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Revision as of 05:03, 1 November 2022
Navigation: | Main Page → Game mechanics → Abilities → Cover → Static M2HB |
Static weapon | |
M2HB-QCB | |
Game information | |
Category | Machine gun |
Fire modes | Full-auto (AutoROF 5) |
Caliber | .50 BMG |
Barrel length (inches) | 45 |
Feeding system | Ammo belt |
+1 round in chamber? | No |
Critical failure type | Failure to feed |
Stock type | Fixed (S) (see below) |
Weight (units) | Unsparable |
Max condition | 15000 |
Shop value / Rarity | N/A |
Accessory compatibility | |
Feeding | M2 ammo belt |
Standard: | Loose M2 ammo belt, 200 rounds |
Muzzle | N/A |
Standard: | None |
Optics | N/A |
Standard: | None |
Underbarrel mount | N/A |
Standard: | Tripod mount (integrated) |
Lights | N/A |
Standard: | None |
Real world information | |
Manufacturer | FN Herstal |
Country of origin | Belgium |
Year | 2019 |
The Static M2HB is a M2HB-QCB (Heavy Barrel, Quick-Change Barrel) machine gun mounted on a tripod and found exclusively on .50 cal MG emplacements. Although it is not based on an existing firearm and acts like a completely new weapon, the Static M2HB does not count as a separate weapon. It is an element of the .50 cal MG emplacement, a type of cover.
Tripod mount
The tripod mount provides all of the following effects:
- Static weapon: It cannot be equipped or added to the inventory.
- FT -1
- Recoil -2
- IS tier +2
Notes
Despite lacking a stock in the traditional sense, the M2HB is intended for use in a sitting or cross-legged position, with both hands on the spade grips and a sufficiently lowered position to use the sights. This posture, alongside the weapon's natural heft, is considered stable enough to have the same effects as a fixed stock. Therefore, it does not suffer from the accuracy malus typically associated with stockless firearms.