm. Phil instructs Claude to defend the compound against an attack from the [[Colombian Cartel]]. After completion of that mission, the player can buy the following heavy weaponry from Phil:


*[[Shotgun]]: $1,500
* [[Shotgun]]: [[Money|$]]1,500
*[[M16|M-16 assault rifle]]: $5,000
* [[M16|M-16 assault rifle]]: $5,000
*[[Rocket Launcher]]: $25,000
* [[Rocket Launcher]]: $25,000


In [[1998]], the setting of [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], the area used to be a [[Ferry]] terminal but has since been converted into a storage facility. During the mission "[[More Deadly Than the Male]]", Phil Cassidy tells [[Toni Cipriani]] that he does so much business at the terminal that he should set up there permanently, which is a reference to the fact that he has taken over the area and turned it into an army compound three years later.  
In [[1998]], the setting of [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], the area used to be a [[Ferry]] terminal but has since been converted into a storage facility. During the mission "[[More Deadly Than the Male]]", Phil Cassidy tells [[Toni Cipriani]] that he does so much business at the terminal that he should set up there permanently, which is a reference to the fact that he has taken over the area and turned it into an army compound three years later.  
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[[Category:Businesses in GTA III]]
[[Category:Businesses in GTA III]]
[[Category:Businesses in 3D Universe]]
[[Category:Businesses in Liberty City in 3D Universe]]
[[Category:Places in Staunton Island]]
[[Category:Places in Staunton Island]]
[[Category:Weapon Dealers]]
[[Category:Weapon Dealers]]

Latest revision as of 20:30, 11 March 2017

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Phil Cassidy's Army Surplus
Aerial view render of Phil's Army Surplus from the official GTA III website
Aerial view render of Phil's Army Surplus from the official GTA III website

Aerial view render of Phil's Army Surplus from the official GTA III website
Game GTA III
Type of business Weapons store
Owner(s) Phil Cassidy
Location(s) Rockford, Liberty City
Mission appearance(s) Arms Shortage
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A fine place, run by a proud patriot.
One of Liberty City's many gun stores, this one is run by someone who gave his all, or at least his arm in fighting for our country. Phil served proudly under the Reagan administration in Nicaragua, where he killed a lot of people he didn't know. He hates liberals. And pinkos. - Official GTA III website.


Phil Cassidy's Army Surplus, also called One-armed Bandit's on the official GTA III website, is a compound owned by Phil Cassidy in Grand Theft Auto III, located in north Rockford, Staunton Island, Liberty City.

Description

The area consists of military-themed warehouses and is divided into two parts by a moving gate. This gate can only be opened when a military vehicle (either Barracks OL or Rhino) is in front of it, however walking around the building to the right lets you access it on foot. A parked Barracks OL and a Rhino are located behind the gate, though the Rhino is only unlocked after completing the mission "The Exchange." A Hidden Package is located at the northwest corner of the compound.

In the mission "Arms Shortage," Claude meets Phil here where he gives Claude a speech about why he has just one arm. Phil instructs Claude to defend the compound against an attack from the Colombian Cartel. After completion of that mission, the player can buy the following heavy weaponry from Phil:

In 1998, the setting of Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, the area used to be a Ferry terminal but has since been converted into a storage facility. During the mission "More Deadly Than the Male", Phil Cassidy tells Toni Cipriani that he does so much business at the terminal that he should set up there permanently, which is a reference to the fact that he has taken over the area and turned it into an army compound three years later.

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