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The [[Heckler & Koch G36#Heckler & Koch HK243|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. | The [[Heckler & Koch G36#Heckler & Koch HK243|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. | ||
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[[Image:TheDivision G36 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Heckler & Koch HK243 in The Division.]] | [[Image:TheDivision G36 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Heckler & Koch HK243 in The Division.]] | ||
[[Image:TheDivision HK243 close.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Close up of the HK243.]] | [[Image:TheDivision HK243 close.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Close up of the HK243.]] |
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Tom Clancy's The Division is a MMOTPS for the PC, PS4 and Xbox One. The game is being developed by Ubisoft Massive, the creators of the acclaimed strategy game World in Conflict.
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".
It is also the standard-issue sidearm of JTF troops, who will sometimes be armed with an M9 and nothing else.
Beretta M9A1
The Beretta M9A1 appears with a 20-round magazine and wood grips as the "Officers M9 A1"
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 Px4 Storm
The Beretta Px4 Storm appears in game as the "Px4 Storm Type F"
Chiappa Rhino 20DS
The Chiappa Rhino 20DS appears in The Division as the "Snubnosed Rhino".
Chiappa Rhino 40DS
The Chiappa Rhino 40DS appears in The Division as the "Rhino".
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.
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.
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.
FNP-45
The FNP-45 was added to the game via the 1.3 update, and appears as the "X-45".
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".
Desert Eagle
A generic model Desert Eagle is depicted in graffiti.
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.
Smith & Wesson Model 586
The Smith & Wesson Model 586 appears as the "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.
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 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 it's correct amount. The weapon currently has the fastest RoF of any firearm in the game, with a base speed of 950RPM.
The weapon is used by elite Cleaners grenadiers.
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 talent that gives it +10% damage against targets in cover.
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.
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 is sometimes used by rogue first-wave agents in legendary difficulties.
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.
The weapon 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).
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".
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.
Various TEC-9s are exclusively used by rioters of various ranks, all of whom fire it "gangster-style".
Steyr AUG A3 9mm XS
The Steyr AUG A3 9mm XS appears ingame as the "AUG A3 Para XS".
The weapon is used by more elite or specialized enemies in the game. It is the preferred weapon of elite LMB medics and also used by rogue first-wave Division agents that sided with the LMB. Named elite grenadiers of The Cleaners also use the weapon with a silencer.
Assault Rifles & Battle Rifles
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.
The weapon is also the standard assault rifle of JTF troops. A customized Police M4A1 also used by veteran Rikers riflemen.
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 bosses.
It fires on semi-automatic only, but is classed as an assault rifle and has performance rivaling that of marksman-class rifles, giving it a very generous ammo pool and benefits from semi-auto and assault rifle-specific skills.
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.
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.
FAMAS Surbaissé
The FAMAS Surbaissé 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 the fastest RoF for any assault rifle in the game, with a base speed of 900RPM.
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 SCAR-H
The FN SCAR-H appears in game as the "Police SCAR-H" and "Military SCAR-H". The police variant uses factory parts while the military variant has a two-tone black and tan finish and aftermarket stock and rail extension. There is also a unique variant called the "Tenbrae", which is a Police SCAR-H with a black and gold finish and engravings.
It is classified as a marksman rifle and fires in semi-auto only.
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.
Heckler & Koch G36C
The Heckler & Koch G36C is one of three G36 variants featured in The Division.
Heckler & Koch G36V
The full-size Heckler & Koch G36V with a top rail appears in The Division as the "Military G36".
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.
Izhmash AKM
The AKM appears in the game as the "Classic 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 is used primarily by the standard Rikers and Cleaners riflemen. The Cleaners have jury-rigged flamethrowers mounted under their AKs, which they use at close range.
Izhmash AK-74
The AK-74 appears in the game as different variants, although some are erroneously referred to as their 7.62mm predecessors such as the "AK-47M".
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 members of the Last Man Battalion PMC makes use of customized Military P416s as their standard assault rifle. Larae Barrett, defacto leader of the Rikers gang, also uses a P416 G3 when she is encountered.
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" and another one with a shortened barrel and tan finish appears as the "Tactical 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.
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.
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."
Shotguns
Benelli M4
Bronson can be seen with a Benelli M4 with fixed stock on his back. 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".
The standard Super 90 variant is sometimes used by JTF troops.
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.
Its an exotic-tier weapon that can only be obtained, either through exotic-tier caches or drops from several bosses.
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 used by a variety of factions. The Express variant is used by standard engineers of The Cleaners and Rikers close assault specialists. It is also used JTF troops. The "Military" variant is used by elite close assault troops of the Rikers and standard close assault troops of the Last Man Battalion. The "Custom" variant is used by elite named engineers of The Cleaners.
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.
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 "Military" variant which is basically a traditional Saiga-12K setup with an AK-style polymer fixed stock and pistol grip. The other is the "Black Market" variant which sports a shortened barrel and the stock is replaced with a folding wire stock. There is also a unique variant called "Medved", which is a military variant 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.
A shortened "Black Market" variant is used by rogue first-wave agents, while the full-sized "Military" variant is used by elite close-quarters specialists of the Last Man Battalion.
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".
Both variants are commonly used by snipers of the Rikers and Last Man Batallion.
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.
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.
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.
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 rioter snipers.
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 SOCOM variant is used by snipers of The Cleaners.
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.
Light 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.
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.
FN Mk 46 Mod 0
The Mk 46 Mod 0 appears in the game as two different variants; the "MK46" and the "Military MK46".
Heckler & Koch MG5
The Heckler & Koch MG5 appears as the "Infantry MG5" in The Division. It is favored for having the highest rate of fire of all machine guns in the game.
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.
The classic variant is used by rioter heavy gunners.
Izhmash RPK-74M
The military-spec variant of the RPK-74M appears in the game as the "Military RPK-74 M".
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.
The weapon is used by standard heavy gunners of the Last Man Battalion.
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 Military E6 variant is used by regular elite gunners.
Other
Milkor Mark 14
Last Man Battalion PMC and certain elite Rikers grenadiers use the Mark 14 MGL, loaded with HE rounds, against the JTF and Division Agents. The MGL cannot be used by the player.
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.
Orion Flare Gun
Agents carry an Orion Flare Gun to signal helicopter extractions while in the "Dark Zone", a lawless area in Manhattan where radios no longer work (Or so they say, atleast. 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.).
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.
M134 Minigun
Refusing to back down to the JTF; Colonel Charles Bliss of the Last Man Battalion pilots a UH-60 Blackhawk armed with twin M134 Miniguns and Hydra 7 Rocket Pods in a valiant, but ultimately unsuccessful last stand.