Rifle

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Template:Ratings In the actual sense of the word, a "rifle" is a weapon with a spiral grooved barrel that imparts a spin on a projectile to obtain better levels of accuracy than a smooth-bore weapon, such as a handgun. In the Halo sense of the word, a rifle can have several different meanings.

When regarding human weapons, there are a few forms of the word "rifle" used. An "assault rifle" is a kind of firearm, that may or may not be fully-automatic (and may posses a fire selector), that fires a round between a pistol or battle rifle. A "battle rifle" fires a large full-size rifle round and is usually, but not always, semi-automatic and often have a long full-size barrel. A "sniper rifle" fires a multitude of ammunition, almost exclusively in semi-automatic, in the goal of achieving high levels of accuracy, and typically longer ranges than assault or battle rifles.

Regarding Covenant weapons, a "rifle" is used not to describe the technicals of the weapon itself, but in the role it plays on the battlefield. For example, the plasma pistol and plasma rifle, while similar, are used in two different ways. Basically, a rifle is larger than a pistol, often requiring two hands to use (except while dual-wielding), but is smaller than a heavy weapon like a brute shot or fuel rod weapon. This applies to the plasma rifle, Brute Plasma Rifle and beam rifle. The Covenant Carbine is also considered a rifle and the Type-25 Carbine (sometimes called a "spike rifle") can fit into this list as well.

There are 15 appearances of a "rifle" in the Halo universe:

United Nations Space Command

Assault Rifles

MA series

Battle Rifles

Nonlinear Rifles

Sniper Rifles

Sniper Rifles are used for a more accurate and long range shots than other small arms

Covenant

Particle

Plasma



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