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Nothing Ear 3 Review: Super Sounding Wireless Earbuds, Not-So-Super Mic

Nothing Ear 3 Review: Super Sounding Wireless Earbuds, Not-So-Super Mic

From the start, Nothing was designed to be an antidote to Apple and its omnipresent AirPods. While Apple focused on a sort of all-purpose minimalism, Nothing adopted a hallmark transparent look that, if not altogether disparate (both pairs of wireless earbuds have a similar stem design), at least gave its Ear products a unique design language. That quest for being different extended into features, too. In 2023, Nothing introduced personalized EQ, giving it a visual and technological difference over Apple’s AirPods and eventually a ChatGPT integration, which was a first in the category.

But a lot happens in a few years, especially in a space as saturated as wireless earbuds, and while Nothing’s Ear are still a solid pair of earbuds, they feel… a little less of an earful. Apple now has its AirPods Pro 3 with high-tech features like real-time translation and heart rate monitoring, while non-Apple competitors in the same price range, like OnePlus and Google, aren’t pulling any punches with their own entrants into the space that offer personalized EQ, AI features, and noise-canceling that compete with pro-level gadgets.

Nothing Ear 3

The Nothing Ear 3 have solid sound, but flub the one thing that makes them unique.

Pros

  • Great sound
  • Solid ANC
  • They look very cool
  • Case feels premium

Cons

  • Super Mic is a super letdown
  • May not be worth the premium over last gen

But just in the nick of time, as Nothing’s flagship wireless earbuds seem to be falling behind, the company is back with its $180 Ear 3 that offer a new look and one truly unique feature for improving voice calls. As usual, Nothing is taking some chances, and not just in the visual department. For me, some of those risks are really paying off, but others… well, they’re not so super.

Nothing Ear 3 gets a visual update

© Adriano Conreras / Gizmodo

So much of Nothing is about looks. That’s not a knock on the company. This is technology that you wear, and because of that, appearance can be make-or-break. Chances are, if you’ve bought Nothing products in the past, you agree, which also means, if you saw Nothing teasing its Ear 3 wireless earbuds before its release, your eyebrows may have been raised.

I’m going to get straight to the point: the Ear 3 look great. I was worried at first that the Ear 3 may scale back on the transparent part of its wireless earbuds, but that’s not the case here at all. Sorry for the alarm bells, anyone who reads my blogs. Instead of a homogeneous black look on the outside of the stems, the Ear 3 goes with a metallic silver that really makes them look like a capital “G” Gadget. As Gizmodo’s Senior Editor, Consumer Tech, Raymond Wong, noted to me, this thing has big Talkboy vibes (shout out to Macaulay Culkin). There’s still a transparent shell that lets you see the internal components through the sides and back of the earbud stems.

Nothing Ear 3 07
© Adriano Contreras / Gizmodo

The case also adopts the same metallic look, shedding the white version (there’s also still black) for an aluminum that both looks and feels genuinely different. The “Talk” button (more on that later) is also nice and shiny, inviting you to push it. This case now has some weight in your hand, and I really love that. No one wants to carry around heavy gadgets, but Nothing did a good job here of balancing the weight to make the case and buds feel premium without making it feel chunky.

The design language also feels more aligned across flagship audio products now, bringing together the Ear 3 and the Headphone 1, which have an aluminum finish. If you’re a fan of the Headphone 1, or prior Nothing buds, you’ll love the look of the Ear 3. Another thing you’ll love? The sound.

A much-needed audio upgrade

I thought the Ear were nice wireless earbuds when I first listened to them in 2024, but I’ve tested a lot of newer earbuds since then, and in that testing, my opinion has shifted. The Ear still hold it down, but the sound and ANC aren’t quite as premium as I’d like them to be, especially with a slight cost premium over brand new buds like the OnePlus Buds 4. In short, it was time for an upgrade.

According to Nothing, the Ear 3 now has a redesigned 12mm dynamic driver and “patterned diaphragm surface” that is meant to “lower total harmonic distortion from 0.6% to 0.2% versus the previous in-ear generation.” Nothing also says that the redesigned architecture increases bass response and delivers a wider soundstage. That’s all rhetoric, though, and at the end of the day, what you really want to know is, “Do these sound better than the last generation?” and in my anecdotal testing, they definitely do.

Nothing Ear 3 11
© Adriano Contreras / Gizmodo

I tested the Ear 3 back to back with the Ear (which is actually newer than the Ear 2) and found that there was a lot less distortion when listening to C.W. Stoneking’s “Desert Isle”. There’s more spatiality in the Ear 3 than the Ear, making guitars and vocals sound like they’re in their own place instead of muddled together competing. Vocals in particular sound clear and natural, which is great if you’re like me and tend to listen to a lot of rock music. One vast improvement over the Ear is in the bass department. As I’ve said many times, I don’t particularly care about having a ton of bass in wireless earbuds, but I do appreciate a pair that can still provide low end without sounding over-compressed or super simulated. I’d say the Ear 3 do just that, especially after testing bassier music by listening to Daft Punk’s “Da Funk”.

As usual, I also dove into the Nothing X app and used Nothing’s personalized audio test to tune the Ear 3 to my specific hearing. I can’t overstate this enough: stop sleeping on your wireless earbuds’ companion app. There’s a big difference in the sound before using the personalized EQ and after, and while this won’t be the case with everyone, I’m 33 years old and a couple of decades of going to shows and listening to loud music means I could probably use a little assistance in the hearing department. The Ear 3 sound great out of the box, but personalized EQ really sends the audio over the top. In short, Nothing is still holding it down with its flagship-level sound, and the Ear 3 is an even bigger improvement generation-to-generation than its jump from Ear 2 to Ear.

Active noise cancellation (ANC), however, I found a little less improved generation-to-generation. Though to be fair, Nothing isn’t touting better noise canceling this time around. I gave the Ear 3 the obligatory subway test, and while they passed, they weren’t quite as formidable as my favorite noise-canceling wireless earbuds, Bose’s Quiet Comfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen). They’re still much better than the similarly priced Galaxy Buds 3 FE from Samsung that I recently tested. I do think they’re slightly more noise-canceling than the last generation, though that could be due to Nothing’s redesign of the buds, which are meant to provide a better and more comfortable fit in your ears—that could create better passive noise cancellation and the illusion of stronger ANC.

Battery life is also only slightly improved. Nothing says the Ear 3 will get 5.5 hours of listening with ANC on, while the Nothing Ear was rated for 5.2 hours. This is nowhere near the best battery of wireless earbuds in this class; in fact, it’s a little under. Six hours is generally the standard nowadays. In my testing, I went from 100% to 80% battery in a little over 1 hour of listening at 70% volume with ANC on high.

So, that’s the good, pretty good, and just okay news about the Ear 3. But there are some things I really don’t like, so let’s talk about them.

Super Mic? More like soupy mic.

There’s one aspect of the Ear 3 that can’t be compared, since Nothing is the only company really trying it. I’m talking about the “Super Mic,” a new exclusive feature in the Ear 3 that lets you use microphones in the case for clearer calling and voice recording. By pressing the “Talk” button on the case, you can activate the feature and get recording or calling—one push activates the feature until you release the button, while a double-tap will turn the feature on until you turn it off.

According to Nothing, there are two Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) mics inside the case that use beamforming to zero in on your voice and cancel out environmental noise at the same time. The Ear 3 also take advantage of bone-conducting capabilities that detect “microvibrations” in your jaw that are meant to detect speech. The process of relaying the results of your Super Mic voice is a bit convoluted. Nothing says your voice is “sent to the case antenna, relayed to the earbud antenna over Bluetooth, then passed to the phone.”

Nothing Ear 3 01
© Adriano Contreras / Gizmodo

Per Nothing, Super Mic “focuses on your voice, cutting through surrounding noise (up to 95 dB) for clearer calls and voicenotes.” In theory, I love the idea. Wired earbuds are a big thing again, and a major part of that (outside the superior audio quality) is that they usually come with an on-cable mic for clearer calls. This theoretically makes the Ear 3 a best of both worlds situation, giving you wired earbud-level mics for calling (or better) while not having to deal with annoying wires.

The only problem is… the Super Mic doesn’t work as advertised. I ran the feature through a few different tests, and the results were varying degrees of muddy. At first, I played background music while using Super Mic to record my voice through my iPhone’s Voice Memo app. Instead of canceling out the background music (lo-fi beats playing at 75% volume from a Chromebook about a foot away from me), it mixed my voice and the beats together, creating a kind of muddled amalgam that wasn’t very pleasant to listen back to.

Nothing Ear 3 04
© Adriano Contreras / Gizmodo

Similarly, I simulated subway noise (something more “environmental”) on YouTube at the same volume and distance, and the results were similar. My voice was still mixed in with the ambient sound that I hoped it would filter out. Super Mic did seem to work better out on the street near my office (a fairly busy part of downtown Manhattan), though I still wouldn’t describe the results as “super” in any way. Even when Super Mic effectively filters out environmental noise, I find the fidelity to be choppy and compressed-sounding at times. It’s nowhere near as pleasing to listen to as recording through the native mic on my iPhone 13.

Super Mic did filter out noise effectively while walking on the street next to ongoing construction and in a fast casual restaurant that was playing music, but it still picked up other people’s voices in settings where people were talking nearby, which would make using the feature in an environment with other people potentially problematic.

There’s also the issue of compatibility. Nothing says Super Mic is designed for voice calling in apps like Zoom, Teams, Google Meet, WhatsApp, WeChat, and is also supported in native voice memo apps on iOS and Android. However, Nothing makes it clear that the feature “isn’t optimized” for in-app voice messaging through third-party apps like Snapchat or native voice features in iOS Messages and the like. This is a long way of saying that your mileage may vary when it comes to Super Mic, and while compatibility can’t be blamed on Nothing—it’s up to Apple and Android to allow third-party mic access, and in what apps—it still limits the Super Mic feature, making its use a lot more restricted than it ought to be.

I reached out to Nothing about the issue I had with Super Mic, but haven’t yet determined if there’s an issue with the wireless earbuds or a problem with the feature. (Yes, I was using the right firmware and Nothing X build). Other reviewers have reported their own issues with Super Mic, too.

Good buds, but a little (ear)itating

When you make a big bet, you might lose a little money—no risk, no reward. No matter your rote idiom of choice, that sentiment tends to be true. Super Mic could be a cool feature if it’s refined, but for now, I would file it firmly in the “undwhelming” folder. Maybe it will improve with future software, but I can’t really guarantee that, so all I have to work with is what we have right now, which is to say a Super Mic that seems to be plagued by a serious case of Kryptonite.

Nothing Ear 3 05
© Adriano Contreras / Gizmodo

The annoying part is that everything else about the Ear 3 is pretty solid. They look great, they sound great, and ANC is sturdy. The battery life leaves something to be desired, but it’s not so bad that it’s disqualifying. But this is what happens when you try to do something different sometimes, you gotta take the hits with the misses. Alright, I’m done with the corny euphemisms now, I swear.

The Ear 3 might falter out of the gate with a shoddy Super Mic feature, but if you like the way Nothing wireless earbuds look and you want solid sound and ANC, the Ear 3 are still worth a look. Just don’t expect to be taking any Zoom calls from a construction site with these things just yet.

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Vinton Cerf will step down from his role as Google’s chief internet evangelist next week, marking the conclusion of one of the most influential careers in technology history.

While speaking via video feed at the Open Frontier conference hosted by the Laude Institute, Cerf was recognized by Dave Patterson, the UC Berkeley professor best known for co-developing RISC processor architecture.

“Vint … has been at Google more than 20 years, and he is retiring a week from today, and so I think we ought to give him a round of applause for a relatively good career,” Patterson said, to cheers from the room.

Google did not respond to a request for comment by publication time.

Cerf, 83, and collaborator Robert Kahn are credited as being the architects of the networking protocols that became the internet we know today. His work developing and popularizing TCP/IP — the basic set of rules that lets different computer networks talk to each other — beginning in the 1970s has been recognized with numerous honorary degrees, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and a Turing Award, among other honors.

Since 2005, Cerf has served as a vice president and chief internet evangelist at Google. (At this point, we can safely say the internet is fully evangelized, for good or ill.)

Cerf was speaking on a panel alongside other computer scientists known for their work on durable open source projects, including Patterson; François Chollet, creator of the Keras deep-learning library and co-founder of Ndea; John Ousterhout, the Stanford computer scientist behind the Tcl programming language, who also co-founded Electric Cloud; and Matei Zaharia, who is Databricks’ co-founder and chief technologist. They offered advice about what it takes to build open source systems that survive — advice that’s increasingly relevant as founders bet on open infrastructure for the next wave of AI products.

Much of the conference’s discussion focused on the problems with the centralization of advanced models in a handful of well-resourced labs, in contrast to the decentralized world of the open internet that made Cerf’s own protocols so durable. However, Cerf predicted that the rise of AI agents — software that can act autonomously and coordinate with other software — would push tech companies back towards standardized protocols.

“The agentic model of AI, with multiple agents from multiple sources interacting with each other, is going to force composability, and a requirement for interoperability and standardization,” Cerf said.

If he’s right, the companies that define those interoperability standards early could end up with outsized influence over how the agentic economy actually works — a dynamic not unlike the early internet protocol wars.

While other panelists speculated that natural language communication between LLM agents would be sufficient, Cerf predicted formal standards would be required.

“I don’t think English is going to be the best choice. There’s a flexibility in it, but there’s ambiguity, and I think precision for interagent interaction is going to be very, very important. An agent really needs to be sure the other agent understands what it is that they just agreed to do together,” Cerf said.

“Remember the old telephone game where you wish you’d whispered in somebody’s ear and then by the time it got to 10 people away the message was totally different? Imagine a bunch of agents talking to each other in natural language, you know, that’s kind of terrifying.”

In a more light-hearted moment, Patterson recalled meeting Cerf, known for his wardrobe of three-piece suits, as a grad student in the 1970s.

“He’s always been the best dressed computer scientist I’ve ever met,” Patterson said. “My memory of Vint is that he came as a grad student with a shirt and tie in the 70s.”

“It absolutely is true,” Cerf said. “I even had a vest, and for some reason I always wanted to stick out, and instead of having long hair, and something in my nose, I thought just dressing differently was one way to do it.”

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Vinton Cerf will step down from his role as Google’s chief internet evangelist next week, marking the conclusion of one of the most influential careers in technology history. 

While speaking via video feed at the Open Frontier conference hosted by the Laude Institute, Cerf was recognized by Dave Patterson, the UC Berkeley professor best known for co-developing RISC processor architecture.







“Vint … has been at Google more than 20 years, and he is retiring a week from today, and so I think we ought to give him a round of applause for a relatively good career,” Patterson said, to cheers from the room.

Google did not respond to a request for comment by publication time. 

Cerf, 83, and collaborator Robert Kahn are credited as being the architects of the networking protocols that became the internet we know today. His work developing and popularizing TCP/IP — the basic set of rules that lets different computer networks talk to each other — beginning in the 1970s has been recognized with numerous honorary degrees, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and a Turing Award, among other honors.

Since 2005, Cerf has served as a vice president and chief internet evangelist at Google. (At this point, we can safely say the internet is fully evangelized, for good or ill.)

Cerf was speaking on a panel alongside other computer scientists known for their work on durable open source projects, including Patterson; François Chollet, creator of the Keras deep-learning library and co-founder of Ndea; John Ousterhout, the Stanford computer scientist behind the Tcl programming language, who also co-founded Electric Cloud; and Matei Zaharia, who is Databricks’ co-founder and chief technologist. They offered advice about what it takes to build open source systems that survive — advice that’s increasingly relevant as founders bet on open infrastructure for the next wave of AI products.


Much of the conference’s discussion focused on the problems with the centralization of advanced models in a handful of well-resourced labs, in contrast to the decentralized world of the open internet that made Cerf’s own protocols so durable. However, Cerf predicted that the rise of AI agents — software that can act autonomously and coordinate with other software — would push tech companies back towards standardized protocols.

“The agentic model of AI, with multiple agents from multiple sources interacting with each other, is going to force composability, and a requirement for interoperability and standardization,” Cerf said. 

If he’s right, the companies that define those interoperability standards early could end up with outsized influence over how the agentic economy actually works — a dynamic not unlike the early internet protocol wars.







While other panelists speculated that natural language communication between LLM agents would be sufficient, Cerf predicted formal standards would be required. 

“I don’t think English is going to be the best choice. There’s a flexibility in it, but there’s ambiguity, and I think precision for interagent interaction is going to be very, very important. An agent really needs to be sure the other agent understands what it is that they just agreed to do together,” Cerf said.

“Remember the old telephone game where you wish you’d whispered in somebody’s ear and then by the time it got to 10 people away the message was totally different? Imagine a bunch of agents talking to each other in natural language, you know, that’s kind of terrifying.”

In a more light-hearted moment, Patterson recalled meeting Cerf, known for his wardrobe of three-piece suits, as a grad student in the 1970s. 

“He’s always been the best dressed computer scientist I’ve ever met,” Patterson said. “My memory of Vint is that he came as a grad student with a shirt and tie in the 70s.”

“It absolutely is true,” Cerf said. “I even had a vest, and for some reason I always wanted to stick out, and instead of having long hair, and something in my nose, I thought just dressing differently was one way to do it.”


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Open Frontier conference hosted by the Laude Institute, Cerf was recognized by Dave Patterson, the UC Berkeley professor best known for co-developing RISC processor architecture.

“Vint … has been at Google more than 20 years, and he is retiring a week from today, and so I think we ought to give him a round of applause for a relatively good career,” Patterson said, to cheers from the room.

Google did not respond to a request for comment by publication time.

Cerf, 83, and collaborator Robert Kahn are credited as being the architects of the networking protocols that became the internet we know today. His work developing and popularizing TCP/IP — the basic set of rules that lets different computer networks talk to each other — beginning in the 1970s has been recognized with numerous honorary degrees, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and a Turing Award, among other honors.

Since 2005, Cerf has served as a vice president and chief internet evangelist at Google. (At this point, we can safely say the internet is fully evangelized, for good or ill.)

Cerf was speaking on a panel alongside other computer scientists known for their work on durable open source projects, including Patterson; François Chollet, creator of the Keras deep-learning library and co-founder of Ndea; John Ousterhout, the Stanford computer scientist behind the Tcl programming language, who also co-founded Electric Cloud; and Matei Zaharia, who is Databricks’ co-founder and chief technologist. They offered advice about what it takes to build open source systems that survive — advice that’s increasingly relevant as founders bet on open infrastructure for the next wave of AI products.

Much of the conference’s discussion focused on the problems with the centralization of advanced models in a handful of well-resourced labs, in contrast to the decentralized world of the open internet that made Cerf’s own protocols so durable. However, Cerf predicted that the rise of AI agents — software that can act autonomously and coordinate with other software — would push tech companies back towards standardized protocols.

“The agentic model of AI, with multiple agents from multiple sources interacting with each other, is going to force composability, and a requirement for interoperability and standardization,” Cerf said.

If he’s right, the companies that define those interoperability standards early could end up with outsized influence over how the agentic economy actually works — a dynamic not unlike the early internet protocol wars.

While other panelists speculated that natural language communication between LLM agents would be sufficient, Cerf predicted formal standards would be required.

“I don’t think English is going to be the best choice. There’s a flexibility in it, but there’s ambiguity, and I think precision for interagent interaction is going to be very, very important. An agent really needs to be sure the other agent understands what it is that they just agreed to do together,” Cerf said.

“Remember the old telephone game where you wish you’d whispered in somebody’s ear and then by the time it got to 10 people away the message was totally different? Imagine a bunch of agents talking to each other in natural language, you know, that’s kind of terrifying.”

In a more light-hearted moment, Patterson recalled meeting Cerf, known for his wardrobe of three-piece suits, as a grad student in the 1970s.

“He’s always been the best dressed computer scientist I’ve ever met,” Patterson said. “My memory of Vint is that he came as a grad student with a shirt and tie in the 70s.”

“It absolutely is true,” Cerf said. “I even had a vest, and for some reason I always wanted to stick out, and instead of having long hair, and something in my nose, I thought just dressing differently was one way to do it.”

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Vinton Cerf will step down from his role as Google’s chief internet evangelist next week, marking the conclusion of one of the most influential careers in technology history.

While speaking via video feed at the Open Frontier conference hosted by the Laude Institute, Cerf was recognized by Dave Patterson, the UC Berkeley professor best known for co-developing RISC processor architecture.

“Vint … has been at Google more than 20 years, and he is retiring a week from today, and so I think we ought to give him a round of applause for a relatively good career,” Patterson said, to cheers from the room.

Google did not respond to a request for comment by publication time.

Cerf, 83, and collaborator Robert Kahn are credited as being the architects of the networking protocols that became the internet we know today. His work developing and popularizing TCP/IP — the basic set of rules that lets different computer networks talk to each other — beginning in the 1970s has been recognized with numerous honorary degrees, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and a Turing Award, among other honors.

Since 2005, Cerf has served as a vice president and chief internet evangelist at Google. (At this point, we can safely say the internet is fully evangelized, for good or ill.)

Cerf was speaking on a panel alongside other computer scientists known for their work on durable open source projects, including Patterson; François Chollet, creator of the Keras deep-learning library and co-founder of Ndea; John Ousterhout, the Stanford computer scientist behind the Tcl programming language, who also co-founded Electric Cloud; and Matei Zaharia, who is Databricks’ co-founder and chief technologist. They offered advice about what it takes to build open source systems that survive — advice that’s increasingly relevant as founders bet on open infrastructure for the next wave of AI products.

Much of the conference’s discussion focused on the problems with the centralization of advanced models in a handful of well-resourced labs, in contrast to the decentralized world of the open internet that made Cerf’s own protocols so durable. However, Cerf predicted that the rise of AI agents — software that can act autonomously and coordinate with other software — would push tech companies back towards standardized protocols.

“The agentic model of AI, with multiple agents from multiple sources interacting with each other, is going to force composability, and a requirement for interoperability and standardization,” Cerf said.

If he’s right, the companies that define those interoperability standards early could end up with outsized influence over how the agentic economy actually works — a dynamic not unlike the early internet protocol wars.

While other panelists speculated that natural language communication between LLM agents would be sufficient, Cerf predicted formal standards would be required.

“I don’t think English is going to be the best choice. There’s a flexibility in it, but there’s ambiguity, and I think precision for interagent interaction is going to be very, very important. An agent really needs to be sure the other agent understands what it is that they just agreed to do together,” Cerf said.

“Remember the old telephone game where you wish you’d whispered in somebody’s ear and then by the time it got to 10 people away the message was totally different? Imagine a bunch of agents talking to each other in natural language, you know, that’s kind of terrifying.”

In a more light-hearted moment, Patterson recalled meeting Cerf, known for his wardrobe of three-piece suits, as a grad student in the 1970s.

“He’s always been the best dressed computer scientist I’ve ever met,” Patterson said. “My memory of Vint is that he came as a grad student with a shirt and tie in the 70s.”

“It absolutely is true,” Cerf said. “I even had a vest, and for some reason I always wanted to stick out, and instead of having long hair, and something in my nose, I thought just dressing differently was one way to do it.”

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Rockstar Games has confirmed several new combat features for GTA 6, making the game’s weapon system more detailed than ever before. Official trailers and promotional material have already revealed more than 30 weapons across different categories, including pistols, assault rifles, shotguns, sniper rifles, launchers, melee weapons, and throwables. This guide covers all the GTA 6 weapons revealed so far and highlights the new gameplay features that make combat more immersive.

GTA 6 Handguns List

GTA 6 Weapons Guide: All Guns and Weapons Revealed
	
Rockstar Games has confirmed several new combat features for GTA 6, making the game’s weapon system more detailed than ever before. Official trailers and promotional material have already revealed more than 30 weapons across different categories, including pistols, assault rifles, shotguns, sniper rifles, launchers, melee weapons, and throwables. This guide covers all the GTA 6 weapons revealed so far and highlights the new gameplay features that make combat more immersive.



GTA 6 Handguns List



Image Credit: Rockstar Games



Handguns play an important role in GTA 6, offering a balance of speed, accuracy, and convenience. Rockstar has already showcased multiple sidearms through official trailers and screenshots, including both pistols and revolvers. Here’s a complete list of the confirmed handguns in GTA 6.



HandgunReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationGirardi ES9Beretta 92FSExtended magazine, suppressor, flashlight, weapon tintsHeavy PistolM1911 platformBarrel upgrades, custom grips, weapon skinsKlose K17Glock seriesSuppressor, extended magazine, optic sightHawk and Little Morgan RevolverClassic revolverUltimate Edition exclusive bonusMustang .357 RevolverColt PythonCustom barrel finish, custom gripNipper .38 RevolverCompact revolverPaint finishesStandard PistolTaurus PT92 / Beretta 92 seriesSupports various weapon attachments



GTA 6 Shotguns List



GTA 6 includes powerful shotguns for close-quarters combat. These weapons are useful during indoor fights and high-action missions. Rockstar has already showcased two shotguns in official trailers and screenshots. Below are the confirmed shotgun weapons in GTA 6.



ShotgunReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationDouble-Barreled ShotgunClassic double-barreled shotgunWood finish, engraved receiverPump Action ShotgunPump-action shotgun Extended tube magazine, flashlight, stock upgrades



GTA 6 Assault Rifles List







Assault rifles are among the most versatile weapons in GTA 6. They perform well in both close- and long-range combat. Rockstar has confirmed several rifles through trailers and screenshots. Here’s every confirmed assault rifle in the game.



Assault RifleReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationAssault Rifle (AK-47)AK-pattern rifleSuppressor, extended magazine, drum magazine, custom finishesCarbine RifleAR-15 / HK416Optics, foregrips, stocks, suppressorCarbine Rifle Mk IIAR-15 variantHeavy barrel, scopesService CarbineM16A1 / M16A2Tactical attachments



GTA 6 Machine Guns and SMG List



GTA 6 includes several SMGs and machine guns for intense firefights. These weapons are useful during missions, chases, and vehicle combat. Rockstar has already showcased multiple models in official trailers and screenshots. Below are all the confirmed weapons.



SMG / Machine GunReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationHeckler & Koch SMG (MP5)HK MP5Scope, suppressor, foregripCompact SMGScorpion Mini SMGSuppressor, extended magazineMicro SMGMini UziDrum magazine, weapon skinsCombat MG (Heavy MG)M249 SAWBox magazine, optics, barrel upgrades



GTA 6 Sniper Rifles List







Players who prefer long-range combat will find several sniper rifles in GTA 6. These weapons are designed for precision and serious damage. Official gameplay footage has showcased multiple sniper rifle models. Here’s every confirmed sniper rifle revealed so far.



Sniper RifleReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationBolt Action SniperRemington 700Heavy barrel, bipod, camouflage skinsAssault Sniper (L129A1)L129A1Variable zoom scope, suppressorRuger-inspired RifleRuger 10/22Lightweight attachments



GTA 6 Launchers List



Launchers deliver the most serious explosive damage in GTA 6. They are the best choice for destroying vehicles and heavily armored targets. Players can also use them during large-scale combat. Below are all the confirmed launchers in GTA 6.



LauncherReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationGrenade LauncherMilkor MGLAlternative ammunition typesRPG (Rocket Launcher)RPG-7Cosmetic finishes



GTA 6 Throwable Weapons List



Not every combat situation requires a gun in GTA 6. Throwables give players another way to attack enemies or create an opening. Each weapon has its own strengths and uses. Below are all the confirmed throwable weapons in GTA 6.



Thrown WeaponPrimary UseFire BottleFire damageFlashbangCrowd controlGolf BallImprovised weaponGrenadeExplosive damageMolotovArea denialSmoke GrenadeSmoke coverSpeargunUnderwater combat



GTA 6 Melee Weapons List







Melee weapons remain an important part of combat in GTA 6. They offer a quiet and reliable way to deal with nearby enemies. Different weapons suit different combat styles. Here’s every confirmed melee weapon revealed so far.




Baseball Bat



Crowbar



Golf Club



Hammer



Knife



Pool Cue



Fists (Unarmed)




GTA 6 Equipment and Utility Item List



GTA 6 includes more than just guns and melee weapons. Players can use different equipment to complete missions in creative ways. These items add more flexibility to gameplay. Here’s the complete list of confirmed equipment.




Auto Dialer



Backpack



Binoculars



Body Armor



Cigarettes



Cut-off Tool



Flashlight



Food & Drinks



Immobilizer Bypass



Lock Pick



Loot Bag / Duffel Bag



Painkillers



Slim Jim



Soda



Taser



Torch Flashlight



Tracker Jammer



Trauma Kit



USB Drive



Wine



Zipties






#GTA #Weapons #Guide #Guns #Weapons #RevealedGTA 6
Image Credit: Rockstar Games

Handguns play an important role in GTA 6, offering a balance of speed, accuracy, and convenience. Rockstar has already showcased multiple sidearms through official trailers and screenshots, including both pistols and revolvers. Here’s a complete list of the confirmed handguns in GTA 6.

HandgunReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Girardi ES9Beretta 92FSExtended magazine, suppressor, flashlight, weapon tints
Heavy PistolM1911 platformBarrel upgrades, custom grips, weapon skins
Klose K17Glock seriesSuppressor, extended magazine, optic sight
Hawk and Little Morgan RevolverClassic revolverUltimate Edition exclusive bonus
Mustang .357 RevolverColt PythonCustom barrel finish, custom grip
Nipper .38 RevolverCompact revolverPaint finishes
Standard PistolTaurus PT92 / Beretta 92 seriesSupports various weapon attachments

GTA 6 Shotguns List

GTA 6 includes powerful shotguns for close-quarters combat. These weapons are useful during indoor fights and high-action missions. Rockstar has already showcased two shotguns in official trailers and screenshots. Below are the confirmed shotgun weapons in GTA 6.

ShotgunReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Double-Barreled ShotgunClassic double-barreled shotgunWood finish, engraved receiver
Pump Action ShotgunPump-action shotgun Extended tube magazine, flashlight, stock upgrades

GTA 6 Assault Rifles List

Assault rifles

Assault rifles are among the most versatile weapons in GTA 6. They perform well in both close- and long-range combat. Rockstar has confirmed several rifles through trailers and screenshots. Here’s every confirmed assault rifle in the game.

Assault RifleReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Assault Rifle (AK-47)AK-pattern rifleSuppressor, extended magazine, drum magazine, custom finishes
Carbine RifleAR-15 / HK416Optics, foregrips, stocks, suppressor
Carbine Rifle Mk IIAR-15 variantHeavy barrel, scopes
Service CarbineM16A1 / M16A2Tactical attachments

GTA 6 Machine Guns and SMG List

GTA 6 includes several SMGs and machine guns for intense firefights. These weapons are useful during missions, chases, and vehicle combat. Rockstar has already showcased multiple models in official trailers and screenshots. Below are all the confirmed weapons.

SMG / Machine GunReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Heckler & Koch SMG (MP5)HK MP5Scope, suppressor, foregrip
Compact SMGScorpion Mini SMGSuppressor, extended magazine
Micro SMGMini UziDrum magazine, weapon skins
Combat MG (Heavy MG)M249 SAWBox magazine, optics, barrel upgrades

GTA 6 Sniper Rifles List

Sniper Rifles

Players who prefer long-range combat will find several sniper rifles in GTA 6. These weapons are designed for precision and serious damage. Official gameplay footage has showcased multiple sniper rifle models. Here’s every confirmed sniper rifle revealed so far.

Sniper RifleReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Bolt Action SniperRemington 700Heavy barrel, bipod, camouflage skins
Assault Sniper (L129A1)L129A1Variable zoom scope, suppressor
Ruger-inspired RifleRuger 10/22Lightweight attachments

GTA 6 Launchers List

Launchers deliver the most serious explosive damage in GTA 6. They are the best choice for destroying vehicles and heavily armored targets. Players can also use them during large-scale combat. Below are all the confirmed launchers in GTA 6.

LauncherReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Grenade LauncherMilkor MGLAlternative ammunition types
RPG (Rocket Launcher)RPG-7Cosmetic finishes

GTA 6 Throwable Weapons List

Not every combat situation requires a gun in GTA 6. Throwables give players another way to attack enemies or create an opening. Each weapon has its own strengths and uses. Below are all the confirmed throwable weapons in GTA 6.

Thrown WeaponPrimary Use
Fire BottleFire damage
FlashbangCrowd control
Golf BallImprovised weapon
GrenadeExplosive damage
MolotovArea denial
Smoke GrenadeSmoke cover
SpeargunUnderwater combat

GTA 6 Melee Weapons List

GTA 6 Melee

Melee weapons remain an important part of combat in GTA 6. They offer a quiet and reliable way to deal with nearby enemies. Different weapons suit different combat styles. Here’s every confirmed melee weapon revealed so far.

  • Baseball Bat
  • Crowbar
  • Golf Club
  • Hammer
  • Knife
  • Pool Cue
  • Fists (Unarmed)

GTA 6 Equipment and Utility Item List

GTA 6 includes more than just guns and melee weapons. Players can use different equipment to complete missions in creative ways. These items add more flexibility to gameplay. Here’s the complete list of confirmed equipment.

  • Auto Dialer
  • Backpack
  • Binoculars
  • Body Armor
  • Cigarettes
  • Cut-off Tool
  • Flashlight
  • Food & Drinks
  • Immobilizer Bypass
  • Lock Pick
  • Loot Bag / Duffel Bag
  • Painkillers
  • Slim Jim
  • Soda
  • Taser
  • Torch Flashlight
  • Tracker Jammer
  • Trauma Kit
  • USB Drive
  • Wine
  • Zipties
#GTA #Weapons #Guide #Guns #Weapons #RevealedGTA 6">GTA 6 Weapons Guide: All Guns and Weapons Revealed
	
Rockstar Games has confirmed several new combat features for GTA 6, making the game’s weapon system more detailed than ever before. Official trailers and promotional material have already revealed more than 30 weapons across different categories, including pistols, assault rifles, shotguns, sniper rifles, launchers, melee weapons, and throwables. This guide covers all the GTA 6 weapons revealed so far and highlights the new gameplay features that make combat more immersive.



GTA 6 Handguns List



Image Credit: Rockstar Games



Handguns play an important role in GTA 6, offering a balance of speed, accuracy, and convenience. Rockstar has already showcased multiple sidearms through official trailers and screenshots, including both pistols and revolvers. Here’s a complete list of the confirmed handguns in GTA 6.



HandgunReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationGirardi ES9Beretta 92FSExtended magazine, suppressor, flashlight, weapon tintsHeavy PistolM1911 platformBarrel upgrades, custom grips, weapon skinsKlose K17Glock seriesSuppressor, extended magazine, optic sightHawk and Little Morgan RevolverClassic revolverUltimate Edition exclusive bonusMustang .357 RevolverColt PythonCustom barrel finish, custom gripNipper .38 RevolverCompact revolverPaint finishesStandard PistolTaurus PT92 / Beretta 92 seriesSupports various weapon attachments



GTA 6 Shotguns List



GTA 6 includes powerful shotguns for close-quarters combat. These weapons are useful during indoor fights and high-action missions. Rockstar has already showcased two shotguns in official trailers and screenshots. Below are the confirmed shotgun weapons in GTA 6.



ShotgunReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationDouble-Barreled ShotgunClassic double-barreled shotgunWood finish, engraved receiverPump Action ShotgunPump-action shotgun Extended tube magazine, flashlight, stock upgrades



GTA 6 Assault Rifles List







Assault rifles are among the most versatile weapons in GTA 6. They perform well in both close- and long-range combat. Rockstar has confirmed several rifles through trailers and screenshots. Here’s every confirmed assault rifle in the game.



Assault RifleReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationAssault Rifle (AK-47)AK-pattern rifleSuppressor, extended magazine, drum magazine, custom finishesCarbine RifleAR-15 / HK416Optics, foregrips, stocks, suppressorCarbine Rifle Mk IIAR-15 variantHeavy barrel, scopesService CarbineM16A1 / M16A2Tactical attachments



GTA 6 Machine Guns and SMG List



GTA 6 includes several SMGs and machine guns for intense firefights. These weapons are useful during missions, chases, and vehicle combat. Rockstar has already showcased multiple models in official trailers and screenshots. Below are all the confirmed weapons.



SMG / Machine GunReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationHeckler & Koch SMG (MP5)HK MP5Scope, suppressor, foregripCompact SMGScorpion Mini SMGSuppressor, extended magazineMicro SMGMini UziDrum magazine, weapon skinsCombat MG (Heavy MG)M249 SAWBox magazine, optics, barrel upgrades



GTA 6 Sniper Rifles List







Players who prefer long-range combat will find several sniper rifles in GTA 6. These weapons are designed for precision and serious damage. Official gameplay footage has showcased multiple sniper rifle models. Here’s every confirmed sniper rifle revealed so far.



Sniper RifleReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationBolt Action SniperRemington 700Heavy barrel, bipod, camouflage skinsAssault Sniper (L129A1)L129A1Variable zoom scope, suppressorRuger-inspired RifleRuger 10/22Lightweight attachments



GTA 6 Launchers List



Launchers deliver the most serious explosive damage in GTA 6. They are the best choice for destroying vehicles and heavily armored targets. Players can also use them during large-scale combat. Below are all the confirmed launchers in GTA 6.



LauncherReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationGrenade LauncherMilkor MGLAlternative ammunition typesRPG (Rocket Launcher)RPG-7Cosmetic finishes



GTA 6 Throwable Weapons List



Not every combat situation requires a gun in GTA 6. Throwables give players another way to attack enemies or create an opening. Each weapon has its own strengths and uses. Below are all the confirmed throwable weapons in GTA 6.



Thrown WeaponPrimary UseFire BottleFire damageFlashbangCrowd controlGolf BallImprovised weaponGrenadeExplosive damageMolotovArea denialSmoke GrenadeSmoke coverSpeargunUnderwater combat



GTA 6 Melee Weapons List







Melee weapons remain an important part of combat in GTA 6. They offer a quiet and reliable way to deal with nearby enemies. Different weapons suit different combat styles. Here’s every confirmed melee weapon revealed so far.




Baseball Bat



Crowbar



Golf Club



Hammer



Knife



Pool Cue



Fists (Unarmed)




GTA 6 Equipment and Utility Item List



GTA 6 includes more than just guns and melee weapons. Players can use different equipment to complete missions in creative ways. These items add more flexibility to gameplay. Here’s the complete list of confirmed equipment.




Auto Dialer



Backpack



Binoculars



Body Armor



Cigarettes



Cut-off Tool



Flashlight



Food & Drinks



Immobilizer Bypass



Lock Pick



Loot Bag / Duffel Bag



Painkillers



Slim Jim



Soda



Taser



Torch Flashlight



Tracker Jammer



Trauma Kit



USB Drive



Wine



Zipties






#GTA #Weapons #Guide #Guns #Weapons #RevealedGTA 6

has confirmed several new combat features for GTA 6, making the game’s weapon system more detailed than ever before. Official trailers and promotional material have already revealed more than 30 weapons across different categories, including pistols, assault rifles, shotguns, sniper rifles, launchers, melee weapons, and throwables. This guide covers all the GTA 6 weapons revealed so far and highlights the new gameplay features that make combat more immersive.

GTA 6 Handguns List

GTA 6 Weapons Guide: All Guns and Weapons Revealed
	
Rockstar Games has confirmed several new combat features for GTA 6, making the game’s weapon system more detailed than ever before. Official trailers and promotional material have already revealed more than 30 weapons across different categories, including pistols, assault rifles, shotguns, sniper rifles, launchers, melee weapons, and throwables. This guide covers all the GTA 6 weapons revealed so far and highlights the new gameplay features that make combat more immersive.



GTA 6 Handguns List



Image Credit: Rockstar Games



Handguns play an important role in GTA 6, offering a balance of speed, accuracy, and convenience. Rockstar has already showcased multiple sidearms through official trailers and screenshots, including both pistols and revolvers. Here’s a complete list of the confirmed handguns in GTA 6.



HandgunReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationGirardi ES9Beretta 92FSExtended magazine, suppressor, flashlight, weapon tintsHeavy PistolM1911 platformBarrel upgrades, custom grips, weapon skinsKlose K17Glock seriesSuppressor, extended magazine, optic sightHawk and Little Morgan RevolverClassic revolverUltimate Edition exclusive bonusMustang .357 RevolverColt PythonCustom barrel finish, custom gripNipper .38 RevolverCompact revolverPaint finishesStandard PistolTaurus PT92 / Beretta 92 seriesSupports various weapon attachments



GTA 6 Shotguns List



GTA 6 includes powerful shotguns for close-quarters combat. These weapons are useful during indoor fights and high-action missions. Rockstar has already showcased two shotguns in official trailers and screenshots. Below are the confirmed shotgun weapons in GTA 6.



ShotgunReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationDouble-Barreled ShotgunClassic double-barreled shotgunWood finish, engraved receiverPump Action ShotgunPump-action shotgun Extended tube magazine, flashlight, stock upgrades



GTA 6 Assault Rifles List







Assault rifles are among the most versatile weapons in GTA 6. They perform well in both close- and long-range combat. Rockstar has confirmed several rifles through trailers and screenshots. Here’s every confirmed assault rifle in the game.



Assault RifleReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationAssault Rifle (AK-47)AK-pattern rifleSuppressor, extended magazine, drum magazine, custom finishesCarbine RifleAR-15 / HK416Optics, foregrips, stocks, suppressorCarbine Rifle Mk IIAR-15 variantHeavy barrel, scopesService CarbineM16A1 / M16A2Tactical attachments



GTA 6 Machine Guns and SMG List



GTA 6 includes several SMGs and machine guns for intense firefights. These weapons are useful during missions, chases, and vehicle combat. Rockstar has already showcased multiple models in official trailers and screenshots. Below are all the confirmed weapons.



SMG / Machine GunReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationHeckler & Koch SMG (MP5)HK MP5Scope, suppressor, foregripCompact SMGScorpion Mini SMGSuppressor, extended magazineMicro SMGMini UziDrum magazine, weapon skinsCombat MG (Heavy MG)M249 SAWBox magazine, optics, barrel upgrades



GTA 6 Sniper Rifles List







Players who prefer long-range combat will find several sniper rifles in GTA 6. These weapons are designed for precision and serious damage. Official gameplay footage has showcased multiple sniper rifle models. Here’s every confirmed sniper rifle revealed so far.



Sniper RifleReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationBolt Action SniperRemington 700Heavy barrel, bipod, camouflage skinsAssault Sniper (L129A1)L129A1Variable zoom scope, suppressorRuger-inspired RifleRuger 10/22Lightweight attachments



GTA 6 Launchers List



Launchers deliver the most serious explosive damage in GTA 6. They are the best choice for destroying vehicles and heavily armored targets. Players can also use them during large-scale combat. Below are all the confirmed launchers in GTA 6.



LauncherReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationGrenade LauncherMilkor MGLAlternative ammunition typesRPG (Rocket Launcher)RPG-7Cosmetic finishes



GTA 6 Throwable Weapons List



Not every combat situation requires a gun in GTA 6. Throwables give players another way to attack enemies or create an opening. Each weapon has its own strengths and uses. Below are all the confirmed throwable weapons in GTA 6.



Thrown WeaponPrimary UseFire BottleFire damageFlashbangCrowd controlGolf BallImprovised weaponGrenadeExplosive damageMolotovArea denialSmoke GrenadeSmoke coverSpeargunUnderwater combat



GTA 6 Melee Weapons List







Melee weapons remain an important part of combat in GTA 6. They offer a quiet and reliable way to deal with nearby enemies. Different weapons suit different combat styles. Here’s every confirmed melee weapon revealed so far.




Baseball Bat



Crowbar



Golf Club



Hammer



Knife



Pool Cue



Fists (Unarmed)




GTA 6 Equipment and Utility Item List



GTA 6 includes more than just guns and melee weapons. Players can use different equipment to complete missions in creative ways. These items add more flexibility to gameplay. Here’s the complete list of confirmed equipment.




Auto Dialer



Backpack



Binoculars



Body Armor



Cigarettes



Cut-off Tool



Flashlight



Food & Drinks



Immobilizer Bypass



Lock Pick



Loot Bag / Duffel Bag



Painkillers



Slim Jim



Soda



Taser



Torch Flashlight



Tracker Jammer



Trauma Kit



USB Drive



Wine



Zipties






#GTA #Weapons #Guide #Guns #Weapons #RevealedGTA 6
Image Credit: Rockstar Games

Handguns play an important role in GTA 6, offering a balance of speed, accuracy, and convenience. Rockstar has already showcased multiple sidearms through official trailers and screenshots, including both pistols and revolvers. Here’s a complete list of the confirmed handguns in GTA 6.

HandgunReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Girardi ES9Beretta 92FSExtended magazine, suppressor, flashlight, weapon tints
Heavy PistolM1911 platformBarrel upgrades, custom grips, weapon skins
Klose K17Glock seriesSuppressor, extended magazine, optic sight
Hawk and Little Morgan RevolverClassic revolverUltimate Edition exclusive bonus
Mustang .357 RevolverColt PythonCustom barrel finish, custom grip
Nipper .38 RevolverCompact revolverPaint finishes
Standard PistolTaurus PT92 / Beretta 92 seriesSupports various weapon attachments

GTA 6 Shotguns List

GTA 6 includes powerful shotguns for close-quarters combat. These weapons are useful during indoor fights and high-action missions. Rockstar has already showcased two shotguns in official trailers and screenshots. Below are the confirmed shotgun weapons in GTA 6.

ShotgunReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Double-Barreled ShotgunClassic double-barreled shotgunWood finish, engraved receiver
Pump Action ShotgunPump-action shotgun Extended tube magazine, flashlight, stock upgrades

GTA 6 Assault Rifles List

Assault rifles

Assault rifles are among the most versatile weapons in GTA 6. They perform well in both close- and long-range combat. Rockstar has confirmed several rifles through trailers and screenshots. Here’s every confirmed assault rifle in the game.

Assault RifleReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Assault Rifle (AK-47)AK-pattern rifleSuppressor, extended magazine, drum magazine, custom finishes
Carbine RifleAR-15 / HK416Optics, foregrips, stocks, suppressor
Carbine Rifle Mk IIAR-15 variantHeavy barrel, scopes
Service CarbineM16A1 / M16A2Tactical attachments

GTA 6 Machine Guns and SMG List

GTA 6 includes several SMGs and machine guns for intense firefights. These weapons are useful during missions, chases, and vehicle combat. Rockstar has already showcased multiple models in official trailers and screenshots. Below are all the confirmed weapons.

SMG / Machine GunReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Heckler & Koch SMG (MP5)HK MP5Scope, suppressor, foregrip
Compact SMGScorpion Mini SMGSuppressor, extended magazine
Micro SMGMini UziDrum magazine, weapon skins
Combat MG (Heavy MG)M249 SAWBox magazine, optics, barrel upgrades

GTA 6 Sniper Rifles List

Sniper Rifles

Players who prefer long-range combat will find several sniper rifles in GTA 6. These weapons are designed for precision and serious damage. Official gameplay footage has showcased multiple sniper rifle models. Here’s every confirmed sniper rifle revealed so far.

Sniper RifleReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Bolt Action SniperRemington 700Heavy barrel, bipod, camouflage skins
Assault Sniper (L129A1)L129A1Variable zoom scope, suppressor
Ruger-inspired RifleRuger 10/22Lightweight attachments

GTA 6 Launchers List

Launchers deliver the most serious explosive damage in GTA 6. They are the best choice for destroying vehicles and heavily armored targets. Players can also use them during large-scale combat. Below are all the confirmed launchers in GTA 6.

LauncherReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Grenade LauncherMilkor MGLAlternative ammunition types
RPG (Rocket Launcher)RPG-7Cosmetic finishes

GTA 6 Throwable Weapons List

Not every combat situation requires a gun in GTA 6. Throwables give players another way to attack enemies or create an opening. Each weapon has its own strengths and uses. Below are all the confirmed throwable weapons in GTA 6.

Thrown WeaponPrimary Use
Fire BottleFire damage
FlashbangCrowd control
Golf BallImprovised weapon
GrenadeExplosive damage
MolotovArea denial
Smoke GrenadeSmoke cover
SpeargunUnderwater combat

GTA 6 Melee Weapons List

GTA 6 Melee

Melee weapons remain an important part of combat in GTA 6. They offer a quiet and reliable way to deal with nearby enemies. Different weapons suit different combat styles. Here’s every confirmed melee weapon revealed so far.

  • Baseball Bat
  • Crowbar
  • Golf Club
  • Hammer
  • Knife
  • Pool Cue
  • Fists (Unarmed)

GTA 6 Equipment and Utility Item List

GTA 6 includes more than just guns and melee weapons. Players can use different equipment to complete missions in creative ways. These items add more flexibility to gameplay. Here’s the complete list of confirmed equipment.

  • Auto Dialer
  • Backpack
  • Binoculars
  • Body Armor
  • Cigarettes
  • Cut-off Tool
  • Flashlight
  • Food & Drinks
  • Immobilizer Bypass
  • Lock Pick
  • Loot Bag / Duffel Bag
  • Painkillers
  • Slim Jim
  • Soda
  • Taser
  • Torch Flashlight
  • Tracker Jammer
  • Trauma Kit
  • USB Drive
  • Wine
  • Zipties
#GTA #Weapons #Guide #Guns #Weapons #RevealedGTA 6">GTA 6 Weapons Guide: All Guns and Weapons Revealed

Rockstar Games has confirmed several new combat features for GTA 6, making the game’s weapon system more detailed than ever before. Official trailers and promotional material have already revealed more than 30 weapons across different categories, including pistols, assault rifles, shotguns, sniper rifles, launchers, melee weapons, and throwables. This guide covers all the GTA 6 weapons revealed so far and highlights the new gameplay features that make combat more immersive.

GTA 6 Handguns List

GTA 6 Weapons Guide: All Guns and Weapons Revealed
	
Rockstar Games has confirmed several new combat features for GTA 6, making the game’s weapon system more detailed than ever before. Official trailers and promotional material have already revealed more than 30 weapons across different categories, including pistols, assault rifles, shotguns, sniper rifles, launchers, melee weapons, and throwables. This guide covers all the GTA 6 weapons revealed so far and highlights the new gameplay features that make combat more immersive.



GTA 6 Handguns List



Image Credit: Rockstar Games



Handguns play an important role in GTA 6, offering a balance of speed, accuracy, and convenience. Rockstar has already showcased multiple sidearms through official trailers and screenshots, including both pistols and revolvers. Here’s a complete list of the confirmed handguns in GTA 6.



HandgunReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationGirardi ES9Beretta 92FSExtended magazine, suppressor, flashlight, weapon tintsHeavy PistolM1911 platformBarrel upgrades, custom grips, weapon skinsKlose K17Glock seriesSuppressor, extended magazine, optic sightHawk and Little Morgan RevolverClassic revolverUltimate Edition exclusive bonusMustang .357 RevolverColt PythonCustom barrel finish, custom gripNipper .38 RevolverCompact revolverPaint finishesStandard PistolTaurus PT92 / Beretta 92 seriesSupports various weapon attachments



GTA 6 Shotguns List



GTA 6 includes powerful shotguns for close-quarters combat. These weapons are useful during indoor fights and high-action missions. Rockstar has already showcased two shotguns in official trailers and screenshots. Below are the confirmed shotgun weapons in GTA 6.



ShotgunReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationDouble-Barreled ShotgunClassic double-barreled shotgunWood finish, engraved receiverPump Action ShotgunPump-action shotgun Extended tube magazine, flashlight, stock upgrades



GTA 6 Assault Rifles List







Assault rifles are among the most versatile weapons in GTA 6. They perform well in both close- and long-range combat. Rockstar has confirmed several rifles through trailers and screenshots. Here’s every confirmed assault rifle in the game.



Assault RifleReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationAssault Rifle (AK-47)AK-pattern rifleSuppressor, extended magazine, drum magazine, custom finishesCarbine RifleAR-15 / HK416Optics, foregrips, stocks, suppressorCarbine Rifle Mk IIAR-15 variantHeavy barrel, scopesService CarbineM16A1 / M16A2Tactical attachments



GTA 6 Machine Guns and SMG List



GTA 6 includes several SMGs and machine guns for intense firefights. These weapons are useful during missions, chases, and vehicle combat. Rockstar has already showcased multiple models in official trailers and screenshots. Below are all the confirmed weapons.



SMG / Machine GunReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationHeckler & Koch SMG (MP5)HK MP5Scope, suppressor, foregripCompact SMGScorpion Mini SMGSuppressor, extended magazineMicro SMGMini UziDrum magazine, weapon skinsCombat MG (Heavy MG)M249 SAWBox magazine, optics, barrel upgrades



GTA 6 Sniper Rifles List







Players who prefer long-range combat will find several sniper rifles in GTA 6. These weapons are designed for precision and serious damage. Official gameplay footage has showcased multiple sniper rifle models. Here’s every confirmed sniper rifle revealed so far.



Sniper RifleReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationBolt Action SniperRemington 700Heavy barrel, bipod, camouflage skinsAssault Sniper (L129A1)L129A1Variable zoom scope, suppressorRuger-inspired RifleRuger 10/22Lightweight attachments



GTA 6 Launchers List



Launchers deliver the most serious explosive damage in GTA 6. They are the best choice for destroying vehicles and heavily armored targets. Players can also use them during large-scale combat. Below are all the confirmed launchers in GTA 6.



LauncherReal-World InspirationNotable CustomizationGrenade LauncherMilkor MGLAlternative ammunition typesRPG (Rocket Launcher)RPG-7Cosmetic finishes



GTA 6 Throwable Weapons List



Not every combat situation requires a gun in GTA 6. Throwables give players another way to attack enemies or create an opening. Each weapon has its own strengths and uses. Below are all the confirmed throwable weapons in GTA 6.



Thrown WeaponPrimary UseFire BottleFire damageFlashbangCrowd controlGolf BallImprovised weaponGrenadeExplosive damageMolotovArea denialSmoke GrenadeSmoke coverSpeargunUnderwater combat



GTA 6 Melee Weapons List







Melee weapons remain an important part of combat in GTA 6. They offer a quiet and reliable way to deal with nearby enemies. Different weapons suit different combat styles. Here’s every confirmed melee weapon revealed so far.




Baseball Bat



Crowbar



Golf Club



Hammer



Knife



Pool Cue



Fists (Unarmed)




GTA 6 Equipment and Utility Item List



GTA 6 includes more than just guns and melee weapons. Players can use different equipment to complete missions in creative ways. These items add more flexibility to gameplay. Here’s the complete list of confirmed equipment.




Auto Dialer



Backpack



Binoculars



Body Armor



Cigarettes



Cut-off Tool



Flashlight



Food & Drinks



Immobilizer Bypass



Lock Pick



Loot Bag / Duffel Bag



Painkillers



Slim Jim



Soda



Taser



Torch Flashlight



Tracker Jammer



Trauma Kit



USB Drive



Wine



Zipties






#GTA #Weapons #Guide #Guns #Weapons #RevealedGTA 6
Image Credit: Rockstar Games

Handguns play an important role in GTA 6, offering a balance of speed, accuracy, and convenience. Rockstar has already showcased multiple sidearms through official trailers and screenshots, including both pistols and revolvers. Here’s a complete list of the confirmed handguns in GTA 6.

HandgunReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Girardi ES9Beretta 92FSExtended magazine, suppressor, flashlight, weapon tints
Heavy PistolM1911 platformBarrel upgrades, custom grips, weapon skins
Klose K17Glock seriesSuppressor, extended magazine, optic sight
Hawk and Little Morgan RevolverClassic revolverUltimate Edition exclusive bonus
Mustang .357 RevolverColt PythonCustom barrel finish, custom grip
Nipper .38 RevolverCompact revolverPaint finishes
Standard PistolTaurus PT92 / Beretta 92 seriesSupports various weapon attachments

GTA 6 Shotguns List

GTA 6 includes powerful shotguns for close-quarters combat. These weapons are useful during indoor fights and high-action missions. Rockstar has already showcased two shotguns in official trailers and screenshots. Below are the confirmed shotgun weapons in GTA 6.

ShotgunReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Double-Barreled ShotgunClassic double-barreled shotgunWood finish, engraved receiver
Pump Action ShotgunPump-action shotgun Extended tube magazine, flashlight, stock upgrades

GTA 6 Assault Rifles List

Assault rifles

Assault rifles are among the most versatile weapons in GTA 6. They perform well in both close- and long-range combat. Rockstar has confirmed several rifles through trailers and screenshots. Here’s every confirmed assault rifle in the game.

Assault RifleReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Assault Rifle (AK-47)AK-pattern rifleSuppressor, extended magazine, drum magazine, custom finishes
Carbine RifleAR-15 / HK416Optics, foregrips, stocks, suppressor
Carbine Rifle Mk IIAR-15 variantHeavy barrel, scopes
Service CarbineM16A1 / M16A2Tactical attachments

GTA 6 Machine Guns and SMG List

GTA 6 includes several SMGs and machine guns for intense firefights. These weapons are useful during missions, chases, and vehicle combat. Rockstar has already showcased multiple models in official trailers and screenshots. Below are all the confirmed weapons.

SMG / Machine GunReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Heckler & Koch SMG (MP5)HK MP5Scope, suppressor, foregrip
Compact SMGScorpion Mini SMGSuppressor, extended magazine
Micro SMGMini UziDrum magazine, weapon skins
Combat MG (Heavy MG)M249 SAWBox magazine, optics, barrel upgrades

GTA 6 Sniper Rifles List

Sniper Rifles

Players who prefer long-range combat will find several sniper rifles in GTA 6. These weapons are designed for precision and serious damage. Official gameplay footage has showcased multiple sniper rifle models. Here’s every confirmed sniper rifle revealed so far.

Sniper RifleReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Bolt Action SniperRemington 700Heavy barrel, bipod, camouflage skins
Assault Sniper (L129A1)L129A1Variable zoom scope, suppressor
Ruger-inspired RifleRuger 10/22Lightweight attachments

GTA 6 Launchers List

Launchers deliver the most serious explosive damage in GTA 6. They are the best choice for destroying vehicles and heavily armored targets. Players can also use them during large-scale combat. Below are all the confirmed launchers in GTA 6.

LauncherReal-World InspirationNotable Customization
Grenade LauncherMilkor MGLAlternative ammunition types
RPG (Rocket Launcher)RPG-7Cosmetic finishes

GTA 6 Throwable Weapons List

Not every combat situation requires a gun in GTA 6. Throwables give players another way to attack enemies or create an opening. Each weapon has its own strengths and uses. Below are all the confirmed throwable weapons in GTA 6.

Thrown WeaponPrimary Use
Fire BottleFire damage
FlashbangCrowd control
Golf BallImprovised weapon
GrenadeExplosive damage
MolotovArea denial
Smoke GrenadeSmoke cover
SpeargunUnderwater combat

GTA 6 Melee Weapons List

GTA 6 Melee

Melee weapons remain an important part of combat in GTA 6. They offer a quiet and reliable way to deal with nearby enemies. Different weapons suit different combat styles. Here’s every confirmed melee weapon revealed so far.

  • Baseball Bat
  • Crowbar
  • Golf Club
  • Hammer
  • Knife
  • Pool Cue
  • Fists (Unarmed)

GTA 6 Equipment and Utility Item List

GTA 6 includes more than just guns and melee weapons. Players can use different equipment to complete missions in creative ways. These items add more flexibility to gameplay. Here’s the complete list of confirmed equipment.

  • Auto Dialer
  • Backpack
  • Binoculars
  • Body Armor
  • Cigarettes
  • Cut-off Tool
  • Flashlight
  • Food & Drinks
  • Immobilizer Bypass
  • Lock Pick
  • Loot Bag / Duffel Bag
  • Painkillers
  • Slim Jim
  • Soda
  • Taser
  • Torch Flashlight
  • Tracker Jammer
  • Trauma Kit
  • USB Drive
  • Wine
  • Zipties
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