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==Physics== | ==Physics== | ||
performance is consistent with other special-purpose rifle calibers, offering high power and accuracy in close-combat engagements. In a rifle weighing anywhere between 8.5 to 11 pounds, this would produce manageable felt recoil that could be placed somewhere between that of the modern-day AK-47 and a full-power rifle such as the FN FAL, with a muzzle energy of around 3,200 joules, although it is only an estimation based on the width of the cartridge and how many rounds it takes to kill an opponent. | The 9.5mm cartridge's performance is consistent with other special-purpose rifle calibers, offering high power and accuracy in close-combat engagements. In a rifle weighing anywhere between 8.5 to 11 pounds, this would produce manageable felt recoil that could be placed somewhere between that of the modern-day AK-47 and a full-power rifle such as the FN FAL, with a muzzle energy of around 3,200 joules, although it is only an estimation based on the width of the cartridge and how many rounds it takes to kill an opponent. | ||
The 9.5x40mm cartridge is used in standard 36-round magazines for the BR55, providing the shooter with twelve bursts before a reload is required. Though fire selection is disabled in game, for simplicity of gameplay and balance, in the Halo Shorts, the BR55 is capable of fully automatic fire. | The 9.5x40mm cartridge is used in standard 36-round magazines for the BR55, providing the shooter with twelve bursts before a reload is required. Though fire selection is disabled in game, for simplicity of gameplay and balance, in the Halo Shorts, the BR55 is capable of fully automatic fire. |
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