i think lowering the rifle and getting a click sound followed by some tumbling rounds would work, if we got a proper animation for it I think a new model would be necessary. that is unless the magazine is already currently a separate piece from the rest of the rifleHunt3r wrote:Just give the SKS a reload animation where it releases the mag to let the rounds tumble out, puts it back in, pulls the bolt back, and then gets a stripper down the receiver. Job done.
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Bringerof_D
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Re: SKS
Information in the hands of a critical thinker is invaluable, information alone is simply dangerous.
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dtacs
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Hunt3r
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Re: SKS
That could work too.Bringerof_D wrote:i think lowering the rifle and getting a click sound followed by some tumbling rounds would work, if we got a proper animation for it I think a new model would be necessary. that is unless the magazine is already currently a separate piece from the rest of the rifle

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Stealthgato
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billysmall44
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Re: SKS
Couldn't you just pull the bolt back and release the rounds manually? Just like a handgun? I don't know if someone already suggested that or not, but that's what I would do.
Question: Does the same thing happen to the Lee Enfield? Do you have to have an empty clip in order to reload? I suppose it wouldn't really matter. The enfield holds like 20 rounds.
Question: Does the same thing happen to the Lee Enfield? Do you have to have an empty clip in order to reload? I suppose it wouldn't really matter. The enfield holds like 20 rounds.
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Stealthgato
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Re: SKS
No. The SMLE magazine holds 10 rounds. The SKS has a hatch at the bottom of the magazine that can be opened to let rounds out.
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godfather_596
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Re: SKS
I personally find it quite powerful and useful at close range and long I also empty clips after every fight anyways so who cares
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godfather_596
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Re: SKS
it fires fast enough when you click really fast but of course for close combat (and in general) you are better off with our good old AK47
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PlaynCool
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Re: SKS
When i use sks if i start firing i always empty my bullets, i don't want to enter in a situation with enemies around me when i have only 2-3 bullets left.So as others said make it reloadable as all PR weapons are.You loose the bullets that are inside.
Forgive my bad English... 
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risegold8929
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Re: SKS
I get one shot kills with SKS though? So it must have more damage than the AK47?ComradeHX wrote:SKS is basically AK47 damage with regular rifle accuracy.
Only bad for close range(and not that bad if you aim) due to it not spraying as fast.

