CTAR-21

The CTAR-21 is a Assault Rifle in Tom Clancy's The Division 2.

Real World Weapon
The Tavor is an assault rifle of Israeli origin. It was developed in the 1990's by Israel Military Industries. The Tavor is also known as the CTAR-21, which stands for Compact Tavor Assault Rifle of the 21st century. The name Tavor is derived from Mount Tavor in Israel. The Tavor is considered one of the most futuristic and capable assault rifles.

The Tavor is a bullpup assault rifle, meaning that the magazine is placed behind the trigger unit, resulting in a shorter overall length. It has both futuristic and very conventional features. The Tavor uses a long stroke gas system and rotating bolt with the piston positioned above the barrel. The body is made out of high strength polymer and serves as a sort of exoskeleton to hold all the internal parts. Optics are the primary means of targeting and early versions had no iron sights. The fire selector is ambidextrous and a standard or oversized trigger guard is fitted.

The Tavor fires the 5.56x45mm NATO round from 30 round STANAG magazines. It is a select fire rifle with a cyclic rate of fire of 750 to 900 rpm. The effective range for the full size rifle is 400 meters.

In-Game
The CTAR-21 with an integral top-rail appears as one of the newest assault rifles added in The Division 2. The weapon posses an rate of fire of 900 rounds per minute and can be customized to a decent degree, which makes it one of the more popular assault rifles in the game.

Due to a design oversight, both shell ejection ports are covered. Realistically, this would cause the gun to destroy itself on the first shot, as it cannot eject spent shells or have a safe way to vent out excess gasses. The gun's fire selector is also set to safe, but fires on full auto.

Variants

 * CTAR-21