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[[File:DMR EVOS-D.png|thumb|250px|The EVOS-D mounted on an M392 Designated Marksman Rifle.]]
[[File:DMR EVOS-D.png|thumb|250px|The EVOS-D mounted on an M392 Designated Marksman Rifle.]]
The '''EVOS-D''' is an [[Telescopic sight|optical scope]] used on the [[M392 DMR]]. It is capable of 1-3× magnification.<ref>[http://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/Universe/Detail/dmr/c0dfea7c-87fa-4224-82ff-c44d93b73f03 '''Halo Waypoint''', ''DMR'']</ref>
The '''EVOS-D''' is an [[Telescopic sight|optical scope]] typically mounted on the [[M392 DMR]].{{Ref/Book|EVG|Page=49}}{{Ref/Site|Id=waypoint11|URL=http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/intel/theuniverse/tech/gallery/dmr/c0dfea7c-87fa-4224-82ff-c44d93b73f03|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=DMR|D=15|M=07|Y=2011|LocalArchive=Archive:Halo_Waypoint/2009 to 2014/Universe/Weapons#DMR}} The optics is capable of 1-3× magnification. The device also has a [[Wikipedia:Stadiametric_rangefinding|stadiametric rangefinder]], but it is laid out sideways, forcing the user to turn the scope on its side to measure the height of a target.{{Ref/Game|HR|M392 DMR in-game weapon model}} The attachment is notably absent from the "Bandit" variant of M392, which is manufactured by [[Sevine Arms]] under a license from [[Misriah Armory]].{{Ref/Game|HI|M392 Bandit in-game weapon model}}


==Trivia==
==Production notes==
*The [[MA37 assault rifle]]'s in-game model has "EVOS-D" printed on the side. This suggests that the EVOS-D was not established as the M392's scope until ''Waypoint'''s article on the DMR was written.
*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}}
*The scope's zoom cannot be adjusted ingame, although the scope has a marker that indicates zoom level from 1-3x.
*While the scope has a marker that indicates zoom level from 1-3x, its magnification optics cannot be adjusted in-game.
*The scope has a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadiametric_rangefinding stadiametric rangefinder], but it is laid out sideways, forcing the user to turn the scope on its side to measure the height of a target.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 20:37, May 22, 2023

Not to be confused with EVOS-J.
The EVOS-D mounted on an M392 Designated Marksman Rifle.

The EVOS-D is an optical scope typically mounted on the M392 DMR.[1][2] The optics is capable of 1-3× magnification. The device also has a stadiametric rangefinder, but it is laid out sideways, forcing the user to turn the scope on its side to measure the height of a target.[3] The attachment is notably absent from the "Bandit" variant of M392, which is manufactured by Sevine Arms under a license from Misriah Armory.[4]

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 similarly mounted with the EVOS-J.[5]
  • While the scope has a marker that indicates zoom level from 1-3x, its magnification optics cannot be adjusted in-game.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 49
  2. ^ Halo Waypoint, DMR (Retrieved on Jul 15, 2011) [local archive] [external archive]
  3. ^ Halo: Reach, M392 DMR in-game weapon model
  4. ^ Halo Infinite, M392 Bandit in-game weapon model
  5. ^ Halo Infinite, MA40 assault rifle in-game weapon model