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When wielding the [[SMG]], it is possible to fire blanks. The easiest way to do this is to melee as you are firing and when the gun returns to it firing position, the gun fire sound can be heard, but no bullets are used.
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The '''Blanks in SMG''' phenomenon is a ''[[Halo 3]]'' sound oddity that occurs when firing the [[M7/Caseless Submachine Gun|SMG]]. It can be observed by [[melee]]ing, and in [[Forge]] and [[Theater]]. The [[glitches|glitch]] causes a gunfire sound to play, when no shots are actually being fired.
 
==Walkthrough==
When wielding an SMG, it is possible to fire open blanks. One of the simplest and easiest ways to do this is to melee as you are firing the SMG, and when the gun returns to its firing position, the gunfire sound can be resonated and heard, but no bullets are used.
This can also happen in Forge, when entering Edit Mode while firing an SMG. It sometimes occurs in Theater, when pausing a Film while an SMG is being fired. The sound can be heard from proximity, and will not stop until you return to Player Mode (or resume the Film, if in Theater). As you're firing the SMG, quickly go to monitor mode and then back to player mode. If done properly, you will notice that the player you shot at will take damage, but you still have all your ammo.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:04, March 19, 2022

The Blanks in SMG phenomenon is a Halo 3 sound oddity that occurs when firing the SMG. It can be observed by meleeing, and in Forge and Theater. The glitch causes a gunfire sound to play, when no shots are actually being fired.

Walkthrough[edit]

When wielding an SMG, it is possible to fire open blanks. One of the simplest and easiest ways to do this is to melee as you are firing the SMG, and when the gun returns to its firing position, the gunfire sound can be resonated and heard, but no bullets are used. This can also happen in Forge, when entering Edit Mode while firing an SMG. It sometimes occurs in Theater, when pausing a Film while an SMG is being fired. The sound can be heard from proximity, and will not stop until you return to Player Mode (or resume the Film, if in Theater). As you're firing the SMG, quickly go to monitor mode and then back to player mode. If done properly, you will notice that the player you shot at will take damage, but you still have all your ammo.