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The chaingun is a tri-barrelled rotary cannon that could be held with two hands by the player. It was frequently seen in promotional material for the game including the first-ever screenshot released, though was ultimately cut. The concept was later revived with the [[AIE-486H machine gun]] in ''Halo 3''.
The chaingun is a tri-barrelled rotary cannon that could be held with two hands by the player. It was frequently seen in promotional material for the game including the first-ever screenshot released, though was ultimately cut. The concept was later revived with the [[AIE-486H machine gun]] in ''Halo 3''.
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File:PXH FirstOfficial Screenshot.jpg|The first-ever screenshot released from ''Halo''.
File:Halo 072199.jpg|The first-ever screenshot released from ''Halo''.
File:PXH ChiefChaingunPose Screenshot 2.jpg|Master Chief wielding the chaingun.
File:Halo original 4.jpg|Master Chief wielding the chaingun.
File:PXH ChiefChaingunPose Screenshot.jpg|Another screenshot of the chaingun in use.
File:Halo chief 1099.jpg|Another screenshot of the chaingun in use.
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