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U4GM's GTA 5 Guide to Guns, Armor, and Ammo - Andrew736 - 11-08-2026

Getting armed in Los Santos is less about buying the biggest gun and more about knowing when each item makes sense. Ammu-Nation is the place to start, and a visit there can quickly turn an underprepared character into a capable street fighter. Players building a new loadout can also browse GTA 5 Accounts while planning which gear fits their preferred style, whether that means careful shooting, close-range pressure, or a fast getaway. Before spending everything, check what the next mission demands and keep some cash aside for armour and ammunition.

Start With a Practical Loadout

Ammu-Nation has 11 locations around the map, so there is usually one nearby when supplies run low. Walk to the counter and move through the categories at your own pace. The Combat MG is a strong Story Mode choice once Blitz Play has been completed. It costs $3,700, holds 100 rounds in its standard magazine, and fires at roughly 556 rounds per minute. That makes it useful when several enemies appear at once. The Special Carbine costs $14,750 in Story Mode and suits players who prefer control and accuracy. It arrived with the Business Update and takes visual cues from the G36C. For explosive situations, the RPG and fragmentation grenades offer very different ways to deal with vehicles or groups.

Spend Money Without Wasting It

New players often pour every dollar into firearms, then discover they cannot afford protection. A better visit looks something like this.

Buy armour before taking on a difficult mission.
Keep rifle ammunition above a comfortable reserve.
Choose one reliable automatic weapon before adding specialist gear.
Pick up grenades only when the mission or situation calls for them.

Ammu-Nation also sells clothing, including the Brown Woven Shooting Vest for $150. It changes the character's look rather than providing major protection, but small details like this help make a setup feel personal. Use the weapon wheel to switch equipment quickly, and practise selecting items before a firefight begins. A few seconds of confusion can cost a mission.

Expect Attention After Every Shot

Los Santos reacts sharply to public violence. Firing an RPG at a parked Ocelot Jackal, for example, can create an explosion that brings officers to the scene at once. Destroying a vehicle or stealing another car, such as a white Ocelot Jackal, can push the wanted level to two stars. Police units then work together, using roadblocks, pursuit vehicles, and hard impacts to slow the escape. They may leave their cars with firearms ready, so standing in the open is a poor choice.

Make the Escape Count

Survival usually depends on distance and visibility, not speed alone. Avoid crowded roads, stop crashing into civilian traffic, and take side streets that break the pursuit route. If the getaway car is pinned against a wall, abandon it only when there is a clear path on foot. Running out while officers surround the vehicle usually ends with the Wasted screen. Players who want to prepare a broader collection can compare GTA 5 Accounts buy options before returning to Los Santos, then use their cash and equipment with a little more care.