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The Semi-auto Rifle[1] is an object that appears in Shadow the Hedgehog. A GUN-exclusive rifle, it is a gun-type weapon usable to both enemies and the player. It appears to be the main service rifle of GUN, seen commonly in the hands of GUN soldiers.

Description

The Semi-Auto Rifle is a black rifle with a long body and a thin barrel. It fires single shots (being semi-automatic) and overall resembles the M16 assault rifle, with some features from an MP5, such as the sights. It loads bullets of an undetermined caliber (likely 5-8mm) in a thirty round magazine.

Overview

In gameplay, the Semi-Auto Rifles can only be found in certain Stages. They can be wielded by enemies aligned with GUN, such as GUN Soldiers, Gun Beetles and Big Foot-type foes, who will use them against the player.

Semi-Auto Rifles can be dropped by defeated enemies that wield them or released from containers. Touching them will make Shadow pick them up automatically and pressing Square/SNNBGAMECUBEDISCO/XboxX (whether on the ground or in mid-air) fires them. Holding down Square/SNNBGAMECUBEDISCO/XboxX makes them fire continuously shots as well. As a gun, the Semi-Auto Rifle can shoot enemies from a distance (targets within range will be automatically targeted). By comparison to other weapons, the Semi-Auto Rifle has medium-range and medium damage output. A Semi-Auto Rifle has a total of thirty shots and once those run out, it becomes useless. However, it can be reloaded with another thirty shots by picking up another Semi-Auto Rifle.

References

  1. Kaizen Media Group (22 November 2005). "Appendix". Shadow the Hedgehog: Prima Official Game Guide. Prima Games. p. 91. ISBN 978-0761551959.

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