2017's most anticipated GTA Online DLC has just been released and the massive scale of the content that just got added is something to marvel at. Between a new class of vehicle, a new gameplay mechanic, weapon customization and much more, Gunrunning has brought so much to the table that players might be stumped as to what to start with.
Getting Started
Of course, with so much content, one of the first things you'll need is money. If you haven't been saving up until now like we suggested, then the first thing you should look at in Gunrunning are the bunkers. Bunkers are the new kind of mission-property needed for the gameplay mechanic introduced in the update.
To kick off a Gunrunning business however, you'll need to already have some criminal street cred. Which is to say, you either need to be a VIP, a CEO or the president of a motorcycle club. To become a VIP, you simply need to have enough cash backing you up, which incidentally has been lowered to allow more players access to the new Gunrunning content.
Before now, becoming a VIP required at least GTA$ 1 million in your Maze bank account, however now this has been radically reduced to a measly GTA$ 50K. Becoming a CEO or MC president remains tied to owning either an Executive Office or a Clubhouse, respectively. If you hit either of these criteria (we're guessing most people are CEOs by now) it's time to buy your bunker.

Buying A Bunker
There are a total of 11 bunkers available, ranging from GTA$ 1,165,000 — $4,070,000, without upgrades. There are a number of ways to customize your new underground lair, including: decor (if you can call it that) styles, personal quarters, that shooting range we saw in screenshots and the trailer, a gun locker which makes a return from Executive Offices and caddies to use for transportation within the sprawling subterranean complex.
By adding the shooting range, a number of challenges will become available. Up to four players can compete in these, which reward you with special weapon tints and clothing items not available otherwise. Additionally, there is a large garage space for your Mobile Operations Center, where you can upgrade and customize it.
Speaking of the MOC, before we go into details on its features, let us just highlight the fact that the trailer which houses the facilities can be towed by the Phantom Wedge. Yeah, the special vehicle with the big plow on the front end. Let that sink in.