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There is more information available on this subject at Auto Rifle on the English Wikipedia.
An auto rifle is a class of primary weapons featured in Destiny. Auto rifles are magazine-fed weapons that, as its name suggests, automatically removes the spent cartridge case, cocks the rifle, loads a new cartridge and fires again repeatedly, as long as the trigger is held down or until the magazine is exhausted. Auto rifles are distinguished from scout and pulse rifles in their ability to fire constantly once the trigger is pulled.[1]
Auto rifles
- Arcus Regime
- Carte Blanche S.1
- Cydonia-AR2
- Cydonia-AR3
- Doctor Nope (legendary)
- Galahad-B
- Hex Caster Arc (legendary)
- Marshal-A
- Marshal-A1
- Sanctuary No. 2
- Sahara-AR2
- Sahara-AR3
- Shingen - B
- Shingen - E
- Suros ADM-40
- Suros Regime
- Vanquisher VIII
List of appearances
- Destiny (First appearance)
References
- ^ Bungie (2014-7-17), Destiny: Beta PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard.