- "The Micro 9mm has the fastest rate of fire of all the weapons in the game. However, in comparison to other submachine guns, it has slightly less damage, range, and ammo capacity. It’s more accurate than the M972 submachine gun, but the Micro 9mm is also much heavier."
- ―Social Club Description
The Micro 9mm is a submachine gun in Max Payne 3.
Overview[]
The Micro 9mm is based on both the Mini Uzi and Micro Uzi, which are a smaller variants of the IMI Uzi, with the former variant being first introduced in 1980, and the Micro version in 1986. In-game, this weapon can be dual-wielded.
The Mini Uzi is 600 mm (23.62 inches) long, or, with the stock folded, 360 mm (14.17 inches) long. Its barrel length is 197 mm (7.76 inches), its muzzle velocity is 375 m/s (1230 f/s) and its effective range is 100 m. It has a greater automatic rate of fire than a regular Uzi due to the shorter bolt.
Appearances[]
- Max Payne 3
- Part I
- Chapter II: Nothing But the Second Best
- Chapter III: Just Another Day at the Office
- Chapter V: Alive If Not Exactly Well (Golden parts)
- Part II
- Chapter VI: A Dame, A Dork, and A Drunk
- Chapter VII: A Hangover Sent Direct from Mother Nature
- Chapter X: It's Drive Or Shoot, Sister
- Part III
- Chapter XIII: A Fat Bald Dude with a Bad Temper
- Part I
Multiplayer[]
Attachments[]
Grinds[]
Icon | Grind | Objective | Requirement | XP Award |
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Tools of the Trade | Kills with Micro 9mm | 50 250 500 1000 |
200 750 1000 2000 |
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Dead Reckoning | Headshots with Micro 9mm | 10 25 50 100 |
100 250 750 1500 |
Gallery[]
Weapons in Max Payne 3
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2 indicates that a weapon is dual-wieldable.
(Parentheses) indicates that a weapon is only usable in multiplayer. Italics indicates that a weapon is added by downloadable content. |