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When [[Johann Schmidt]] found the [[Tesseract]] in [[Norway]], [[Arnim Zola]] developed this rifle. It fired blue energy pulses that could vaporize humans. It was not as effective against other materials but could blast a hole in a brick wall in a barrage of shot. It was also useless against [[Captain America's Shield]], as the pulses bounced off or were absorbed by the [[Vibranium]].<ref>''[[Captain America: The First Avenger]]''</ref>
 
When [[Johann Schmidt]] found the [[Tesseract]] in [[Norway]], [[Arnim Zola]] developed this rifle. It fired blue energy pulses that could vaporize humans. It was not as effective against other materials but could blast a hole in a brick wall in a barrage of shot. It was also useless against [[Captain America's Shield]], as the pulses bounced off or were absorbed by the [[Vibranium]].<ref>''[[Captain America: The First Avenger]]''</ref>
   

Revision as of 07:14, 27 September 2014

The HYDRA Assault Rifle was a Tesseract-powered weapon developed and used by HYDRA during World War II.

History

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When Johann Schmidt found the Tesseract in Norway, Arnim Zola developed this rifle. It fired blue energy pulses that could vaporize humans. It was not as effective against other materials but could blast a hole in a brick wall in a barrage of shot. It was also useless against Captain America's Shield, as the pulses bounced off or were absorbed by the Vibranium.[1]

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