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snipe it with a dmr cross mapin yo
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Halo Reach's pistol is as good as the DMR, but its not as accurate and has more recoil. The pistol looks like Halo 3's pistol, fires like Halo 2's pistol, and has a zoom like Halo Combat Evolved's pistol.
The target locater,DMR[designated marksman rifle],plasma repeater and the plasma launcher!
The DMR has been confirmed that it is coming back into the halo series. Aslo the br,ar, and the new rail gun is going to be in halo 4 as well.
It is a weapon that is a one hit head shot without sheilds, such as the dmr, sniper rifle, magnum or needle rifle
Slayer DMR's on Countdown or SWAT on Powerhouse it's the best maps and game types around.
yes there is new weapons in halo: reach i have forgot must of them but you can check out some pictures of them on bungie.net
Really it all depends. I personally like the shotgun but if you are a long ranged guy then go with sniper or if you are always in combat go with DMR or Assault rifle.
Designated Marksmen Rifle. It is a single fire, headshot weapon with a 15 round clip. It is replaced by the Battle Rifle in Halo 2 and 3, which fires a 3 round burst. This gun is good at taking out just about anything when aimed for the head.
chances are you're either talking about the name plate, the emblem or the rank. RANK: for more information on credits and rank go to bungie.net NAME PLATE: a name plate is a picture next to your gamer tag which you can turn on and off via bungie.net. there are different kinds of nameplates which you have to unlock in different ways. a few examples are: Assault rifle name plate unlocked by being a beta tester, DMR name plate unlocked by signing up to bungie pro, septagon nameplate unlocked by having an account on bungie.net etc. etc. EMBLEM: nothing is required to have an emblem of any kind (besides a copy of halo reach) you can change your emblem by going to emblem in the armory and you can change the emblem colors by going to colors which is also in the armory.
'DMR is actually made up from our initials rather than an accronym for Design, Make, Ride. So DMR actually stands for Damian Mason & Matt Ryley (who are DMR)'