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The HB14 Story





The Honey Badger Story [Infographic]

hb14 weapon spec - easy modeThis is the third in a series of infographics that showcase the Battlefield Sports’ gaming guns. Today we focus on the Honey Badger, also known as HB14.

Infographics are a simple way to depict complex information.

The Battlefield Sports SATR system offers a lot of options.

This infographic series shows the HB14 in its three modes:

  • easy
  • standard, and
  • hard mode.

The graphic highlights important components of the weapon emulation.

This infographic tells the story of Honey Badger's gaming gun features.

The HB14 is a really flexible gaming gun model. When ordering an HB14 the crew can manufacture them configured as a base model SMG. You can add mods to these gaming guns such as a fore-hand-grip or a sling. 

As an aftermarket option, you can also add a stock. This converts the SMG into a rifle.

The Honey Badger has been manufactured by Battlefield Sports since 2014.

It is designed to function as a typical Battlefield Sports Laser Tag Gun.

It has cool sound effects and light effects.

Honey Badger in Easy Mode

The HB14 has both fully automatic and semi-auto options.

The gamer can toggle between these by pressing the black button (right-hand side) near the trigger once.

In easy mode, the gamer can be shot only once per every 2 seconds.

So if a gamer starts out with 5 hit points (5HP) which is a common setting then they are guaranteed to survive for 10 seconds.

The first row of the infographic shows that HB14 software settings have 30 bullets in each magazine.
 
HB14 infographic - standard weapon specAnd it has 6 spare magazines.

When in easy mode there is no recoil simulation.

In easy mode, the gaming gun automatically reloads for the gamer.

The HB14 has a fire rate of 400RPM (400 rounds per minute).

HB14 SMG in Standard Mode

Just like in easy mode the Morita in standard mode has both fully automatic and semi-auto options.

The gamer can toggle between full-auto and semi-auto.

In standard mode, the gamer can be shot only once per second.

So if a gamer starts out with 5 hit points (5HP) then they are guaranteed to survive for 5 seconds.

The first row of the infographic shows that HB14 software settings have 30 bullets in each magazine.

And it has 6 spare magazines.

When in standard mode the recoil simulation is two seconds.

This means every time a gamer shoots their red-dot (the optical illusion inside the red-dot scope) disappears for two seconds. This is the recoil simulation but on boot-up, a Battlefield Operator can override this setting.

In standard mode, the gamer needs to manually reload.

When the gamer presses the red button (left-hand side) near the trigger, it takes 5 seconds to reload.

The Honey Badger has a fire rate of 400RPM (400 rounds per minute).

HB14 in Hard Mode

hb14 - infographic - weapons spec In hard the Honey Badger has both fully automatic and semi-auto options.

The gamer can toggle between with the press of the black (mode) button.

In hard mode, the gamer can be shot once per half a second.

This makes it really hard!

Take cover immediately or you will be out of the game (or at least looking for a re-spawn).

Like in the other modes the infographic shows that Honey Badger has 30 bullets in each magazine.

And it has 6 spare magazines.

When in hard mode the recoil simulation is two seconds.

This means every time a gamer shoots their red-dot (the optical illusion inside the red-dot scope) disappears for 2 seconds.

In hard mode, the gamer needs to manually reload.

When the gamer presses the red (reload) button it takes 5 seconds to reload.

The HB14 has a fire rate of 400RPM (400 rounds per minute).