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In the Trivia section of the article, it says that the marines used an automatic version of the battle rifle. Though in the game, it had only one firing mode, that is, a three-round burst, but according to ''Halo: The Essential Visual Guide'', fictionally, the battle rifle actually has three firing modes (which I assume is automatic, semi-automatic, and single-shot, I think, according to'' Contact Harvest'', if I remember everything correctly). So, I would consider to not be in error, nor oversight, not even a battle rifle variant. The Guide implicitly states that the battle rifle does indeed have three different firing modes. But I do agree that the battle rifle shown did have unusual weapon attachments not seen in-game. I think someone should address the automatic fire part. [[User talk:Xamikaze330|Xamikaze330]] 11:40, 1 September 2011 (EDT)Xamikaze330 | In the Trivia section of the article, it says that the marines used an automatic version of the battle rifle. Though in the game, it had only one firing mode, that is, a three-round burst, but according to ''Halo: The Essential Visual Guide'', fictionally, the battle rifle actually has three firing modes (which I assume is automatic, semi-automatic, and single-shot, I think, according to'' Contact Harvest'', if I remember everything correctly). So, I would consider to not be in error, nor oversight, not even a battle rifle variant. The Guide implicitly states that the battle rifle does indeed have three different firing modes. But I do agree that the battle rifle shown did have unusual weapon attachments not seen in-game. I think someone should address the automatic fire part. [[User talk:Xamikaze330|Xamikaze330]] 11:40, 1 September 2011 (EDT)Xamikaze330 | ||