Weapon

Misriah 2442

shotgun

The Misriah 2442 is a pump-action shotgun chambered in MIPS Rounds, designed for close-range engagements where a measured, deliberate approach beats raw speed. The weapon reloads one MIPS cartridge at a time, rewarding runners who stay disciplined about topping off the 4-round magazine between encounters rather than waiting until it runs dry. At 11.7 damage per shot with a spread angle of 3.8 degrees, the Misriah delivers consistent close-range output with a firepower score of 182.52, making it one of the harder-hitting MIPS shotguns in Marathon. The semi-automatic fire mode fires at 58 RPM, slower than double-barrel alternatives but with more precision between shots.

The Misriah 2442's effective range of 11 meters and 1.1x zoom keep it firmly in close-quarters territory. Reload speed per cartridge is a swift 0.8 seconds, which means a half-empty magazine can be topped up quickly between engagements. Aim assist sits at a very high 3.73 degrees, making it forgiving in the chaos of close-range fights. Recoil at 93% is significant, but the deliberate semi-auto fire mode naturally spaces shots enough to manage it. A handling score of 64% makes the Misriah one of the faster-handling shotguns available. Compatible mod slots include chip, grip, magazine, and barrel, giving runners meaningful customization options. The Misriah 2442 is a strong choice for methodical runners who prefer to control their shotgun's capacity through incremental reloads rather than swapping out full magazines, and it pairs well with a longer-range primary to cover engagements the shotgun cannot.

Details

CategoryShotgun
Ammo TypeMips-Rounds
NoindexYes

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Type
Weapon
Confidence
Medium
Verified
Mar 11, 2026
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