MA5 series

The MA5 series, (collectively MA5 Individual Combat Weapon System), is a series of air-cooled, gas-operated assault rifles produced by Misriah Armory that are used by the UNSC Defense Force. It is part of the larger MA Series. The MA5 series rifle is the workhorse of the UNSC Marine Corps, the Navy, and the Army and has been in service for more than fifty years.

Design details
The MA5 series rifle is an air-cooled, gas-operated, magazine-fed weapon designed for automatic fire. It has an attached electronics suite that provides information on rounds remaining in magazine, compass heading, as well as several other "housekeeping" functions. The rifle performs well in a variety of environments especially given the perceived delicacy of the attached electronics suite. The MA5 rifle can be outfitted with a number of modifications including sound suppressors, a grenade launcher, an underslung shotgun, or a standard-issue flashlight.

The MA5 series rifle is a close- to medium-range weapon. It is most effectively used by fully automatic sustained fire at close range, or by using short, controlled bursts at medium range. Because of this, it is most effective at close range.

Firing mechanism
The MA5 series rifle is a bullpup rifle and is made of Titanium-A alloy. The rifle is gas-operated with a rotating bolt and therefore must be cocked before the first shot can be fired. The charging handle used to chamber the round is situated on the left side of the rifle and moves during operation. Once the first round is fired, the gases from that round and those to follow impinge upon a gas piston, which pushes back the bolt carrier, rotating the bolt inside which unlocks it and extracts the spent brass from the chamber and ejects it. As the bolt carrier group is propelled forward, it chambers another round. This cycle continues until the magazine is empty. Once the magazine is empty, the charging handle must both be pulled back and locked or must be fully cycled after a fresh magazine is inserted to chamber the next round. The magazine itself is located at the butt of the rifle and the magazine release button is located above the magazine well and has an arrow pointing down toward the housing.

The electronics suite is integrated along the top rail guard of the weapon. The MA5 is designed for the toughest of situations, able to be subjected to elements that would otherwise cause a weapon to malfunction, or render a weapon inoperable. The electronics suite contains an LED ammunition counter that displays the number of rounds remaining in the inserted magazine, as well as displaying a magnetic compass. The suite can also project a targeting reticule on the user's heads-up display or neural interface; if such equipment is not available, pop-up iron sights within the cowling can be used.

Ammunition
The MA5 series rifle uses the M118 7.62x51mm Full Metal Jacket, Armor Piercing rounds. These rounds are designed to pierce body armor so the rounds are reasonably large, and are surrounded by a molded jacket of either steel or titanium, which enhances its armor-piercing capabilities. More "exotic" ammunition types, like shredder rounds, are available for use, however these modifications are available only by Mission Conditional Requisition (MCR).

Development history
The MA5 entered service with the UNSCDF in 2437 and has remained the primary service rifle ever since. The MA5 series was preceded in service by the MA3A Individual Combat Weapon System, which itself was preceded by the MA2B and the MA1.

Known models

 * MA37 Individual Combat Weapon System - The MA37, the UNSC Army's designation of the MA5, was introduced in 2437 and is still favored heavily by the Army despite newer iterations of the series. The MA37 receives a thirty-two round magazine and has a more skeletal cowling than other MA5 variants.
 * MA5B Individual Combat Weapon System - The MA5B is commonly used by the UNSC Navy and Marine Corps. It saw more frequent usage before and during the early years of the Human-Covenant War. In comparison to the MA5C and MA5D, it is often relegated to use in short-range combat. The MA5B receives a sixty-round magazine.
 * MA5C Individual Combat Weapon System - The MA5C is an improvement upon the MA5B, featuring a heavier barrel with a one-in-seven twist, a stronger spring mechanism, and a sturdier, more ergonomically designed handguard. It receives a thirty-two round magazine; the reduced magazine capacity in relation to the MA5B is part of an effort to prevent wearing of the magazine spring. It is used by the Marine Corps and the Navy in short-to-mid range combat.
 * MA5D Individual Combat Weapon System - The MA5D is the successor of the MA5C. In service during the Insurrection, the MA5D become the UNSCDF's standard-issue service rifle circa 2557. The MA5D receives a thirty-two round magazine.
 * MA5K Carbine - The MA5K is a carbine variant of the MA5 that used almost exclusively by Special Forces units. It receives a thirty-round magazine and is seemingly quite modular, capable of being assembled in various configurations.

List of appearances

 * Halo: Combat Evolved
 * Halo 3
 * Halo Wars
 * Halo 3: ODST
 * Halo: Reach
 * Halo 4
 * The Life
 * Birth of a Spartan
 * Patrol
 * Deliver Hope
 * Sadie's Story
 * i love bees
 * Halo Legends
 * Origins
 * Homecoming
 * Odd One Out
 * Prototype
 * The Babysitter
 * The Package


 * Halo: The Fall of Reach
 * Halo: The Flood
 * Halo: First Strike
 * Halo: Ghosts of Onyx
 * Halo: Contact Harvest
 * Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe
 * Pariah
 * Dirt
 * Blunt Instruments
 * The Mona Lisa
 * Palace Hotel
 * Human Weakness
 * The Return
 * Halo Graphic Novel
 * Breaking Quarantine
 * Halo: Uprising
 * Halo: Helljumper
 * Halo: Blood Line
 * Halo: Fall of Reach
 * Boot Camp
 * Covenant