P90

The P90 is a Submachine Gun in Tom Clancy's The Division 2.

Description
The P90 is a modern sub machine gun of Belgian origin that is known for its unique design. It was developed in the early 1990's by Fabrique Nationale as a personal defense weapon.

The P90 is a sub machine gun with a unique bullpup design. It fires the 5.7x28mm round from a 50 round magazine that lies on top of the weapon. A feed chute in the magazine rotates the rounds before entering the weapon. The bullpup design results in a compact weapon. The weapon is mostly made out of polymer.

The P90 fires the 5.7x28mm round from a 50 round magazines. These rounds are known for their armor piercing capability. The P90 is capable of semi-automatic fire and automatic fire at a cyclic rate of fire of 900 rounds per minute. The maximum effective range is quoted as 200 meters.

Appearances
The FN P90 now appears in the sequel as a usable weapon. The game erroneously classifies it as a 5.56mm weapon, although this was likely for streamlining concerns to avoid complicating the modification pool. Additionally, the weapon treats the built-in reflex as a removable attachment, as if its a hybrid of the standard P90 and the newer P90 TR. This results in the default optical sight group clipping through larger sights when they are attached.

An exotic version called , is an exotic-tier Hyenas weapon. It comes equipped with a haphazardly-applied green paintjob, an EOTech 553 holographic sight (that is no longer usable due to the view supposedly resembling a kaleidoscope), sound suppressor, a custom side clamp for an extra magazine, and through the power of either skill or idiocy, the Hyenas managed to expand the magazine to 60 rounds. The gun has a unique talent where its RoF is increased, in relation to how many enemies are nearby when the shooter reloads. Unlike the base model, the Chatterbox is based on the P90 Triple Rail variant.

The weapon is used by veteran and elite Rikers squad leaders. Additionally, like in The Division, it appears that the P90 is still the basis for agent-deployed sentry guns, although it's been further stripped down.

Variants

 * P90