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The Bandit is a variant of the DMR, and classified in-game as human assault rifle. It is featured in Halo Infinite, and was added in the Season 03: Echoes Within update. It is a precision weapon, designed to feel similar to the DMR as it appeared in Halo: Reach, but with the goal of making it more effective at closer ranges.[1]
Universe and lore
- Main article: M392 DMR
Manufactured by Sevine Arms under a license from original designer Misriah Armory,[2] the M392 Bandit is a production variant of the M392 DMR, a semi-automatic rifle that first entered service with the UNSC Army in 2512.[3] It fires 7.62x51mm rounds that are fed by a detachable box magazine,[4] typically holding 15 rounds.[5] The M392 features a raised mounting rail for optics, and is commonly paired with an EVOS-D optical scope,[6] though can be used without a sight.[7] A variant of the Sevine's M392 Bandit, called the Bandit EVO, features an EVO Holopoint sight with 1.6x magnification.[8]
The M392 served as a replacement to the older M295 DMR, also manufactured by Misriah,[9] and saw widespread adoption across many branches of the UNSC Armed Forces, including the Marine Corps, Army and Air Force. It saw action during the late Insurrection and well into the Human-Covenant War, despite diminished popularity after the introduction of the BR55 battle rifle. Although its replacement, the M395 DMR, broadly supplanted it, the M392 was still in service with Army and Marine reserve units,[3] circa 2558.
The M392 is standard-issue for the Gao and Venezian militia units. The weapon has Sangheili markings, which is an indicator of Servine's work to become commonplace in the markets of former Covenant planets.[2]
Gameplay
Stats
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The following table summarizes the Bandit's stats in Halo Infinite: Bandit/Stats/FPS
Advantages
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Disadvantages
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Tactics and strategies
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Production notes
The Bandit was added to Halo Infinite as part of Season 03: Echoes Within on March 7, 2023. Evidence of its existence was discovered by dataminers several months before the weapon was officially unveiled in September 2022, a fact that 343 Industries acknowledged during the reveal presentation.[1]
The Bandit is only available in Halo Infinite's multiplayer portion, and was not added to the campaign with Season 03's release.
Gallery
Renders and cutouts
List of appearances
- Halo Infinite
- Season 03: Echoes Within (First appearance)
Sources
- ^ a b c YouTube - Halo, Halo Infinite | Update – September 2022
- ^ a b Twitter, @Halo (Retrieved on Mar 3, 2023) [archive]
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint, Universe, DMR (Retrieved on Oct 15, 2021) [local archive] [external archive]
- ^ Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 49
- ^ Halo: Reach, weapon: DMR
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Universe, M392 Designated Marksman Rifle (Retrieved on Feb 18, 2013) [archive]
- ^ Halo Infinite, weapon: Bandit
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Ranked Update - Season 5 (Retrieved on Oct 14, 2023) [archive]
- ^ Halo: Fractures - Oasis
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