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=== Carbines ===
=== Carbines ===
{{Main|Assault rifle}}
{{Main|Carbine}}
Carbines are shortened light-weight versions of full rifles, firing the same ammunition at a lower velocity due to a shorter barrel length.
Carbines are shortened light-weight versions of full rifles, firing the same ammunition at a lower velocity due to a shorter barrel length.
*'''[[Asymmetric Recoilless Carbine-920]]''' - Compact-channel linear accelerator carbine, fires high-explosive rounds at extreme velocities.
*'''[[Asymmetric Recoilless Carbine-920]]''' - Compact-channel linear accelerator carbine, fires high-explosive rounds at extreme velocities.

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In the actual sense of the word, a "rifle" is a weapon with a spiral grooved barrel that imparts a spin on a projectile to obtain better levels of accuracy than a smoothbore weapon, such as a musket or a shotgun. However, "rifle" is sometimes also used as a technically erroneous term for certain directed energy weapons.

Overview

When regarding human weapons, there are a few forms of the word "rifle" used. An "assault rifle" is a select-fire weapon that fires an intermediate rifle round. A "battle rifle" fires a large full-size rifle round and is usually, but not always, semi-automatic and often has a long full-size barrel. A "sniper rifle" can fire various high-caliber ammunition variants, and are almost exclusively semi-automatic. Their goal is to achieve high levels of accuracy and lethality, and have longer ranges than assault or battle rifles.

Regarding Covenant and Forerunner weapons, the term "rifle" is used not to describe the technical nature of the weapon itself, but in the role it plays on the battlefield. For example, the plasma pistol and plasma rifle, while similar, are used for two different purposes. A rifle is larger than a pistol, often requiring both hands to use, but is smaller than a heavy weapon, such as the Brute shot or fuel rod cannon. This applies to both the plasma rifle and the beam rifle. The Covenant carbine is also considered a rifle and the spiker can fit into this list as well.

UNSC

Assault rifles

Main article: Assault rifle

Assault rifles are military service weapons that fire intermediate rifle cartridges; merging the light machine gun's firepower with the submachine gun's compact design.

MA Series

MA5 series

Battle rifles

Main article: Battle rifle

Battle rifles are military service weapons that fires a full-power rifle cartridge; providing greater effective range, penetration, and stopping power than assault rifles.

BR55 series

Other battle rifles

Carbines

Main article: Carbine

Carbines are shortened light-weight versions of full rifles, firing the same ammunition at a lower velocity due to a shorter barrel length.

Marksman rifles

Main article: Marksman rifle

Marksman rifles are military service weapons, built for greater precision than an assault rifle or battle rifle; used to fill the "marksmanship gap" between the battle rifle and the sniper rifle.

Nonlinear rifles

Recoilless rifles

Sniper rifles

Main article: Sniper rifle

Sniper rifles are military service weapons that fires anti-matériel/anti-vehicular rifle cartridge; used when precision target-acquisition, extended-range, and lethal force is needed.

SRS99 series

Other sniper rifles

Covenant

Ballistic/Projectile Rifles

Particle Beam Rifles

Plasma Rifles

Forerunner

Hard Light Rifles

Other light rifles

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