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* '''Rapid-Fire Frame''': Deeper ammo reserves. Slightly faster reload when magazine is empty. | * '''Rapid-Fire Frame''': Deeper ammo reserves. Slightly faster reload when magazine is empty. | ||
===Barrel Attachment=== | ===Barrel Attachment=== |
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- "My fangs are bared."
- — Weapon Description
Copperhead-4sn is a Legendary Sniper Rifle in Destiny 2.[1]
Gameplay
Intrinsic properties
- Rapid-Fire Frame: Deeper ammo reserves. Slightly faster reload when magazine is empty.
Barrel Attachment
- Full Bore: Barrel optimized for distance. Greatly increases range. Decreases stability. Slightly decreases handling speed.
- Smallbore: Dual strength barrel. Increases range. Increases stability.
- Arrowhead Brake: Lightly vented barrel. Greatly controls recoil. Increases handling speed.
Magazine Upgrade
- Tactical Mag: This weapon has multiple tactical improvements. Slightly increases stability. Increases reload speed. Slightly increases magazine size.
- Flared Magwell: Optimized for fast reloading. Slightly increases stability. Greatly increases reload speed.
Trait
- Firmly Planted: Increased accuracy, stability, and handling when firing while crouched.
Trivia
- Like most Veist weapons, this weapon's name and description are a nod to a venomous animal. This weapon's name is possibly a reference to the Northern Copperhead, a venomous snake common to Eastern North America. The description is may be a reference to the species' venomous fangs, which are said to be fully functional even in newborns.[2]
List of appearances
- Destiny 2 (First appearance)
References
- ^ Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard
- ^ Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute: Northern copperhead