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Hello, this is XboxAhoy and this is the thirty-sixth episode of my Black Ops 2 Weapon Guide.
This time, we're covering the M8A1.. A new addition to the Call of Duty arsenal, this weapon is unusual in that it fires a
four-round burst by default - and is unlocked at level 49.
The M8A1 is a fictional derivative of the German XM8 rifle design, first seen in 2002.
The rifle was produced by Heckler and Koch at the behest of the US Army, seeking a potential
future replacement for the AR-15 platform currently in service.
The XM8 designation was assigned in the wake of the Objective Individual Combat Weapon
(OICW) contract, a project which sought a futuristic all-in-one infantry rifle.
The project fell through, but the XM8 design was brought about as a result - a modular
derivative of the German G36 rifle design, making extensive use of modern composite materials.
Ultimately, the XM8 project was discontinued in 2005 - the performance gains over the existing
platforms in service not deemed worth the investment cost for replacement.
Presumably, in Black Ops 2 the project resurfaced: the M8A1 designation indicating a derivative
weapon that has entered into service.. In-game, damage is moderate: you do have the ability to kill a close-range enemy with just
3 shots, but this is only within a very short distance.
In most cases, you can expect to kill in four or five shots: and it's worth noting that
the M8A1 has no bonus headshot multiplier, so it's best to aim for centre mass.
Penetration ability is on-par with most other assault rifles.
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