Another tactic can be done if there are multiple players on the rear seats, they can take turns being gunners. Once they regain their health, they can press right on the D-Pad to get back up on the gunner seat. This tactic can be extremely useful in case the gunner is very weak and needs to regenerate their health back by ducking into the Boxville. Similar to the Insurgent Pick-Up, the rear passengers on the Armored Boxville can toggle between ducking into the vehicle or getting on the gunner seat by pressing right on the D-Pad. One disadvantage of the turret is that it has a limited elevation range of between -10 and 20 degrees (compared to the -20 and 30 degrees of other similar turrets), being difficult to attack targets at close range or ones hiding on tall structures, as well as low-flying aircraft in general. Care should be taken that the gunner has low protection on it (only partial protection on the rear due to the hatch) and may fall from it if the vehicle is flipped down. 50 caliber machine gun turret similar to the Insurgent Pick-Up, which has devastating power against pedestrians and unarmored vehicles, able to kill most NPCs and players in one to two hits and take down most helicopters or vehicles in less than twenty. Machine Gun: The vehicle comes equipped with a. In addition, the tires on the vehicle are not bulletproof despite having protective rims, and since the vehicle cannot be modified at Los Santos Customs, this weakness cannot be removed.
#Get rid of the armored boxville windows
Its windows are somewhat bullet-resistant, but, similar to the windows on vehicles such as the Rumpo Custom, will shatter and leave the vehicle's occupants vulnerable after only a dozen or so bullets. It has no added resistance to explosions as compared to regular vehicles, and cannot survive one hit from an RPG, grenade, or other explosives, meaning that the armor is only for aesthetics. Unfortunately, despite being an armored vehicle, its level of protection against damage is rather low.
Unlike other versions of the Boxville, the engine sound is shared with the Dune. Even by managing to see through the engine bay, there is no current engine model. The Armored Boxville currently does not have an engine model on it, since its hood is completely protected by the external framing, making it impossible to open. The front-fitted ram gives the vehicle superior ramming capabilities, capable of barreling through oncoming traffic with little loss of speed. Performance Grand Theft Auto Online VehicleĪs expected, the vehicle is significantly slow due to the large amount of armor across the entire vehicle, meaning its compact engine struggles to power the rear wheels under this load. The vehicle is equipped with a machine gun turret that resembles a Browning M2HB. It also uses a set of industrial wheels that are mostly covered by metal plates/discs. The vehicle is only available in a black color, which is barely noticeable due to the worn texture/livery around (though it can be resprayed with the corresponding settings in Content Creator, revealing the underlying color). Its interior is largely identical to the regular Boxville, but there are stacked crates that serve as an improvised platform for the turret gunner.
There are also barbed wire, various accessories and two high-beam lights on top, as well as a dedicated section for the turret. The vehicle is an armed and armored variant of the Boxville, featuring a unique armory that mainly consisting of metal bars and criss-cross panels around the body, grilled protection on the windows and lights, and a small wedge on the front acting similarly to the Phantom Wedge's front nose cone.