M20 PDW
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Personal defense weapon[1] |
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11 centimeters (4.4 in)[1] |
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29 centimeters (11.6 in)[1] |
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1.3 kilograms (2.87 lb)[1] |
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The M20/Personal Defense Weapon (M20/PDW) is small arm produced by Misriah Armory and issued to United Nations Space Command service personnel.[1][2] The M20 serves as a replacement for the M7 SMG in the post-Covenant war era. The weapon is issued to UNSC vehicle and aircraft crews, security personnel, and Spartans who expect to encounter close-quarters combat.[3][3]
Overview
Design details
The M20 is visually similar to its predecessor, though it differs in using a new high-velocity armor-piercing round that increases the amount of kinetic energy imparted to the target, specifically developed to counter the proliferation of military-grade armor among Insurrectionist cells and as a response to Covenant energy shield technology.[1][2] The weapon uses top-mounted magazines of cased 5.7×28mm High Velocity, Armor Piercing (HV-AP) ammunition rather than the side-mounted magazines of caseless ammunition used by the M7. The top-mounted magazine offers an improved reload time and allows the weapon to be more open to customaisation and field-modification,[2] with the weapon compatible with nearly all UNSC weapon attachments.[1]
By default, the M20 is equipped with a reflex CQB sight, though as per above this can be swapped out.[2] The weapon's main frame features a retracting stock, folding foregrip, and a smart-link electronics package to allow it to be used with any UNSC helmet. The weapon's lightweight construction allows it to be fired one-handed.[1]
Variants
The M20's accessibility to production and customisation has opened the weapon up to having a large catalog of subvariants.[2] It is compatible with nearly all UNSC weapon attachments.[1]
- Sight options
- Standard: SMG with CQB sight. Standard configuration best suited for close-quarters combat while leveraging smart-link.SMG with CQB Sight. [4]
- Morph SMG: SMG with Morph sight. Advanced tactical configuration used by the UEG's elite bodyguard corps.[5]
- Projection SMG: SMG with Projection sight. SWAT configuration used by UNSC military police and UEG security forces.[3][6]
- Recon SMG: SMG with Recon sight. Personal defense weapon configuration issued to UNSC pilots.[7]
- Hybrid SMG: SMG with Holoscope. Personal defense weapon configuration used by Sangheili liaison teams.[8]
- COG SMG: SMG with COG sight. Interdiction configuration used by Marine and Spartan boarding parties.[9]
- Other attachments
- Long Barrel: Increases range of bullet magnetism and aim assist.
- Laser Targeter: Increases weapon accuracy by reducing bullet spread.
- Silencer: Firing the weapon does not make the user show up on enemy radar. However, walking still gives away the user's position.
- Stabilization Jets: Helps control vertical recoil.
- Kinetic Bolts: Augments knockback and damage against vehicles.
- Energy Bayonet: Increases melee damage and range, allowing for a one-hit kill against normal opponents.
- Extended Magazine: Increases both ready and reserve ammunition capacity by up to 40%.
- Threat Marker: Tracks targeted enemy personnel for a short time.
- Sound Dampener: Increases effective range and reduces firing signature.
Gameplay
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Changes from M7 SMG in Halo 2: Anniversary
- Can now be zoomed in using the Smart Scope to have its bullet spread reduced at the cost of added recoil.
- As of the November 2017 update, headshots with the M20 SMG now deal bonus damage on unshielded targets.
- Increased damage, killing in 19-20 rounds, (depending on the headshot bonus) instead of 25 rounds.
- Maximum reserve ammo increased from 180 to 360.
- Rate of fire is now 920 RPM.
Changes from Halo 5: Guardians to HCS testing
- Maximum reserve ammo decreased to 300 (-14.3%).
Changes from HCS testing to Overtime
- Aim assist slightly decreased within effective range.
- Overall damage slightly reduced, including headshot damage.
- Accuracy slightly increased as the inner reticles no longer bloom outside of the outer circular reticle.
Production notes
In Halo 5: Guardians' gameplay, UI, menus, and promotional material, the weapon is often colloquially referred to as a submachine gun (SMG).[3][4] This is due to the weapon being designed as a successor to the M7 and M7S SMGs found in prior Halo games. However, this description has only ever been used in a colloquial or in-game context - in the weapon's dedicated spotlights on its Halo Waypoint Universe article and the Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), both exclusively refer to the weapon as a personal defence weapon.[1][2] This is reflected in the weapon's given lore, with a focus on armour-piercing rounds as opposed to the M7's pistol-calibre ammunition.
The aforementioned Halo Waypoint page erroneously referred to the M20 PDW as firing the M7 SMG's 5×23mm caseless ammunition.[1] However, the weapon is designed to eject spent shells - a behaviour which can be observed in-game. This discrepancy was corrected in the Halo Encyclopedia.[2]
Trivia
The M20 bears similarity of both the FN-P90's receiver-style magazine, and foresight, and the MP7's frame.
Gallery
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Screenshots
A render of the SMG from the pre-Beta development stage of Halo 5: Guardians.
The SMG seen ejecting shell casings on Trench in the Halo 5: Guardians Multiplayer Beta.
Smart Scope with the SMG on Crossfire in the Halo 5: Guardians Multiplayer Beta.
Spartan Olympia Vale of Fireteam Osiris using an M20 SMG in the key art for Halo 5: Guardians.
First-person view of the M20 by Frederic-104 in the Halo 5: Guardians campaign.
Linda-058 using the M20 SMG while aboard Argent Moon.
First-person view of the M20 on Coliseum in Halo 5: Guardians.
A Freebooter-clad Spartan-IV using an M20.
A Venture-clad Spartan-IV using an M20 on March on Stormbreak.
Third-person view of a Stinger-clad Spartan-IV using a Hybrid M20.
A Promethean Soldier with an M20 on Raid on Apex 7.
M20 SMGs being used on targets in Halo: Recruit.
Halo 5: Guardians variants
List of appearances
- Halo 5: Guardians (First appearance)
- Halo Mythos
- Halo: Recruit (Non-canonical appearance)
- Vertical Umbrage
- Halo: Outcasts
Sources
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Halo Waypoint, SMG (Retrieved on Apr 13, 2016) [archive]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 176
- ^ a b c d Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Locke & Load (Retrieved on Nov 8, 2020) [archive]
- ^ a b Halo 5: Guardians, REQ card: SMG "Rapid fire submachine gun best suited for close-quarters combat wile leveraging Smart-Link."
- ^ Halo 5: Guardians, REQ card: Projection SMG "SMG with Morph Sight. Advanced tactical configuration used by the UEG's elite bodyguard corps"
- ^ Halo 5: Guardians, REQ card: Projection SMG "SMG with Projection Sight and Energy Bayonet. SWAT configuration used by UNSC military police and UEG security forces."
- ^ Halo 5: Guardians, REQ card: Hybrid SMG "SMG with Recon Sight. Personal defense weapon configuration issued to UNSC pilots."
- ^ Halo 5: Guardians, REQ card: Hybrid SMG "SMG with Hybrid Sight. Personal defense weapon configuration used by Sangheili liaison teams."
- ^ Halo 5: Guardians, REQ card: COG SMG "SMG with COG Sight. Interdiction configuration used by Marine and Spartan boarding parties."
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