
use of bipod
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boilerrat
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Jafar Ironclad
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Re: use of bipod
Nice paint skillz.
It does not make a difference whether you have a surface to "mount" it on or not, though if I were you, if I'm not using it prone, I'd find a surface to hide most of my target area behind when firing.
It does not make a difference whether you have a surface to "mount" it on or not, though if I were you, if I'm not using it prone, I'd find a surface to hide most of my target area behind when firing.
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boilerrat
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CodeRedFox
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Re: use of bipod
As we decided we were fine with it being a hacked/BS looking its doesnt matter if its on a object or not (we could only pray). Now the advantage is when behind a object you get the cover that comes with it. Nothing like picking off a guy standing.boilerrat wrote:Advantage of using bipod over non mounted?
It was a hard choice, many post fight broke out over it, but we were able to talk/hug it out.

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l|Bubba|l
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Re: use of bipod
+ Bipod much more accurate.boilerrat wrote:Advantage of using bipod over non mounted?
- Bipod takes a longer deploying time before you can shoot accurate compared to the non mounted weapon.
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Arnoldio
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Re: use of bipod
Also if you move while using bipod deviation skyrockets, as for undeployed its similar to assault rifles.

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Adriaan
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Re: use of bipod
Using a bipod gives you in general much more accuracy when shooting then when not using it. The downside is (as said) that deviation while/after moving using the bipod is higher than using it undeployed, and the settling time of your weapon is higher than without the bipod deployed.

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boilerrat
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Re: use of bipod
I actually made that with GIMP
Just because I use photoshop or GIMP doesn't mean everything that comes out will be pro.
You can't get good lines and sizing in paint
Just because I use photoshop or GIMP doesn't mean everything that comes out will be pro.
You can't get good lines and sizing in paint

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goguapsy
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Re: use of bipod
Nothing is impossible for paint. Except, of course, coming from a stable operating system.boilerrat wrote:You can't get good lines and sizing in paint
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Lord Ruthe
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Re: use of bipod
You are just as stable resting your bipod on thin air as on a crate.
In practice though if your bipod isn't on something then you need to take cover better.
In practice though if your bipod isn't on something then you need to take cover better.
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myles
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Re: use of bipod
dosent the M21 zoom in when deployed?



