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This is a rather amusing glitch if you have absolutely nothing to do. Nontheless, it's still a glitch to watch out for.
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In [[Halo: CE]], make sure that you have an automatic gun with full bullets. (Note: NEVER use explosive weapons!!) Next, find any gun you'd like to demonstrate this with. Make sure you don't pick it up. Shoot it with all your clips, or until you're satisfied.
The '''spinning gun''' is a phenomenon in [[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'s [[weapons]]. The glitch causes dropped weapons to spin in circles when shot. The occurrence is actually an amusing by-product of the physics engine rather than an actual [[glitch]].


The chosen gun starts spinning around. A lot. This has its full speed and effect if you use an [[Assault Rifle]].
In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', [[Bungie]]'s weapon modelers chose to put the pivot point for their weapons at the center of the gun. Because of the way the game's physics engine works, this means that, because both bullets and guns are rigid bodies, when they collide, it causes the gun to spin, thus causing the glitch. This can also sometimes work with health packs too but shoot the edge of the pack to watch it spin.


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The trick only works with dropped weapons and guns in [[Multiplayer]]; guns from weapon caches do not exhibit this phenomenon. Those who find interest in this "glitch" usually prefer to do this with an [[MA5B Assault Rifle|Assault Rifle]], as it makes the chosen gun spin faster.  It also works with powerups such as the Camo in multiplayer.
 
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Latest revision as of 00:12, March 19, 2022

The spinning gun is a phenomenon in Halo: Combat Evolved's weapons. The glitch causes dropped weapons to spin in circles when shot. The occurrence is actually an amusing by-product of the physics engine rather than an actual glitch.

In Halo: Combat Evolved, Bungie's weapon modelers chose to put the pivot point for their weapons at the center of the gun. Because of the way the game's physics engine works, this means that, because both bullets and guns are rigid bodies, when they collide, it causes the gun to spin, thus causing the glitch. This can also sometimes work with health packs too but shoot the edge of the pack to watch it spin.

The trick only works with dropped weapons and guns in Multiplayer; guns from weapon caches do not exhibit this phenomenon. Those who find interest in this "glitch" usually prefer to do this with an Assault Rifle, as it makes the chosen gun spin faster. It also works with powerups such as the Camo in multiplayer.