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The BR55HB SR is a bullpup, burst-fire UNSC rifle that fires the 9.5x40mm X-HP-SAP round (see below). It fires from a 36 round magazine which fits flush in the receiver. The receiver is built directly into the butt of the gun and is located behind the grip (known as a bullpup configuration). | The BR55HB SR is a bullpup, burst-fire UNSC rifle that fires the 9.5x40mm X-HP-SAP round (see below). It fires from a 36 round magazine which fits flush in the receiver. The receiver is built directly into the butt of the gun and is located behind the grip (known as a bullpup configuration). | ||
This titanium alloy weapon is gas-operated with a rotating bolt and therefore must be cocked before the first round can be fired. The bolt used to chamber the round is located on the left side of the weapon and does not move during operation. From then on, the gases from the previous rounds rotate the bolt inside and continue to chamber rounds until the magazine is empty. Once the magazine is empty, the bolt (even though not illustrated in-game) can either be pulled back and locked or it can be fully cycled after a fresh mag has been housed. If it is pulled back and locked, then it must be pushed forward once a fresh magazine is housed to chamber a new round. The magazine release button is located on both sides of the gun | This titanium alloy weapon is gas-operated with a rotating bolt and therefore must be cocked before the first round can be fired. The bolt used to chamber the round is located on the left side of the weapon and does not move during operation. From then on, the gases from the previous rounds rotate the bolt inside and continue to chamber rounds until the magazine is empty. Once the magazine is empty, the bolt (even though not illustrated in-game) can either be pulled back and locked or it can be fully cycled after a fresh mag has been housed. If it is pulled back and locked, then it must be pushed forward once a fresh magazine is housed to chamber a new round. The magazine release button is located on both sides of the gun with an arrow pionting down towards the housed mag in the stock. The ejection port is located on the right side of the weapon. There is also a fire selector on both sides of the ammo display. | ||
The BR55HB SR, having a rifled barrel, has noticeable changes from the BR55. First off, it has a longer barrel for increased range and accuracy. It is fitted with a Trijicon ACOG-style scope on a modified carrying handle and now also has a trigger guard. The safety is also located | The BR55HB SR, having a rifled barrel, has noticeable changes from the BR55. First off, it has a longer barrel for increased range and accuracy. It is fitted with a Trijicon ACOG-style scope on a modified carrying handle and now also has a trigger guard. The safety is also located above the handle of the weapon. | ||
==Changes From The BR55== | ==Changes From The BR55== |
Revision as of 20:58, October 4, 2007
Template:Weapon The BR55HB SR Battle Rifle is a United Nations Space Command infantry firearm and a variant of the standard BR55 Battle Rifle.[1]
Introduction
The BR55HB SR Battle Rifle is a variant of the Halo 2-era BR55 Battle Rifle and is first being introduced into Halo 3. It is a good, all-around weapon and is virtually identical to its predecessor in terms of performance. This weapon was available in the Halo 3 Beta.
Summary
The BR55HB SR Battle Rifle is a burst fire, gas-operated, magazine-fed, mid-to-long range weapon. It is relatively the same as the BR55 Battle Rifle but with some design changes. It still fires the M634 9.5x40mm X-HP-SAP round in three round bursts from a 36 round magazine and it still has a scope with a 2x magnification. Its power, accuracy, and range are pretty much the same.
Physical Description and Appearance
The BR55HB SR is a bullpup, burst-fire UNSC rifle that fires the 9.5x40mm X-HP-SAP round (see below). It fires from a 36 round magazine which fits flush in the receiver. The receiver is built directly into the butt of the gun and is located behind the grip (known as a bullpup configuration).
This titanium alloy weapon is gas-operated with a rotating bolt and therefore must be cocked before the first round can be fired. The bolt used to chamber the round is located on the left side of the weapon and does not move during operation. From then on, the gases from the previous rounds rotate the bolt inside and continue to chamber rounds until the magazine is empty. Once the magazine is empty, the bolt (even though not illustrated in-game) can either be pulled back and locked or it can be fully cycled after a fresh mag has been housed. If it is pulled back and locked, then it must be pushed forward once a fresh magazine is housed to chamber a new round. The magazine release button is located on both sides of the gun with an arrow pionting down towards the housed mag in the stock. The ejection port is located on the right side of the weapon. There is also a fire selector on both sides of the ammo display.
The BR55HB SR, having a rifled barrel, has noticeable changes from the BR55. First off, it has a longer barrel for increased range and accuracy. It is fitted with a Trijicon ACOG-style scope on a modified carrying handle and now also has a trigger guard. The safety is also located above the handle of the weapon.
Changes From The BR55
- Modified optical rail
- New Trijicon ACOG-style scope
- New trigger guard
- Longer barrel
- New reloading animation
- Almost the same firing noise
(Note: In terms of gameplay, during the Halo 3 Beta, the BR55HB SR was virtually identical to the BR55. However, Bungie has stated that certain weapons will be tweaked slightly between then and the time the game is released, so the BR55HB SR Battle Rifle may function somewhat differently in the final game).
Ammunition
The BR55HB SR uses the same 9.5 × 40 mm X-HP-SAP rounds as the BR55. See here for more information.
Influences
The BR55HB SR's design is based on the same weapons as its predecessor. It appears to be largely based on the French standard issue FAMAS assault rifle, and also has features resembling the US Army's prototype XM8 rifles. Other influences could be the Steyr AUG, the SA80 or the lengthened SA80, the L86 LSW. See here for more information.
Character Compatibility
This is most likely what the compatibility will be in Halo 3.
- Elites
- Spartans
- Marines
- Brutes
- Flood Combat Form (Human)
- Flood Combat Form (Elite)
Trivia
- Technically, "HB" stands for "Heavy Barrel" which may hint at a more sustained fire.
- In the Halo: Arms Race trailers and in Halo Wars, the BR55HB SR Battle Rifle seems to be automatic. But in Halo 3, however, it only fires in bursts of three rounds.