
The weapon also has an even tighter spread, allowing for greater range and accuracy.
#NERF HALO BULLDOG CODE#
In the case of the Bulldogs supplied to UNSC Infinity forces in 2560, the weapons have the proof code FK, which translates to a manufacture year of 2559. NERF HALO Blasters Reviews NERF HALO Blasters HALO is perhaps the most influential shooter that has ever been released. The sides of the weapon just above the magazine contain a proof mark indicating the weapon's year of manufacture and a certification that the weapon is safe to fire with nitrocellulose-based gunpowder. The weapon's side contains various decals including barcode which translates to details of the weapon's manufacturer, the Misriah Armory facility at Eos Chasma, Mars and the weapon's name, CQS48 Combat Shotgun. The CQS48 used in 2560 features a matte black and dark grey finish.

The Bulldog integrates iron sights and multiple attachment rail segments on its body. However, the 12-gauge ammunition it fires is substantially smaller.

The rotary magazine allows the CQS48 to replenish its supply of loaded ammunition substantially faster than the non-detachable magazines of the M45 and M90 shotguns. After every shot, the foregrip must be retracted and pushed forward again to work the weapon's action and rotate the cylindrical magazine into the next position. The CQS48 Bulldog is a pump-action combat shotgun which fires 12-gauge shells from an 7-round rotating drum. Description: The Nerf Halo Bulldog SG blaster is inspired by the one in Halo Infinite, capturing the look of the blaster from the next chapter in this legendary.
