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|name = Advanced Rifle |
|name = Advanced Rifle |
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|damage = Above Average |
|damage = Above Average |
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|ammo = 30 rounds (60 w/ Extended Clip) |
|ammo = 30 rounds (60 w/ Extended Clip) |
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ā | |sold in = Bought from [[ |
+ | |sold in = Bought from [[Ammu-Nation]] |
|Unlocked After = [[The Big Score (GTA V)|The Big Score]]}} |
|Unlocked After = [[The Big Score (GTA V)|The Big Score]]}} |
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The '''Advanced Rifle''' is an assault rifle featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. |
The '''Advanced Rifle''' is an assault rifle featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. |
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ā | ==Design |
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+ | The advanced rifle is a bullpup assault rifle, loosely based on the CTAR-21 carbine, a variant of the Israeli [[wp:IMI Tavor TAR-21|TAR-21]]. It appears to have a loosely modeled handguard of yet another variant of the TAR-21, the IWI X95, and a raised scope mount. In the beta, it was more correctly modeled after the CTAR-21 and had a green finish in comparison to the gray version in the finished game. It comes with a 30-round magazine and has the option to extend to 60 rounds like the other assault rifles in the game. |
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ā | The advanced rifle is a bullpup assault rifle, loosely based on the CTAR-21 carbine, a variant of the Israeli [[wp:IMI Tavor TAR-21|TAR-21]]. According to the 'Multiplayer Gameplay' trailer for ''GTA V'', it appears to have an extended magazine attachment that changes the magazine capacity to 60 rounds. It has 30 rounds by default. The advanced rifle looks identically as the CTAR-21. The Advanced Rifle is usable on several missions throughout the Single Player mode such as the FIB mission,Ā [[Three's Company]]. However, it only becomes available for purchase at [[Ammu-Nation]] after the last heist,Ā [[The Big Score (GTA V)|The Big Score]]. The Advanced Rifle has the thrid best damage per second of bullet-shooting weapons, only after the [[Minigun|minigun]] and Special Carbine. It's all-round superior to SMGs and [[AK-47|Assault Rifle]]. ItĀ has higher damage and rate of fire stat than the [[Carbine Rifle]] but is slightly less accurate.Ā |
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+ | ==Performance== |
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+ | The Advanced Rifle has the best damage per shot in its class and a slightly higher rate of fire than that of the [[AK-47|Assault Rifle]] and [[Carbine Rifle]] but lower than the [[M249|Combat MG]] but at the cost of decreased accuracy and lower range, being a tad lower than the Carbine in terms of accuracy and having significantly lower range than that of the Combat MG. Due to its more compact size, however, it has a higher advantage in mobility over both the Assault Rifle and Carbine Rifle and the much heavier and bulkier Combat MG. Another disadvantage is that in GTA V it is unlocked very late in the game (being available after the [[The Big Score (GTA V)|final heist mission]]) and can't be used any further in missions apart from the [[The Third Way|Option C ending]]. |
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+ | A Scope attachment can compensate for the lower accuracy while an extended clip can keep the weapon firing for a bit more longer without having to reload a lot due to the high rate of fire. |
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==Customizations== |
==Customizations== |
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TAR-21-GTAV-icon.jpg|GTA V |
TAR-21-GTAV-icon.jpg|GTA V |
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+ | Advrifle.png|Appearance on Rockstar Social Club website |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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===Screenshots=== |
===Screenshots=== |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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ā | File:WeaponWheel-GTAV-AdvancedRifle.png |
+ | File:WeaponWheel-GTAV-AdvancedRifle.png|The Advanced Rifle being selected in the [[Weapon Wheel]]. |
ā | AdvancedRifle GTAOnline.png |
+ | AdvancedRifle GTAOnline.png|A male [[Online Player]] taking cover with an Advanced Rifle. |
Buzzard_Attack.jpg|[[Michael]] shooting at a [[Buzzard]] with a differently modeled Advanced Rifle from an old screenshot. |
Buzzard_Attack.jpg|[[Michael]] shooting at a [[Buzzard]] with a differently modeled Advanced Rifle from an old screenshot. |
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+ | GTA V Screenshot.jpg|Ditto, aiming the finished version of the Advanced Rifle. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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ā | *In an old screenshot released by Game Informer, the Advanced Rifle was more correctly modeled, having the CTAR-21's correct handguard and trigger-guard, and it had a green finish. |
+ | *In an old screenshot released by Game Informer, the Advanced Rifle was more correctly modeled, having the CTAR-21's correct handguard and trigger-guard, and it had a green finish. Also, it has the side holes present on the real TAR-21. |
+ | **Probably it was changed because is extremely similar to the said weapon, especially with the green finish.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:IWI-Tavor-TAR-21w1.jpg] |
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ā | *The Advanced Rifle is the only assault rifle in-game |
+ | *The Advanced Rifle is the only assault rifle in-game that cannot be equipped with a grip, obviously because the handguard is very small. |
+ | * Oddly, the Advanced Rifle has a rear sight, but no front sight. This would actually make aiming a bit difficult. Probably a developer oversight. |
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Revision as of 17:26, 2 August 2014
The Advanced Rifle is an assault rifle featured in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.
Design
The advanced rifle is a bullpup assault rifle, loosely based on the CTAR-21 carbine, a variant of the Israeli TAR-21. It appears to have a loosely modeled handguard of yet another variant of the TAR-21, the IWI X95, and a raised scope mount. In the beta, it was more correctly modeled after the CTAR-21 and had a green finish in comparison to the gray version in the finished game. It comes with a 30-round magazine and has the option to extend to 60 rounds like the other assault rifles in the game.
Performance
The Advanced Rifle has the best damage per shot in its class and a slightly higher rate of fire than that of the Assault Rifle and Carbine Rifle but lower than the Combat MG but at the cost of decreased accuracy and lower range, being a tad lower than the Carbine in terms of accuracy and having significantly lower range than that of the Combat MG. Due to its more compact size, however, it has a higher advantage in mobility over both the Assault Rifle and Carbine Rifle and the much heavier and bulkier Combat MG. Another disadvantage is that in GTA V it is unlocked very late in the game (being available after the final heist mission) and can't be used any further in missions apart from the Option C ending.
A Scope attachment can compensate for the lower accuracy while an extended clip can keep the weapon firing for a bit more longer without having to reload a lot due to the high rate of fire.
Customizations
Attachments
- Flashlight (provides light when aiming) - $397
- Scope (mid-range zoom, slightly increases accuracy) - $1125
- Supressor (silences but slightly reduces damage and range) - $2030
Capacity
- Default clip (30 rounds) - Equipped by default
- Rounds (60 rounds) - $36
- Extended clip (60 rounds) - $310
Colors
- Black (default) - Equipped by default
- Army Tint (Desert sand) - $100
- LSPD Tint (Metallic Blue) - $600
Gallery
Icons
Screenshots
Locations
- In GTA Online, the Advanced Rifle is unlocked at level 70 and can be bought from Ammunation.
- Alternatively, it can be found in some online missions such as Saving Ryan's Privates.
Trivia
- In an old screenshot released by Game Informer, the Advanced Rifle was more correctly modeled, having the CTAR-21's correct handguard and trigger-guard, and it had a green finish. Also, it has the side holes present on the real TAR-21.
- Probably it was changed because is extremely similar to the said weapon, especially with the green finish.[1]
- The Advanced Rifle is the only assault rifle in-game that cannot be equipped with a grip, obviously because the handguard is very small.
- Oddly, the Advanced Rifle has a rear sight, but no front sight. This would actually make aiming a bit difficult. Probably a developer oversight.