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The M62 battle rifle was an air-cooled, magazine-fed selective fire rifle used by United Nations Space Command during the Swarm War. The direct successor of the UNSC's previous battle rifle, the BR55HB, the M62 was an enormous leap forward from the BR55, featuring better accuracy, advanced weight reducing materials, frictionless barrel coating and a selective fire capability. The M62 filled the capability void between smaller calibre weapons using the 7.62x51mm NATO, which lacked sufficient range and stopping power, and larger calibre weapons chambered for the .50 BMG and 14.5x114mm cartridges, which lacked the portability of smaller systems. Utilising the 9.5x60mm high velocity, full power rifle round, the M62 was able to engage targets at short, medium and semi-long ranges, its accuracy

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  • M62 battle rifle
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  • The M62 battle rifle was an air-cooled, magazine-fed selective fire rifle used by United Nations Space Command during the Swarm War. The direct successor of the UNSC's previous battle rifle, the BR55HB, the M62 was an enormous leap forward from the BR55, featuring better accuracy, advanced weight reducing materials, frictionless barrel coating and a selective fire capability. The M62 filled the capability void between smaller calibre weapons using the 7.62x51mm NATO, which lacked sufficient range and stopping power, and larger calibre weapons chambered for the .50 BMG and 14.5x114mm cartridges, which lacked the portability of smaller systems. Utilising the 9.5x60mm high velocity, full power rifle round, the M62 was able to engage targets at short, medium and semi-long ranges, its accuracy
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Range
  • 54000.0
Affiliation
  • *United Nations Space Command
Fire
  • *Semi-automatic *3-round Burst *Full Automatic
Name
  • M62 battle rifle
Operation
  • gas-operated, rotating bolt
Type
  • bullpup battle rifle
Model
  • M62
Rate of Fire
  • *900 rounds per minute *600 rounds per minute
Manufacturer
  • Misriah Armouries
Accuracy
  • High
Magazine
  • M10 36-round detachable box magazine
Size
  • M62: *Height: 220mm *Length: 912mm *Barrel: 872mm M62HB: *Length:960mm *Barrel: 910mm M62 Carbine: *Length: 720mm *Barrel: 680mm
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  • The M62 battle rifle was an air-cooled, magazine-fed selective fire rifle used by United Nations Space Command during the Swarm War. The direct successor of the UNSC's previous battle rifle, the BR55HB, the M62 was an enormous leap forward from the BR55, featuring better accuracy, advanced weight reducing materials, frictionless barrel coating and a selective fire capability. The M62 filled the capability void between smaller calibre weapons using the 7.62x51mm NATO, which lacked sufficient range and stopping power, and larger calibre weapons chambered for the .50 BMG and 14.5x114mm cartridges, which lacked the portability of smaller systems. Utilising the 9.5x60mm high velocity, full power rifle round, the M62 was able to engage targets at short, medium and semi-long ranges, its accuracy and stopping power great advantages against heavily shielded and armoured infantry targets. As a battle rifle, the M62 fired a full-sized rifle round with increased range, accuracy and kinetic energy characteristics compared to assault rifles, giving a distinct advantage when facing hostile infantry forces. The rifle was also modular, allowing for a wide array of attachments to be added.
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