Max Payne 3 golden gun parts and clues guide
Find every single collectible throughout the single-player campaign with our video guide
Chapter 6: A Dame, a Dork, and a Drunk (3 parts, 5 clues)
Above: All collectibles from chapter 6
Clue 1: Rodrigo’s Email
After the chapter’s first gunfight and the resulting short cutscene, turn around and check the office with the three paintings on the wall. Check the laptop for a clue.
Clue 2: File on Fabiana
While still in Victor’s office, check his desk for another clue.
MD-97L: part 1
From Victor’s office, turn and enter the other very similar office just across the way. If you look on the floor behind the L-desk you’ll find a part.
Clue 3: Architectural Models
Just after the second firefight, turn around and check out the model building with the helicopter on top.
MD-97L: part 2
Just after the conversation between Max and Rodrigo, turn Max around. There’s a gun part just behind him near the waterfall, one which you may have seen before the cutscene.
Clue 4: School Picture
Soon after the conversation between Max and Rodrigo, you’ll be running down a long hallway. Look on the right wall just after you pass the bathroom to find a series of photos.
MD-97L: part 3
After the massive gunfight in the main lobby, turn around and look for the glass-encased building model. Next to the model is a part, so break the glass and grab it up.
Clue 5: Dead IT Guy
Just after the disarm tutorial, walk forward and investigate the corpse of your friend for a clue.
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