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Tom Clancy's The Division (2016)

Tom Clancy's The Division is a MMOTPS for the PC, PS4 and Xbox One. The game was developed by Ubisoft Massive, the creators of the acclaimed strategy game World in Conflict.

The Division's plot focuses around the "Green Poison", a weapons-grade super virus derived from various deadly pathogens like H1N1, Ebola, and dengue fever, among other things, and it's effects on America's center of business: New York City. It was created by a rogue scientist named Gordon Amherst and used paper currency as the vector of his pathogen, easily infecting all of America as this was during Black Friday, when money changed hands at an rapid rate. In but a few days, thousands of people were being admitted to hospitals and many more were dying due to a mysterious "flu" outbreak. The virus' rapid mutation abilities and sheer lethality made it nearly impossible to create a vaccine or keep the victims alive long enough for a vaccine to be develop.

In response to containing the virus; the Catastrophic Emergency Response Agency (the game's version of the American CDC) and the Joint Task Force, a coalition of emergency services, police forces, and National Guard units, were assembled and attempted to prevent further spread of the virus by creating the "Dark Zone" in central Manhattan, which is a walled-off area for infected people to be isolated from the general populace, until a cure can be distributed. Assisting the JTF and CERA are operatives from the "Strategic Homeland Division" (or simply, "The Division"), who are highly-trained government sleeper agents "activated" by the president in times of great domestic danger. The first ones sent here are known as the "First Wave". Things however, did not go as planned, and the growing resource shortages and civilian unrest took a heavy toll on JTF and SHD forces, largely wiping out the majority of the first wave Division agents, and most of the JTF's influence and control over New York.

The player is part of the "Second Wave" of activated agents, and must work with fellow agents and the JTF to discover the fate of the First Wave agents, wrestle back control of the city to the JTF, and essentially save what remains of NYC until order can be restored.

Opposing them are rioters: survivors of the flu fighting and looting for survival, the Cleaners: a group of insane NY sanitation workers hellbent on purifying the virus from the Earth with copious amounts of fire, the Rikers: escaped convicts from Rikers island taking advantage of the total anarchy, the Last Man Battalion: a high-tech PMC unit originally contracted to safeguard wallstreet business firms but has since then decided to take control of Manhattan with an iron grip after being stranded due to the quarantine, the Hunters: a group of mysterious mask-clad operators hunting down Division agents, and lastly: fellow Division agents from the first and second wave who have gone rogue.

A sequel named "The Division 2" was announced in March 2018, and is slated to release a year later in March 2019. The game will take place in Washington DC instead.


The following weapons appear in the video game The Division:


Handguns

Beretta M9

The Beretta M9 is the starting sidearm in the game. It appears under the name "Military M9". There is also a special variant called "Damascus", which sports a two-tone silver and white finish with black engravings. It has a special ability where it gains 20% more damage within 2 seconds of drawing the weapon, but subsequently looses 20% damage after 2 seconds.

It is also the standard-issue sidearm of JTF troops, who will sometimes be armed with an M9 and nothing else.

Beretta M9 - 9x19mm
3D model of the M9 with cocked hammer.
Render of a Division Agent with an M9 in his thigh holster.
A "non hostile" Division Agent is seen holding a Beretta M9 on a potential enemy.
The Division Agent is seen reloading his Beretta M9 after betraying his team.
Bronson seen with his Beretta M9.
The unique Damascus. It was dismantled for a high-end D-Tech shortly after this screencap was captured.

Beretta M9A1

The Beretta M9A1 appears with a 20-round magazine and wood grips as the "Officers M9 A1". It is strangely only capable of using barrel attachments like the standard M9, despite having an underside rail.

Beretta M9A1 - 9x19mm
A Division agent reloads her M9A1 as she gazes upon the glory that is the USS Intrepid
Inspecting the Beretta M9A1.

Beretta 93R

The Beretta 93R appears in The Division. It is the only sidearm capable of firing in bursts and it is possible to have it fire in quasi-full auto by timing the bursts.

Beretta 93R - 9x19mm
The Beretta 93R in The Division.

Beretta Px4 Storm

The Beretta Px4 Storm appears in game as the "Px4 Storm Type F". The "Type T" variant has a threaded barrel and extended magazine.

Beretta Px4 Storm - 9x19mm
The Px4 Storm in-game.
A Division Agent holds her Px4. Note what appears to be a full size grip with compact barrel and slide, though it may be the angle making it look stubby.
The SD (Special Duty) variant of the Px4 Storm, known as the "Type T" in the game. It probably stands for "Tactical", however there is no "T" model of this gun in real life. As a matter of fact, the SD is only available in Type F configuration (SA/DA with decocker and manual safety).

Chiappa Rhino 20DS

The Chiappa Rhino 20DS appears in The Division as the "Snubnosed Rhino".

Chiappa Rhino 20DS - .357 Magnum
The Rhino 20DS in The Division.

Chiappa Rhino 40DS

The Chiappa Rhino 40DS appears in The Division as the "Rhino".

Chiappa Rhino 40DS (4" barrel version) - .357 Magnum
The Chiappa Rhino 40DS in The Division.

Chiappa Rhino 60DS

The Chiappa Rhino 60DS appears as the "Rhino Special" in The Division. It is so far the only sidearm capable of mounting a sight attachment (although only small ones). A special version called the "Golden Rhino" appears as an exotic weapon, which it sports a golden finish and an increased stagger chance.

Chiappa Rhino 60DS (6" barrel version), current production model with hard chrome plating - .357 Magnum
The Chiappa Rhino 60DS in The Division.
The Rhino 60DS with a few accessories.
The Golden Rhino.

Colt M1911A1

An unmodified M1911A1 appears as the "M1911" in game. Interestingly enough, when compared to its modern day successor, the Colt M45A1 CQBP (also in game), the M1911 does slightly more damage than the M45A1, yet they are based on the same platform, though this difference in damage may just be for balance purposes. There is an exotic variant called "The Centurion", which is an ornate, nickel-plated M1911 with ivory grips and gold engravings, and deals bonus headshot damage if paired with the "Liberator" exotic assault rifle.

The weapon is used by cleaner snipers as their sidearm.

Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP.
The M1911A1 in the weapon customization
A Division Agent holds her suppressed M1911A1.

Colt M45A1 CQBP

The Colt M45A1 CQBP appears ingame as an available weapon. It is also seen as the sidearm of the female snipers belonging to the Rikers, which they will draw at close range. Interestingly enough, when compared to its predecessor, the Colt M1911A1 (also in game), the M1911 does slightly more damage than the M45A1, yet they are based on the same platform, though this change in damage may just be for balance purposes.

Colt M45A1 CQBP (Close Quarter Battle Pistol) - .45 ACP
A default M45A1 CQBP in the menu screen. Here you can see the visibly extended, and threaded barrel, which allows for the attachment of muzzle devices.
A Division Agent inspects his customized M45A1 with an attached SilencerCo .45 Osprey suppressor.

Colt M45 / MEU(SOC)

The Colt M45 pistol appears in game as the "Tactical M1911" and appears with a silver frame and black grips. It features a threaded barrel and underside rails for a variety of attachments.

The weapon is used as the sidearm of choice by shielded heavy gunners of the Last Man Batallion.

M45 MEU(SOC) Pistol - .45 ACP

FNP-45

The FNP-45 was added to the game via the 1.3 update, and appears as the "X-45".

FN FNP-45 Silver slide - .45 ACP
FN FNP-45 with no mods equipped.

FNP-45 Tactical

The FNP-45 Tactical was added to the game via the 1.3 update, and appears as the "First Wave X-45".

FNP-45 Tactical FDE - .45 ACP
FNP-45 Tactical with no mods equipped.

Desert Eagle

A generic model Desert Eagle is depicted in graffiti.

Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark VII with nickel finish - .44 Magnum
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Smith & Wesson M&P45

The Smith & Wesson M&P45 is the pistol used by a small group of rioters. It is called the "First Wave PF45" ingame. Interestingly enough, in one of the ECHO reconstructions, it is marked in the hand of a rioter under the correct name of M&P45.

The weapon is used by a variety of rioters, although notably by elite rioter grenadiers, who will still continue using this handgun despite their compatriots moving onto machine pistols and submachine guns.

Smith & Wesson M&P45 with 4.5" barrel - .45 ACP
The Rikers take selfies while posing with their weapons.
The M&P45 ingame. Note the 4.5" barrel
"Custom" M&P45 with a threaded barrel and extended magazine.

Smith & Wesson Model 586

The Smith & Wesson Model 586 appears as the "586 Magnum".

Smith & Wesson Model 586 4" barrel - .357 Magnum
The "586 Magnum" as seen in the menu.
A Division Agent inspects his "586 Magnum".
A Division Agent reloads his "586 Magnum".

Smith & Wesson Model 686

The "Police 686 Magnum" Smith & Wesson Model 686 is another revolver available in game, and appears to have generally better stats than the Model 586.

Smith & Wesson Model 686 6" Barrel - .357 Magnum
The "Police 686 Magnum" as seen in the menu. Note the default nickel finish, Hogue grip, and the longer 6" barrel compared to the Model 586.
Division686Magnum.jpg
In a rare, very un-Tom-Clancy-ish manner, the Agent empties his "Police 686 Magnum" without the use of the extractor rod....
... and then reloads the cylinder. Note the floating speedloader being tossed away to the right.

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch MP5

An MP5A3 with a navy trigger group, half a KAC M4 handguard, and a sight rail bolted to the gun, identical to the one in Sicario, appears as the "Navy MP5N," and is the first weapon available in the full game. A custom MP5 variant produced by TSC Machine is also available at higher ranks later in the game, called the "MP5 ST". The two guns are particularly popular with the playerbase, due to their high rate of fire (800RPM default) and overall well-rounded stats.

An MP5A4 with rails bolted to the handguard and a sight rail is one of the available SMGs in the Beta. In the final game, it appears as the "Burst-fire MP5", which as the name describes; is only capable of firing in 3-round bursts.

Customized MP5A3s are used by Rikers gang leaders, while customized MP5A4s are used by elite Rikers grenadiers. Named Rikers gang leaders make use of a customized TSCM MP5. Elite snipers of the Last Man Battalion also use MP5A3s as their sidearm when engaged in close combat.

Heckler & Koch MP5-N with Navy trigger group, threaded muzzle, railed handguard, RIS foregrip, and M68 Aimpoint red dot scope - 9x19mm
Heckler & Koch MP5A4 - 9x19mm
Customizing the MP5A4. For some reason its magazine holds 32 rounds.
A Division Agent reloads his MP5A4 fitted with a Magpul MVG vertical foregrip.
TSC Machine MP5 Navy ST - 9x19mm
Showing off a customized MP5 Navy ST in the prologue level of the Underground DLC.

Heckler & Koch MP7A2

The Heckler & Koch MP7A2 appears as the "MP7"'. It is modeled with a 40 round magazine but only holds a default of 20 rounds, although attaching "Extended Mags" may bring the magazine capacity closer to, exactly and/or exceeding its correct amount. The weapon currently has the fastest RoF of any SMG in the game, with a base speed of 950 RPM.

The weapon is used by high-level Cleaners grenadiers.

Heckler & Koch MP7A2 - 4.6x30mm
The MP7A2 as seen in the menu.
A Division Agent inspects his customised MP7A2 with a red dot scope, compensator, red Fortis SHIFT foregrip, and an incredibly tacky neon green paint job.
The Division Agent reloads a default MP7A2.

Heckler & Koch UMP45

The Heckler & Koch UMP45 appears in The Division as the "UMP-45". Three variants exist, one is the "Police UMP45", which uses factory parts. The "Tactical UMP" has a Magpul stock installed. The last is the "Converted USC", which is listed below.

The weapon features a free, unique talent that gives it +10% damage against targets in cover.

Heckler & Koch UMP45 - .45 ACP
The UMP45 in The Division.

Heckler & Koch USC (*)

The Heckler & Koch USC appears in The Division as the "Converted USC". The name implies that that this in fact a USC that has been converted to fully automatic, as opposed to other semi-auto civilian models of automatic weapons in the game that retain the name of their fully automatic counterparts (such as with the G36). In real life, the USC is a semi-automatic carbine. The ingame version has the correct 16 inch barrel but uses 20 round magazines instead of the 10 round magazines that come standard with the real USC. Additionally, the 16 inch barrel will disappear if a barrel attachment is mounted (with no penalty to stats, no less), reverting to the 8 inch barrel of standard UMP45s.

Heckler & Koch USC - .45 ACP
The Heckler & Koch USC in The Division.

FN P90

A stripped-down FN P90 is used in the standard automated sentry guns deployed by division agents, which unfolds from a briefcase-like form and balanced on a small tripod. The gun has unlimited ammunition once deployed and is capable of tracking targets in a 360 degree radius; but has limited health, effective range, and life span.

While most of the gun's extra parts has been stripped out since the gun was not meant to be fired by a person; it still uses the proprietary 50-round transparent magazines exclusive to the P90. This can be clearly observed by going to the JTF base's electronics wing and going to the division tech section, where a person is working on an inert sentry gun can be observed.

FN P90 - FN 5.7x28mm
Bronson with a sentry gun deployed.

M1928 Thompson

The M1928 Thompson appears as an exotic weapon in the game in two forms. One is it's standard form with a 30-round stick magazine simply called "Thompson M1928", and another one with a 50-round drum mounted called "Tommy Gun". The weapon's magazine is the only customization part and it has a unique talent that boost it's hipfire damage by 11%; encouraging you to live out your classic mobster dreams in the streets of modern NYC (Even if its impractical due to the Thompson's high rate of fire and lackluster handling.).

M1928A1 Thompson with 30-round magazine - .45 ACP
M1928A1 Thompson with 50-round drum magazine - .45 ACP
"Tommy Gun"

PP-19 Bizon-2

The PP-19 Bizon-2 was added into the game via the 1.3 Update. It appears as both the "PP-19" and the "Enhanced PP-19", the only difference being stat changes and Magpul furniture. It has the highest magazine capacity of any SMG at 53 rounds and capable of reaching over 100 with a high-level "Extended Mag" upgrade, but lacks the ability to mount fore-end mods due to his bottom-mounted helical magazine (strangely, including laser sights, despite perfectly able to mount a side rail).

The weapon is used by rogue first-wave agents in legendary difficulties (An odd choice for an American sleeper team sponsored by their government to operate locally) and also by some of the members of the Hunters.

PP-19 Bizon-2 with side-folding stock - 9x18mm Makarov
The standard PP-19 Bizon-2 with side-folding stock.
The "Enhanced" PP-19 Bizon-2 with a Magpul Zhukov stock and MOE pistol grip.

SIG-Sauer MPX

The SIG-Sauer MPX is an exotic-tier weapon added in update 1.8, called "The House". It has a special ability where it will randomly bestow an additional 20% more damage to either the first or last half of the magazine, depending on the card flipped on the status screen (the white card stands for the first 50%, while the black card stands for the last 50%).

Due to its status of essentially being a better MP5 Navy with a clear-cut damage boost and unique aesthetic, its one of the most sought-after end-game weapons in the game, to the point people are willing to go on hour-long Manhunts in the Dark Zone just to be able to steal one off an (un)lucky person and extract it out (although its also obtainable by chance through all world bosses and the Underground).

SIG-Sauer MPX, Gen 1 - 9x19mm
"The House"
The MPX customized with Aimpoint Micro T-1 red dot sight, loud vent brake, wolf gray vertical grip, and Green Stealth camo - one of the rarest weapon finishes in the game (excluding the ones you can pay for).
Reloading "The House", one of the most sought-after weapons in the current version of the game.

SOCIMI Type 821

The SOCIMI Type 821, a rather out-of-place obscure Italian "improved" clone of the IMI Uzi produced from 1984 to 1989, appears in The Division as the "Black Market T821". A version with a folding wire stock appears as the "Police T821". There is also a unique, exotic variant called "Midas", which sports a two-tone gold and black finish, and has a special ability where it reduces an opponents damage by 20%, but it's damage is also reduced.

The Black Market variant is primarily used by The Cleaners' and the Rikers' standard grenadiers. Rioter squad leaders also make use of the weapon, who like their compatriots, like to fire it sideways "gangster-style" (and being able to snipe players from absurd distances and elevations while doing so, no less). The weapon is also used by some named elite LMB heavy gunners, who use it as their sidearm with an array of aftermarket parts, along with an M60E4.

Socimi Type 821 - 9x19mm
The Socimi Type 821 ingame.
A Division Agent holds her Socimi Type 821.
The stocked Type 821.

TDI Vector

The TDI Vector appears in game with 3 different variations. The "Tactical Vector 45 ACP" appears as the SDP stockless version, the "Vector 45 ACP" with the standard folding stock, and finally a variant equipped with an M4 style collapsible stock called the "First Wave Vector 45 ACP".

The weapon appears prominently throughout game promotional material and artworks in the hands of Division agents, but is strangely never actually used by NPCs in-game. It's most prominent appearance is in the live-action "Agent Origins" trailer, where it is used by several Division agents with a slew of aftermarket attachments.

TDI Vector with vertical foregrip - .45 ACP
Render of a Division Agent with a TDI Vector at the ready.
A Division Agent engages hostiles with a TDI Vector.
A Division Agent armed with his Vector.
The default KRISS Vector in the final game.
The "First Wave Vector 45 ACP" with a Magpul MOE stock, Osprey .45 suppressor, and receiver extension.
KRISS SDP - .45 ACP
A Division Agent armed with an accessorized SDP Vector.

Intratec TEC-9 Mini

The Division Agent Megan is seen armed with an Intratec TEC-9 in pre-release footage. The standard TEC-9 is referred to as the "Converted SMG-9 A2" in-game, while the Tec-9 Mini is simply indexed as the "Converted SMG-9". It has two unique versions named "Eir" and "Hildr", which have silver and gold finishes respectively, and has a boost designed to work as a pair.

Both TEC-9 variants are exclusively used by rioters of various ranks, all of whom fire it "gangster-style". Rioters using the A2 variant also have a PEQ-2 laser attached on the barrel shroud, despite the weapon not having a rail mounted there.

Intratec TEC-9 - 9x19mm
Intratec TEC-9 Mini - 9x19mm
Division Agent Megan making her way through the Darkzone with her TEC-9.
Megan deploying a grenade while armed with her TEC-9.
TEC-9 in the customization display.
Posing with the TEC-9 Mini.

Steyr AUG A3 9mm XS

The Steyr AUG A3 9mm XS appears ingame as three variants. The first is the standard "AUG A3 Para XS", which uses an A2-style flat-top rail with the integral grip replaced with another rail. The second is the "Enhanced AUG A3P", which uses an A3-style top rail with the forend removed and has an olive drab finish. The third is the "Tactical AUG A3P", which uses an A3 CQC-style forend and tan finish. The guns are popular in the game for having a combination of high accuracy with decent RoF and damage.

The weapon is used by more elite or specialized enemies in the game. The A3 Para XS variant is used by some named elite cleaner grenadiers with a silencer and standard LMB medics. The Enhanced variant is used by elite medics of the Last Man Batallion and rogue first-wave agents with a variety of customizations.

AUG A3 9mm XS - 9x19mm
A Division Agents holds her AUG A3 9mm XS as she feels like there might be something behind her.
A Division Agent reloads her AUG A3 9mm XS as something glorious appears out of the fog behind her
Another AUG Para with an A3-CQC style forend.
Watching the sunrise with another AUG A3 9mm variant.

Assault Rifles & Battle Rifles

AKS-74U

A stock-less AKS-74U, mounted upside-down, is used by the turrets employed by Cleaner Engineers. They lack the accuracy and power of the LMB turrets using M249s, but are deployed more frequently in comparison.

AKS-74U (also referred to as the "AKSU" or 'Krinkov') - 5.45x39mm

Colt M4A1

The M4A1 appears as the "M4", where it appears in a total of 3 variants. The first is the "Police M4", which uses standard factory parts and is given to the player upon reaching Manhattan for the first time. The second is the "Lightweight M4", which uses a variety of custom parts. The third is the LVOA-C, which is listed further below. The Lightweight M4 has an exotic variant called "Liberator", which has a two-tone black and silver finish with gold accents. It also has a special ability of giving the "Centurion" pistol a headshot damage boost once certain conditions are met.

The weapon is the standard rifle of lower-level Last Man Battalion troops and used by some JTF troops. A customized Police M4A1 also used by veteran Rikers riflemen.

Colt M4A1 with 6 position collapsible stock - 5.56x45mm NATO
The M4A1 carbine fitted with a handstop and tan sound suppressor.
A Division Agent holds the starting M4A1 equipped with a handstop.
A Division Agent engages some looters with his M4A1.
The "Lightweight" M4 model has a Troy VTAC Alpha handguard, Magpul MBUS flip up sights, and a LMT SOPMOD stock.

Desert Tech Micro Dynamic Rifle

The Desert Tech Micro Dynamic Rifle appears in The Division as the "Urban MDR." It is an exotic-tier weapon that can only be obtained from certain caches and drops from named enemies or hunters.

It fires on semi-automatic only like the game's marksman rifles; but is categorized as an assault rifle and handles like one as well while dealing almost as much damage as a Marksman rifle (albeit lacking the +100% headshot damage bonus) and the assault rifle family's plentiful ammo stock, making it a particularly versatile weapon. It also benefits from semi-automatic specific skills.

Desert Tech Micro Dynamic Rifle - 7.62x51mm NATO. This is a pre-production select-fire model with 3D printed furnishings first shown in 2014: the current version has charging handles on both sides rather than a single reversible one, a flat-faced trigger, and a redesigned ejection port which is less raised and has a dust cover.
Stock Urban MDR with flip-up iron sights. The in-game MDR is based on the prototype model. The selector switch is clearly set to Auto, however this gun is limited to semi-auto fire.
Customized Urban MDR with Omega rifle suppressor, handstop, Leupold VX-1 scope, and 44-round hi-cap magazine (it has no 3D model like on most other guns).

DSA SA58 Para Tactical Carbine

The DSA SA58 Para Tactical Carbine appears in the game as the "Military SA-58". It is incorrectly classified as an assault rifle, as well as erroneously depicted firing in 3-shot bursts.

DSArms SA58 Para Tactical Carbine with an EOTech 552 sight - 7.62x51mm NATO
A SA58 Para Tactical as seen in the menu.
A Division Agent inspects his SA58 Para Tactical.
A Division Agent reloads his SA58 Para Tactical.

DSA SA58 OSW

An even more compact version of the SA58, the DSA SA58 OSW appears in the game as the "Tactical SA-58". As with the above example, is incorrectly classified as an assault rifle as well as erroneously depicted firing in 3-shot bursts.

DSArms SA58 OSW - 7.62x51mm NATO
A SA58 OSW as seen in the menu.
A Division Agent reloads his SA58 OSW.

FAMAS Valorisé

The FAMAS Valorisé originally appeared in The Division as the "FAMAS". After an update, it was turned into a unique, exotic weapon and now called the "Bullfrog", where it can only be obtained by either opening caches that offer exotic-tier items or defeating high-level bosses. The weapon has a special ability where it bestows a flat 15% damage boost, as long as no stability and/or accuracy increasing attachments are installed on it.

The weapon has the fastest RoF for any assault rifle in the game, with a base speed of 900RPM.

File:Famas Valorisé.jpg
FAMAS Valorisé with EOTech sight - 5.56x45mm
File:TheDivision FAMAS Surbaissé.jpeg
The FAMAS Valorisé in The Division.
The Bullfrog customized with Leupold VX-1 scope, Magpul M-LOK hand stop, Silencer Co. Omega suppressor, and "Dogfish" camo finish.

FN FAL G Series

The FN FAL G Series appears in game as the "Classic FAL". Similarly to the SA58 examples above, it is incorrectly classified as an assault rifle, as well as erroneously depicted firing in 3-shot bursts.

FN FAL G Series - 7.62x51mm NATO
The Classic FAL in game.
The FAL in game. Note that like with several other guns the rail system is only present in the mod menu or if you have attachments on it.
A Division Agent rocks a fresh magazine into his FAL...
...then chambers a new round.

FN SCAR-H

The FN SCAR-H appears in game as the "Police SCAR-H" and "Military SCAR-H". The police variant has a two-tone black and tan finish and aftermarket stock and rail extension while the military variant uses standard factory parts. There is also a unique variant called the "Tenebrae", which has the special ability of resetting the party's cooldowns if the player kills an enemy by shooting their weakpoints (ammo canisters, grenade pouches...etc).

It is classified as a marksman rifle and fires in semi-auto only.

FN SCAR-H - 7.62x51mm NATO
Overview of a FN SCAR-H.
A Division agent holds her SCAR-H fitted with a Magpul MVG vertical foregrip.
The "Police Mk17" variant, which features the VLTOR VSS-11 stock and a Tango Down rail extension.
A stock Exotic "Tenebrae" variant with its black stock and lower, and golden tiger stripe upper.

FN SCAR-L

The FN SCAR-L is available in the game and appears in the same name. The weapon has two other custom variants, one is the "SOCOM" variant which sports an aftermarket extended rail. The other is the "Tactical MK-16", which sports a shortened carbine barrel, aftermarket fore-end rail, and the stock has been replaced with a Magpul M4-style stock. There is also a unique variant called "Caduceus", which is a standard SCAR-L that sports a two-tone blue and black finish with gold parts. It has a special ability where it heals all nearby friendly players, every time it scores a critical hit.

The weapon is seen with numerous division-specific weapon caches in the world environment, somewhat implying its used by them (although no NPC in the game uses the weapon). It is also used by a few Division members of Noble squad which can be seen during ECHO-reconstructions, although this was taken from them by Rikers after they were ambushed and killed.

FN SCAR-L - 5.56x45mm NATO
Overview of a Standard FN SCAR-L with a PMAG. Note that the front sight post has been removed from the gas block. Presumably because having two front sights would be redundant.
The high end Mk. 16 version, featuring the VLTOR CASV handguard and AR stock adapter.
A patriotic Division Agent holds a white SCAR-L with a vertical grip.
"SOCOM SCAR-L", which has features a Primary Weapons Systems SRX Rail with the rails removed for extra-low drag in the playpen, in case those toddlers get out of line...
A graffiti tribute to the "Bullet King", the most (in)famous Light Zone Boss in the game. He's even mentioned in the wikipedia article about The Division.

Heckler & Koch G36C

The Heckler & Koch G36C is one of three G36 variants featured in The Division.

Heckler & Koch G36C - 5.56x45mm NATO
A detail shot of the G36C being held by a Division Agent.
A mall cop wielding the G36C as he swears vengeance on the hoodlums who didn't back it up when he told them to.
Reloading a "Dogfish" camouflaged G36C. Unlike many games, the transparent magazine actually shows the ammo depleting.

Heckler & Koch G36V

The full-size Heckler & Koch G36V with a top rail appears in The Division as the "Military G36".

Heckler & Koch G36V (formerly G36E) with export optical sight - 5.56x45mm NATO
An unmodified G36V.
An agent holding a G36V. Note the Mechanix gloves.
The agent at the ready with his G36V.

Heckler & Koch HK243

The Heckler & Koch HK243 S TAR appears in The Division as the "G36 Enhanced". In real life, the HK243 is the European designation (the American version, HK293, has not been released yet) of the semi automatic civilian version of the G36. Despite the in-game HK243 being fully automatic, the real life version was specifically designed to be difficult to convert to fully automatic. However, the gun can be be identified by its distinctive frame (the S TAR variant) and its use of STANAG magazines.

Heckler & Koch HK243 S TAR - .223 Remington
The Heckler & Koch HK243 in The Division.
Closeup of the HK243.
A Division Agent holding an HK243 with ACOG and vertical fore grip.

Izhmash AKM

The AKM appears in the game as the "Classic AK-47"; for some reason, it is modeled with the front sight and gas block of an actual AK-47. A customized version of the AKM is erroneously referred to as the "Black Market AK-74". There is also a unique variant called the "Warlord", which is a classic AK with a gaudy silver and black finish with gold engravings. The weapon has a unique ability where it reduce taken damage by 20% while it is firing.

The classic AK-47 is used by Cleaners riflemen with a jury-rigged flamethrower mounted under it. The Black Market AK-74 is used by some named rogue first-wave Division agents.

Izhmash AKM - 7.62x39mm
The AKM in-game.
The "Black Market AK-74" is actually a custom AKM with various accessories such as a Magpul CTR stock and PMAG as well as an AK-47 style muzzle brake.
As if the game were not confused enough about this gun already, now it thinks the AKM is a piece of clothing.
The AKM ingame. Note that like with several other guns the rail system is only present in the mod menu or if you have attachments on it.
Reloading an accessorized AKM. Note the quad-stack magazine which appears if an "Extended Magazine" attachment is used.
A Division Agent chambers a round during a reload with the default AKM. Also note the glowing barrel after long sustained fire.
The Cleaners' AKM fitted with an underbarrel flamethrower.

Izhmash AK-74

The AK-74 appears in the game as different variants, although some are erroneously referred to as the "AK-47M". It uses polymer parts with a railed forend, and retains the AK-47 style front sight and gas block modeled on the "Classic AK-47".

The weapon is used primarily by the standard Rikers riflemen.

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AK-74 with plum furniture - 5.45x39mm
The AK-74 appearing as the "AK-47M" in The Division.
Closer view of the AK-74.

Patriot Ordnance Factory P416

The Patriot Ordnance Factory P416 with a 16.5" barrel appears in-game as two different variants; the "Military P416" and the "P416 G3".

Various veteran and elite members of the Last Man Battalion PMC makes use of customized Military P416s as their standard assault rifle. The P3 variant is used by the mysterious Hunters and by Larae Barret, de-facto leader of the Rikers.

Patriot Ordinance Factory P416 with 10.5 inch barrel - 5.56x45mm NATO
A Division Agent holds her P416 fitted with a tan Aimpoint CompM2 and red Fortis SHIFT foregrip.
Overview of a Patriot Ordnance Factory P416.
A Division Agent holds a P416.
The same Division Agent reloading his P416.
Patriot Ordnance Factory P416 with 10.5-inch barrel and nickel-Teflon "NP3" treated upper and lower receiver - 5.56x45mm NATO
Another agent showing off the NP3 treated P416 "G3" variant.

Remington ACR

The 2012 version of the Remington ACR is available in the game with multiple variants. A 2012 Remington ACR with a black finish, a fixed stock, and MOE handguard is available simply as the "ACR". The "Enhanced ACR-E" is the more typical 2012 ACR with a tan finish, adjustable folding stock, and the standard 5-sided railed handguard, while the "Tactical" is the enhanced variant with a shortened 10.5 inch barrel.

Elite riflemen of the Last Man Battalion make use of customized standard ACRs as their weapon. Rogue first-wave agents make use of the enhanced and tactical variant with several attachments. The weapon also appears quite frequently in the game's trailers, somewhat implying it's status as The Division's standard-issue assault rifle.

Remington ACR 2012 version with 16.5" barrel, tan finish, and 5-sided handguard - 5.56x45mm NATO
Overview of a ACR fitted with a Trijicon ACOG scope and Fortis SHIFT foregrip.
A Division Agent checks his ACR.
The Remington ACR-E, note the folding adjustable stock.
The "Tactical ACR" with a compact 10.5" barrel and the 2012 spec upper receiver.
Render of a Division Agent with a "Enhanced ACR-E" on his back

War Sport LVOA-S

The War Sport LVOA-S is an available weapon and characterized as one of the best end-game weapons available due to its high RoF and decent stats overall. Appears as "LVOA-C."

The weapon is sometimes used by the Hunters.

War Sport LVOA-S - 5.56x45mm NATO
Texture-less render of the War Sport LVOA-S.
The War Sport LVOA-S in The Division.
Close up of the War Sport LVOA-S.
A Division Agent holding a War Sport LVOA-S.

Shotguns

Benelli M4

Bronson can be seen with a Benelli M4 with fixed stock on his back in the game's pre-release trailers. It appears ingame as the "Super 90". A version with the normal pistol grip/solid stock, Surefire railed forend, and mariner finish appears as the "Marine Super 90", as well as a short-barreled version called the "Tactical Super 90 SBS" that comes with a collapsible stock seen on the M1014.

The standard Super 90 variant is sometimes used by JTF troops.

Benelli M4 Super 90 with black synthetic fixed stock - 12 gauge
Benelli M4 Super 90 in H20 NP3 mariner finish - 12 gauge
Salient Arms International Benelli M4 - 12 gauge
The Benelli M4 ingame.
The "Marine Super 90" in the hands of an agent.
Bronson with the Benelli M4 on his back.
The "Tactical Super 90 SBS", which is a short barreled Salient Arms International Benelli M4.
The reload animation of the M4 has the character chamber-load it, regardless of whether the weapon is empty or not. Remaining shells are loaded normally.

MPS AA-12

The AA-12 automatic 12 gauge shotgun appears in The Division as "The Showstopper". The shotgun is fitted with a 20-round drum magazine, a flash hider, and accessory rails. It also has a special ability where the gun's spread becomes tighter as it loses ammunition inside it's magazine, but the gun's magazine itself cannot be modified. It is so far the only fully-automatic shotgun in the game.

Its an exotic-tier weapon that can only be obtained, either through exotic-tier caches or drops from several bosses.

MPS AA-12 - 12 gauge
Detailed view of the AA-12.
Close up of the AA-12.
A Division Agent with an AA-12 fitted with a vertical fore grip and a UCP paint job based on the UCP pattern cover wrapped on the AA-12 in the movie Predators.

Remington 870

The Remington 870 appears in 3 variants: the "Military M870", "Custom M870", and the "M870 Express", which are a Remington 870 Express Tactical, a tactical with an M4-style stock, pistol grip and heatshield, and a Remington 870 Express Field Gun respectively. The weapon is the second-most powerful shotgun in the game, in terms of single-shot power, but hampered by its slow rate of fire. The weapon is one of the most used-weapons in the game by NPCs.

The weapon and its variants are used by a variety of factions. The Express variant is used by standard engineers of The Cleaners and standard Rikers close assault troops, and some JTF soldiers. The "Military" variant is used by elite close assault troops of the Rikers, standard close assault troops and elite engineers of the Last Man Battalion and some named rogue first-wave agents of the Last Man Battalio that only appear on legendary difficulties. The "Custom" variant is used by some elite named engineers of The Cleaners and the LMB.


Remington 870 Express Tactical - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Express Field Gun with raised barrel ribbing and 28" barrel - 12 gauge
The Remington 870 Express Tactical in game.
The Remington 870 Express Field Gun ingame, fitted with a Trijicon SRS red dot sight and a handstop on the fore-end.
A Division Agent with her 870 Express Field Gun.
A texture-less render of a modified 870 Express Tactical with a 870 New Police Tactical-style pistol grip and M4 stock adapter and a heatshield/quad-rail system.
The finished quad-railed 870.

Side by Side Double Barreled Shotgun

A side by side double barreled shotgun based on a L.C. Smith Double Barreled Shotgun is available in the game as the "Double Barrel Shotgun". A sawed-off variant appears as the "Double Barrel Sawed Off", but is classified as a sidearm. The weapon has two exotic variants, one called "Cassidy" a full-length DBL shotgun with a bright brown finish and golden engravings, and has a special ability of discharging both barrels in one trigger pull. The other is the "Defiler", which uses the same look as Cassidy, but in sawed-off form.

The weapon has the most powerful single-shot damage in the game (as per shooter game tradition), but only two shells per shot with no mod slots, beyond cosmetics.

The full-sized DBL is sometimes used by elite named Cleaners engineers.

L.C. Smith shotgun - 12 gauge
Double Barrel Shotgun.
An agent holding the double Barrel Shotgun.
An agent uses a double barrel shotgun to stop birds from spreading the infection.

Saiga-12

A standard model Saiga-12 shotgun is available in the game. Called the "SASG-12" ingame. It has two other variants, one is the "Tactical" variant which is a traditional Saiga-12K setup with an AK-style polymer fixed stock, pistol grip, and railed forend. The other is the "Black Market" variant which sports a shortened barrel, aftermarket quad-rail fore-end and the stock is replaced with a folding wire stock, similar to the ones used with Galils. There is also a unique variant called "Medved", which is Saiga-12K with a gaudy dark purple finish with wooden parts and gold and silver engravings, it also has the unique capability of firing slug rounds, rather than traditional buckshot but cannot mount an forend attachment due to a lack of rails.

The weapon is the most popular shotgun in the game, owing to it's high damage per shot (albeit still lower than the Super 90 family), decent RoF, and is the only semi-auto shotgun that uses a detachable magazine, allowing for quicker reloads.

The "Black Market" variant is used by rogue first-wave agents, while the full-sized "Tactical" variant is used by elite close-quarters troops of the Last Man Battalion. The standard variant is uncommonly used by some LMB close quarters troops.

Saiga-12 - 12 gauge
Saiga-12K - 12 gauge
Overview of a Saiga-12
A Division Agent holds a Saiga-12
A Division Agent reloads the Saiga-12
The Saiga-12S variant, which appears with a cut down barrel and aftermarket furniture.
An agent shows us his Saiga-12K variant inside the sewers.

Sniper Rifles

Desert Tactical Arms Stealth Recon Scout

The DTA Stealth Recon Scout appears in the game with two different variants: the shorter-barrel Covert version appears as the "SRS Covert" while the full-length version appears as the "SRS A1". Due to it's flat-top rail, it is the only bolt-action sniper rifle in the game that you can mount the "Improved Iron Sights" mod.

The covert variant is used by Rikers snipers, while the A1 variant is used by Last Man Battalion snipers.

Desert Tactical Arms Stealth Recon Scout A1 Covert - .338 Lapua Magnum
The "SRS Covert" as seen in the menu.
A Division Agent inspects his customized "SRS Covert" fitted with a scope, FORTIS Shift foregrip, a Surefire SOCOM muzzle brake, and an old 6-color "chocolate chip" camouflage pattern.
The Agent removes the magazine with his right hand while holding up the rifle with his left...
... and inserts a fresh mag.
DTA Stealth Recon Scout with Harris bipod - .338 Lapua Magnum
The full sized rifle called the "SRS A1" as seen in the menu.
Having narrowly escaped several hackers in the Dark Zone, the Agent calmly reloads his newly acquired "SRS A1".
The Agent inserts a fresh magazine into his SRS.

FN SCAR-H SSR

The FN SCAR-H Precision Rifle initially appeared in the pre-release trailer as the "Police Mk17 SR", modeled with a 10-round magazine. The released game features the FN SSR, with 20-round magazines.

FN SCAR-H Precision Rifle with scope, Harris bipod, and 10-round magazine - 7.62x51mm NATO
FN SSR (Sniper Support Rifle) - 7.62x51mm NATO
An Agent inspects a FN SCAR-H Precision Rifle in a weapon case. This feature was only seen in trailers and the alpha builds of the game as it was dropped in the beta and eventually the released version for simpler menu-based graphics.
Previwing the "SOCOM Mk20 SSR".
A heavily customized Mk. 20 SSR.

Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine

The Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine appears in-game classified as a marksman rifle with 3 different variants. A regular M44 Carbine with a turned down bolt handle appears as the "Classic M44 Carbine", while a sporterised version appears as the "Hunting M44 Carbine". A modified version fitted in an Archangel stock makes an appearance as the "Custom M44 Carbine" and unlike the regular variants, it has the ability to accept magazine and grip modifications.

The M44 Carbine is used by lower-level rioter snipers, who are strangely less powerful than their elite counterparts, who use a semi-automatic rifle. The Hunting version however, that is sometimes used by Hunters, who unlike their civilian counterparts, are easily capable of wounding or outright incapacitating agents in a few shots.

Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine with sidefolding bayonet - 7.62x54mmR
The Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine ingame.
The Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine ingame. Note that like with several other guns the rail system is only present in the mod menu or if you have attachments on it.
Reloading the M44 Carbine. On a partial reload the Division Agent will load bullets in one at a time, however on a full reload the player only loads once with a stripper clip instead of 5 separate rounds.
A Division Agent looks at a dead scavenger's scoped M44 Carbine, wondering how exactly that scope hasn't fallen off yet. Note the sidefolder bayonet.
A sporterised Mosin-Nagant M44 called the "Hunting M44 Carbine", as seen in the menu.
A Division Agent reloads his "Hunting M44 Carbine" customised with a tan Leupold Mark 8 CQBSS scope, a muzzle brake, and a light blue paint job.
Mosin Nagant "Archangel" with 10-round detachable magazine - 7.62x54mmR
A customized Mosin-Nagant in an Archangel stock in the menu. Unlike the other variants, this version can accept magazine attachments, which the regular M44 Carbines with internally-fixed magazines cannot do.
A Division Agent inspects a scope-less "Custom M44 Carbine". Note the lack of rails when no scope attachments are equipped.
A Division Agent reloads the custom Mosin-Nagant with a box magazine instead of stripper clips. The weapon has a default magazine capacity of 5 rounds, same as the regular variants despite being modeled with the custom 10 round box magazine although modifications with extended magazine perks may amend this.

Remington 700

The Remington 700 appears as the "M700" in The Division, and comes in a "Tactical" and "Carbon" version. The vanilla M700 comes with a standard wooden body. The Tactical version is fitted with a McMillan A5 stock, night vision rail, and other customizations. The Carbon version has an XLR Tactical Buttstock and Carbon Chassis.

The weapon has a unique ability of granding +10% damage, so long as the shooter is elevated above the target. Due to this, the Carbon version is considered one of the best end-tier sniper rifles, due to having complete mod slots (The other two variants do not have a slot for an underbarrel attachment, despite having place to mount a rail there) and high damage output.

Remington 700 - .308 Winchester
The "M700 Tactical" in The Division.
The "M700 Tactical" closer view.
The "M700 Tactical" being held by a Divsion Agent.
A max gear score "M700 Carbon" with various attachments.

SIG Sauer 716G2 Patrol

The SIG 716 G2 is an exotic weapon recently introduced in update 1.8, where it takes two forms, "Devil" and "Heel". The "Heel" is equipped with a Fortis Night Rail handguard and a CQB barrel, while "Devil" uses the handguard of the older generation 716 and has a longer barrel.

Devil has a special ability of attaining bonus headshot damage after landing a body shot and a handling bonus after landing a headshot. Heel has a special ability of boosting damage once you hit a weakpoint of an enemy (NPC grenade bandoleers, ammo boxes and such) and critical damage is boosted by hitting skill proxies (gun turrets, shields, and such).

As unfeasible as it is due to Marksman ammo being scarce (and general mediocrity of both guns); Devil and Heel are meant to work in tandem (as in equipped on both of your primary weapon slots), where both of them would benefit from each-other's bonuses once attained and the duration of each bonus is longer.

SIG Sauer SIG716G2 Patrol - 7.62x51mm NATO
The "Heel" exotic sniper rifle with SilencerCo Omega suppressor and 12X scope. Despite the PMAG, both weapon variants have a default capacity of 15 rounds.
Stock "Devil" in the hands of an agent cosplaying as a Cleaner.

Springfield Armory M1A

The Springfield Armory M1A appears in the game as the "Classic M1A". There is also a unique variant called the "Historian", which has a dark wooden body and silver metallic parts. The weapon also has a unique ability of firing explosive rounds by default.

The weapon is used by elite rioter snipers.

Springfield Armory M1A - 7.62x51mm NATO
Overview of a M1A with a Trijicon SRS red dot sight and muzzle-braked suppressor.

Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM 16

The SOCOM 16 appears in the game as the "SOCOM M1A" as well as a customized version in a JAE-100 G3 stock as the "First Wave M1A".

The cleaners use both variants. Standard snipers are armed with the SOCOM variant, while the First Wave variant is used by elite named snipers.

Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM 16 - 7.62x51mm NATO
Megan hides behind cover with a M1A SOCOM 16 as she stalks a hostile.
A default SOCOM 16 in the menu screen.
A Division Agent holds his SOCOM 16 fitted with a Leupold Mark 4 scope
M1A in a JAE-100 G3 stock - 7.62x51mm NATO
A default "First Wave M1A" with a Leupold VX-1 scope as seen in the menu.
A Division Agent inspects his gaudily customised "First Wave M1A" carbine fitted with a Leupold Mark 8 CQBSS scope, muzzle brake, a red Fortis SHIFT foregrip, and yet another bizarre camo paint scheme.
The Agent reloads a default "First Wave M1A".

SVD

The SVD appears in The Division in two variants, called the "Surplus SVD" and the "Paratrooper SVD", both of which feature a short barrel. The "Surplus SVD" otherwise appears to be a standard SVD. The "Paratrooper SVD", despite its name, appears to be a SVD-M with synthetic furnishings and stock, rather than being an SVDS with the folding stock.

The Paratrooper variant is used by snipers of the Hunters, who are capable of bringing down players with ease thanks to it's semi-auto feature. The Surplus variant is used by some named LMB snipers at legendary difficulties.

SVD - 7.62x54mmR
The "Surplus SVD" in The Division. Note that both rifles use the incredibly short barrel of the Far Cry 3/4 model.
The "Paratrooper SVD".
A Division Agent holding his "Paratrooper SVD".
Pulling the charging handle on the SVD. It does not lock back when empty, which is incorrect.

Machine Guns

Enfield L86A2

The L86A2 appears in game as the "Military L86 LSW". Another variant called the "Custom L86 A2" is a variant that sports an aftermarket railed forend.

L86A2 with SUSAT scope - 5.56x45mm NATO
The L86A2 in-game.
"Custom L86 A2", which features Daniel Defense's railed forend.

FN M249-E2 SAW

The M249-E2 appears ingame as the "M249 B". It has a 100-round cloth belt box in M81 pattern. The Paratrooper variant appears as the "Tactical M249 Para". A modified M249 is also seen as the base of the Last Man Battalion's Engineers' deployable autoturrets. The weapon's rate of fire is reduced in the game, with it only able to fire at 550 RPM by default.

Heavy gunners of The Rikers and Cleaners use M249-E2s as their weapon of choice. Lower-level gunners of the Last Man Batallion also makes use of the M249.

FN M249-E2 SAW - 5.56x45mm NATO
The M249-E2 with an ACOG and AN/PEQ-15 laser
The Division agent reloads her M249-E2 during a firefight, as Broadway lights up like, well, Broadway.

FN Mk 48 Mod 0

The Mk 48 Mod 0 appears in the game as two different variants; the "MK46" and the "Military MK46", incorrectly identified as its 5.56x45mm cousin Mk 46 Mod 0.

FN Mk 48 Mod 0 machine gun - 7.62x51mm NATO
Bronson with his Mk 48.
Bronson engaging hostiles with his Mk 48.
The "Military Mk46" version in the menu.
A Division Agent reloads his custom-painted "Military Mk46".

Heckler & Koch MG5

The Heckler & Koch MG5 appears as the "Infantry MG5" in The Division.

The weapon is popular in the game for possessing a high rate of fire among the LMG family, but hampered by its lower 50-round magazine.


Heckler & Koch MG5 General-Purpose Machine Gun, FDE version - 7.62x51mm NATO
The MG5 with standard 50 round box.
A close up of the MG5 with its standard RAL8000 paint job.
A Division Agent with an MG5.
Loading the belt into the feed tray of the MG5.
Another shot of the MG5's reload.

Izhmash RPK-74

The RPK-74 is available ingame as the "Classic RPK-74". A heavily customized variant appears as the "Black Market RPK-74 E". There is also a unique version called the "Pakhan", which sports a gold and black finish with bright brown wooden parts, and has the special ability of increasing its magazine count by a maximum of 20% if it kills an enemy before reloading.

The classic variant is used by rioter heavy gunners.

RPK-74 light machine gun with 45-round box magazine - 5.45x39mm
Ingame RPK-74 fitted with a suppressor and an Aimpoint M68 (CompM2) red dot sight mounted on its railed top cover.
The "Black Market RPK-74 E" variant, featuring a M4 stock adapter w/ Magpul MOE stock, custom pistol grip, US Palm casket mag, and slightly modified FAB Defense VFR handguard.

Izhmash RPK-74M

The military-spec variant of the RPK-74M appears in the game as the "Military RPK-74 M".

RPK-74M light machine gun with 45-round box magazine - 5.45x39mm
A default RPK-74M in the menu screen.
A Division Agent removes the magazine of his vanilla RPK-74M while reloading.

M60 Machine Gun

An original M60 Machine Gun appears in the game as the "Classic M60". There is also a unique variant called the "Hungry Hog", which sports a silver and black finish with gold engravings. It also has the special ability of temporarily boosting it's damage for every enemy it kills.

The weapon is used by elite heavy gunners of the Last Man Battalion.

M60 machine gun with bipod folded - 7.62x51mm NATO
A default M60 machine gun in the menu. Unlike other machine guns in The Division, the ammo belts of the M60 variants hang freely, only visibly depleting when reaching the last 10 or so rounds.
A close up of the M60.
A Division Agent traverses the urban jungle with his M60.
A Division Agent reloads his M60. Note the lack of bipod on the barrel group.

CETME Ameli

The CETME Ameli is an exotic-tier weapon added in update 1.8, where it is called "Big Alejandro". The weapon has a unique ability where it will gain a maximum of 50% additional damage for every hit it scores while fired in cover, but this will be lost if the player reloads or kills an enemy.

Its also unique for having the fastest RoF of any weapon in the game, clocking in at a maximum of 1000 RPM (and can be increased with mods).

CETME Ameli Light Machine Gun - 5.56x45mm
Big Alejandro with an EOTech 552 holographic sight mounted on the redesigned carrying handle. The vent holes actually are from the MG3, the gun the Ameli is based on.
Big Alejandro: "Long live the Light Machine Gun"

Mk 43 Mod 1 Machine Gun

The Mk 43 Mod 1 appears in the game as the "Military M60 E4" as well as the most recent US Ordnance version, which has two variants in game: the "Military M60 E6" and the "Black Market M60 E6".

A heavily customized E4 is used by heavy shielded gunners of the Last Man Battalion, while the E6 variant is used by elite gunners found in legendary difficulties.

M60E4 Mk 43 Mod 1 machine gun with RIS foregrip and ammo belt - 7.62x51mm NATO
A default "Military M60 E4" as seen in the menu.
A Division Agent replaces the belt of his "Military M60 E4".
A default "Black Market M60 E6" in the menu. Note the new E6 installment stock and tan pistol grip, feed cover, and rails.
Feeling the spotlight on him, the Agent empties his "Black Market M60 E6".

Other

Milkor Mark 14

Last Man Battalion grenadiers and certain elite Rikers grenadiers use the Mark 14 MGL, loaded with HE rounds, against the JTF and Division Agents. Unlike the traditional grenades thrown by enemies; launcher grenades explode instantly upon impact, have a longer range, a faster rate of fire, but smaller area of effect.

The MGL cannot be used by the player.

Milkor Mark 14 in desert tan finish fitted with Vltor MOD stock and Armson OEG reflex sight - 40x46mm
A dropped Mark 14 MGL next to it's former operator, it disappears very quickly.

Mk 19 Grenade Launcher

The Mk 19 Grenade Launcher is mounted on JTF and LMB APCs dotted throughout the map as well as the APC in the "Falcon Lost" Incursion. The one in Falcon Lost, however, acts less like a grenade launcher and more of a portable mortar.

Mk 19 grenade launcher in vehicle mounting - 40x53mm
A Mk 19 mounted on a M1200 based APC.
A Mk 19 mounted on a M1200 based APC.

Heckler & Koch P2A1 Flare Gun

Division agents carry a Heckler & Koch P2A1 Flare Pistol to signal helicopter extractions while in the "Dark Zone", a lawless area in Manhattan where radios no longer work (Or so they say, anyway. There are no tangible reasons why communications equipment fail to work in there. Hell, even the chopper pilot can communicate with you via radio while in the DZ.).

Heckler & Koch P2A1 Flare Pistol - 26.5mm
A Divison Agent using the flare gun in the DZ.

M18A1 Claymore

Last Man Battalion snipers can be seen using Claymore mines, mostly to cover their retreat. They are also outfitted with mines that shock the player, however those don't appear to be based on anything real. They're not very effective, however, due to the bright red LED on their claymore mines that's visible by all players.

M18A1 Claymore anti-personnel mine
Sneaking up on a Claymore during the fourth Global Event; Ambush. They are pretty easy to spot thanks to the red LED.

Browning M2

The Last Man Battalion makes heavy use of Browning M2s on their automated sentry guns, which fire at a slow but powerful and accurate pace.

Browning M2HB - .50 BMG

M134 Minigun

Refusing to back down to the JTF after being overrun; Colonel Charles Bliss of the Last Man Battalion pilots a UH-60 Blackhawk armed with a chin-mounted M134 Minigun and twin Hydra 7 Rocket Pods as he valiantly exemplified his PMC's namesake by fighting to the last man.

General Electric M134 - 7.62x51mm NATO

Flamethrower

In their fanatical but misguided and cruel attempt to rid Manhattan (and the rest of the world) of the Green Flu virus, The Cleaners, a faction of insane New York Sanitation workers, make use of home-made flamethrowers to burn away all traces of the virus, including potential carriers (which unfortunately means anyone not a part of their group).

They employ two variants. One is an under-barrel flamethrower used by Cleaner riflemen, which is made out of several tubes and pipes, a bicycle frame, and a large PET bottle which appears to house the pressurized fuel. The other is a large flamethrower used by heavy units called "Incinerators". The weapon is also jury-rigged and fed by two high-pressure gas tanks and a side-mounted propane tank, all of which the cleaner is capable of lugging around in a slow pace (and somehow avoiding stumbling around with all that unbalanced weight placement while wearing heavy armor and a gas mask).

Division agents also make use of a briefcase-sized custom flamethrower that can be deployed by using the "Flame Turret" skill.

The Cleaners' AKM fitted with an under barrel flamethrower.



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