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M45E Shotgun
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Production overview

Manufacturer:

Misriah Armory[1][2][3]

Type:

Shotgun

Specifications

Length:

118 centimeters (46.4 in)[1][2][3]

Ammunition type:

M296 8-Gauge 18.5mm Magnum[1][3]

Capacity:

6[1][3] or 12[2] shells

Feed system:

Dual tubular, non-detachable magazines[4]

Operation:

Pump-action[3]

Optics:

None (Smart-link-compatible)

Service history

In service:

 

The M45E Tactical Shotgun,[2] or Tactical Shotgun, 8 Gauge, Pump Action, M45,[4] is a firearm built by Misriah Armory and used by the armed forces of the United Nations Space Command. It is one of several firearms in the broader M45 family, the other notable variant being the more common M45D shotgun.[3]

Overview

Design details

The M45E was the design template on which many of the UNSC's shotguns would be based on, with Weapon System Technology copying the design for their own DTM series and M90/M90A shotguns.[2] It boasts a dual tubular, non-detachable magazine above the barrel which is capable of storing six M296 8-Gauge Magnum shells[1][3] - though some models are capable of storing twelve, similar to their M90 counterparts.[2] Reloading is done by inserting shells into the top of the weapon. The magazine and barrel are surrounded in a heat shroud with a pump action below and a picatinny rail atop for mounting optical attachments.

The M90 shotguns built by Weapon System Technology are functionally almost identical to the M45, save for their larger magazine size,[1] and it is common for armouries across the UNSC to stock both models.[2]

Service history

The M45E was originally designed for expeditionary forces operating on the colonial frontier. It has since been adopted primarily for use by the UNSC Army, with some notorious private security firms also using it too.[3] It was also used by the UNSC Marine Corps, with most experienced veterans recognising its heritage and reliability.[2]

It was used by UNSC forces to great effect in urban operations during the Insurrection,[2] and Human-Covenant War.[1] It was heavily used by Army garrisons on Reach during the Fall of Reach, and was a particularly favourite weapon of Emile-A239, a SPARTAN-III working under the Special Warfare Group Three as part of NOBLE Team. M45Es were also stocked aboard UNSC Pillar of Autumn in preparation for Operation: RED FLAG; during preparations for the mission, the ship's supply of M90s were largely hoarded by the ship's SPARTAN-II complement - leaving the rest of the infantry garrison aboard to use the M45Es. Despite the two being functionally equivalent, Major Antonio Silva held it as a sticking point for his larger distaste of the Spartan program.[5]

The M45E is still used in the post-war era, though to a lesser degree than the M45D. In Operation: WOLFE, Kelly-087 used one loaded with plastic-saboted strike rounds. She used the weapon to fire into the glass covering the ground on Reach in an attempt to make modest foxholes Blue Team to fight in.[6]

Production notes

The M45E was first introduced in Halo: Reach as a replacement for the M90/M90A shotguns found in the earlier Halo games. The weapon is similar to the M90A of Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST, boasting six shells in its internal magazine. At the time of Reach's publication, it was simply referred to as the M45 Tactical Shotgun in official material including Bungie.net,[4] the game manual, the in-game tooltips, and Halo: The Essential Visual Guide.[1] However, the release of Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary in late 2011 saw the weapon referred to in that game's Library feature as the M45E. At this time, it appeared that the Anniversary M45E designation may have been intended to differentiate that weapon (with its 12-round magazine) from the Reach incarnation. However, the release of the Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition) reaffirmed the two as one and the same, using an image of the Reach shotgun for the M45E infobox - effectively confirming the version seen in Anniversary to simply be an alteration for gameplay purposes.[3]

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