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{{quote|A Guardian can't ask for a more reliable ally than an Auto Rifle. Keep it steady and it'll always bring you home.|[[Commander Zavala]]}}
{{quote|A Guardian can't ask for a more reliable ally than an Auto Rifle. Keep it steady and it'll always bring you home.|[[Commander Zavala]]}}


An '''Auto Rifle''' is a class of primary weapons featured in ''[[Destiny]]''. All-purpose weapons,<ref>Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 3, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Inventory#Auto Rifles|Auto Rifles]]</ref> 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 rifle|scout]] and [[Pulse rifle|pulse]] rifles in their ability to fire constantly once the trigger is pulled.<ref name = "Beta">'''Bungie (2014-7-17)''', ''Destiny: Beta PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard.''</ref>
An '''Auto Rifle''' is a class of primary weapons featured in ''[[Destiny]]''. All-purpose weapons,<ref>Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 3, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Inventory#Auto Rifles|Auto Rifles]]</ref> 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 rifle|scout]] and [[Pulse rifle|pulse]] rifles in their ability to fire constantly once the trigger is pulled without the need for special perks.<ref name = "Beta">'''Bungie (2014-7-17)''', ''Destiny: Beta PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard.''</ref>


==Year One==
==Year One==
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*[[Cydonia-AR2]]
*[[Cydonia-AR2]]
*[[Galahad-B]]
*[[Galahad-B]]
*[[Husk of the Pit]]
*[[Husk of the Pit]]- Fast-firing auto rifle that is the base version of the [[Necrochasm]]. Leveling up this gun requires that you kill a certain amount of a certain type of [[Hive]] enemy.
*[[Khvostov 7G-02]]
*[[Khvostov 7G-02]]- Slow-firing Auto Rifle that is the very first gun any and every [[Destiny]] player picks up when they play through the tutorial level. This gun was brought back in Year 3 as an exotic with multiple firing modes and over 100 different customization options.
*[[Marshal-A]]
*[[Marshal-A]]
*[[Marshal-A1]]
*[[Marshal-A1]]
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*[[Do Gooder V]]
*[[Do Gooder V]]
*[[Doctor Nope]]
*[[Doctor Nope]]
*[[Eidolon Ally]]<sup>(Upgrade [[Husk of the Pit]])</sup>
*[[Eidolon Ally]]<sup>(Upgrade from [[Husk of the Pit]] that requires the Crux of Crota to transform it into the [[Necrochasm]])</sup>
*[[First Rule DHYB]]
*[[First Rule DHYB]]
*[[For The People]]
*[[For The People]]
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===Exotic===
===Exotic===
*[[Khvostov 7G-0X]]
*[[Khvostov 7G-0X]] (Quest reward)
*[[Necrochasm]] (quest reward)
*[[Necrochasm]] (Quest reward)
*[[Abyss Defiant (Adept)]] ([[Crota's End]])
*[[Abyss Defiant (Adept)]] ([[Crota's End]])
*[[Atheon's Epilogue (Adept)]] ([[Vault of Glass]])
*[[Atheon's Epilogue (Adept)]] ([[Vault of Glass]])

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An example of an auto rifle.

"A Guardian can't ask for a more reliable ally than an Auto Rifle. Keep it steady and it'll always bring you home."
Commander Zavala

An Auto Rifle is a class of primary weapons featured in Destiny. All-purpose weapons,[1] 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 without the need for special perks.[2]

Year One

Common

  • Cydonia-AR2
  • Galahad-B
  • Husk of the Pit- Fast-firing auto rifle that is the base version of the Necrochasm. Leveling up this gun requires that you kill a certain amount of a certain type of Hive enemy.
  • Khvostov 7G-02- Slow-firing Auto Rifle that is the very first gun any and every Destiny player picks up when they play through the tutorial level. This gun was brought back in Year 3 as an exotic with multiple firing modes and over 100 different customization options.
  • Marshal-A
  • Marshal-A1
  • Sahara-AR2

Uncommon

Rare

Legendary

Exotic

Year Two

Common

Uncommon

Rare

Legendary

Exotic

Year Three

Common

Uncommon

Rare

Legendary

Exotic

Destiny 2

Common

Uncommon

Rare

Legendary

Exotic

  • Sweet Business- Gatling gun-style auto rifle with a 99-round magazine that gains rate of fire and range the longer the trigger is held down. Automatically loads picked up ammo into the magazine if firing.
  • Hard Light- 600 RPM auto rifle that can switch elemental damage types at will. Rounds fired from the gun have no damage falloff, bounce repeatedly off hard surfaces and can over-penetrate targets.

List of appearances

References

  1. ^ Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 3, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Auto Rifles
  2. ^ Bungie (2014-7-17), Destiny: Beta PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard.

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