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'''10mm (.390)-caliber''' is a round used in the [[MA2B]] assault rifles. It is a significantly larger round than the [[M118 Full Metal Jacket Armor-Piercing|7.62×51 NATO]] round used in the [[MA5B Individual Combat Weapon System|MA5B]] (7.62×51mm = 0.308 caliber). The .390 comes in at least two varieties: the standard [[Armor-piercing round|armor piercing round]] and [[Shredder Round|"shredder" rounds]] made from depleted Uranium.
'''10mm (.390)-caliber''' is a round used in the [[MA2B]] assault rifles. It is a significantly larger round than the [[7.62x51mm|M118 Full Metal Jacket Armor-Piercing|7.62×51 NATO]] round used in the [[MA5B Individual Combat Weapon System|MA5B]] (7.62×51mm = 0.308 caliber). The .390 comes in at least two varieties: the standard [[Armor-piercing round|armor piercing round]] and [[Shredder Round|"shredder" rounds]] made from depleted Uranium.


The [[SPARTAN-II]]s used this ammunition in their MA2Bs when they abducted [[Robert Watts|Colonel Robert Watts]].<ref>'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', ''page 100''</ref>
The [[SPARTAN-II]]s used this ammunition in their MA2Bs when they abducted [[Robert Watts|Colonel Robert Watts]].<ref>'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', ''page 100''</ref>

Revision as of 13:31, May 31, 2020

10mm (.390)-caliber is a round used in the MA2B assault rifles. It is a significantly larger round than the M118 Full Metal Jacket Armor-Piercing|7.62×51 NATO round used in the MA5B (7.62×51mm = 0.308 caliber). The .390 comes in at least two varieties: the standard armor piercing round and "shredder" rounds made from depleted Uranium.

The SPARTAN-IIs used this ammunition in their MA2Bs when they abducted Colonel Robert Watts.[1]

Trivia

This round size may have been specifically created for the MA2B - its modern counterpart is an obscure Soviet assault rifle round.

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