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==Production notes== | ==Production notes== | ||
*The [[MA37 assault rifle]]'s in-game model also has "EVOS-D" printed on the side. This may suggest that the EVOS-D was not established as the M392's scope until Halo Waypoint's article on the DMR was written. Similarly, the MA37's successor, the [[MA40 assault rifle]], is mounted with the [[EVOS-J]].{{Ref/Game|HI|MA40 assault rifle in-game weapon model}} | *The [[MA37 assault rifle]]'s in-game model also has "EVOS-D" printed on the side. This may suggest that the EVOS-D was not established as the M392's scope until Halo Waypoint's article on the DMR was written. Similarly, the MA37's successor, the [[MA40 assault rifle]], is similarly mounted with the [[EVOS-J]].{{Ref/Game|HI|MA40 assault rifle in-game weapon model}} | ||
*While the scope has a marker that indicates zoom level from 1-3x, its magnification optics cannot be adjusted in-game. | *While the scope has a marker that indicates zoom level from 1-3x, its magnification optics cannot be adjusted in-game. | ||
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