The Gunslinger is a vehicle in Saints Row and Saints Row IV.[1][2]
Overview[]
The Gunslinger is an old sedan.
In Saints Row 2 there is a similar looking car named Ethel.
Saints Row[]
Angelo drives a Gunslinger in and it is unlocked in the Garage after the mission "What Goes Up...". Angelo's Gunslinger has a Carnales symbol as a hood ornament.
Saints Row IV[]
The Gunslinger is featured in the mission, "A Pleasant Day", both as a civilian variant, and a special police version. The Police version cannot be saved in single player, and only civilian versions are available to save in the Garage during "Hello Teacup". In Co-op, the Police version can be saved if a character with Vehicle Delivery unlocked is used.
The Super Backup Homies drive one, and Mascots drive them all around Virtual Steelport.
Cyber Gunslinger[]
Saints Row IV includes a separate Cyber Gunslinger which is featured in the Virus Collection Diversion in northeast Ashwood, in which it must be hijacked and returned to drop-off point. In addition to 2000 cache and 500 XP, the Cyber Gunslinger is unlocked in the Garage.
It is neon blue and purple.
XXX Gunslinger[]
Enter the Dominatrix includes a separate XXX Gunslinger which is Unlocked in the Garage after completion of Escape the Dominatrix. The unlockable version cannot be customised, but one used during the mission can.[Reference needed]
Modifications[]
Saints Row[]
- The Gunslinger has a total of 46 Vehicle Customization options.
- Mods
- 3 Grills
- 4 Front Bumpers
- 4 Rear Bumpers
- 2 Light Covers
- 3 Hoods
- 3 Hood Ornaments
- 2 Fuzzy Dice
- 2 Logos
- 3 Roofs
- 2 Fins
- 3 Exhaust Tips
- 3 Spare Tires
- 3 Rims
- 2 Wheel Covers
- 3 Mirrors
- 2 Decal 1s
- 2 Decal 2s
- Paints
- Body Color (3 sections)
- Trim Color (2 sections)
- Rim Color
- Interior Color
- Window Tint
Saints Row IV[]
The Gunslinger has a total of 56 modification options. The available Wheel Sizes are 21-26 and the available Wheel Widths are 1-2
- Mods
- 2 Front Bumpers
- 2 Rear Bumpers
- 2 Mirrors
- 3 Hoods
- 4 Side Skirts
- 2 Fuzzy Dice
- 2 Exhaust Tips
- 2 Roofs
- 2 Lights
- 10 Decal 1s
- 10 Decal 2s
- 10 Decal 3s
- Paints
- Body Color (2 sections)
- Rim Color
- Trim Color (2 sections)
- Window Tint
- Interior Color (2 sections)
- Underglow
Variants[]
- Saints Row
- Beater (97%)
- Classic Hardtop (2%)
- Classic Convertible (1%)
- Angelo (0%) (Non-customisable)
- Saints Row IV
- Average (95%)
- Ultimate (5%)
- Police (0%)
- Convertible (0%)
- Mascot (5%)
- Classic (0%)
- Red (0%)
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- Police (0%)
- Convertible (100%)
- Red (0%)
Trivia[]
- The Cheat for this vehicle is #4867546437 (#Gunslinger).
- The car's design resembles the third generation 1949-1951 Mercury Eight, with some design cues from the fourth generation 1950-1953 Cadillac Sixty Special.
- In Saints Row IV, there are 2 non-functional police lights added to the front grill of all Gunslingers saved to the Garage. Only Gunslingers driven by Civilians are available without them.
- In Saints Row IV, the car radio inside the Gunslinger is set to 96.4 FM.
- One of the decals[Reference needed] is in Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform which translates to "Under one sole/single overseer/office"
- There are several alternate Gunslingers introduced into Saints Row IV, including the Cyber Gunslinger and the 1950s Police Gunslinger.
- The Gunslinger can be customized to look like the Police version, but the siren and lights do not function.
- The Cyber Gunslinger features a cyber Zin logo on the roof.
- Similar to other police vehicles in Saints Row IV, there is a Zin logo in the front doors of the police version of the Gunslinger, next to the Steelport Police emblems.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Image: Gunslinger name
- ↑ YouTube: Saints Row IV gameplay