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Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-29 08:42
by OkitaMakoto
Come again, Yassin? Make what more...tactical?

Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-29 08:57
by sakils2
Tactical...? Ok...

Looks like 0.85 gonna be full with awesome!!!! YAY
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Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-29 14:40
by Jaymz
Yasin22 wrote:guys i cant holled my suggestion out any longer can yous make it look tactical if its not too much work (mecs)
Tacticool G3?

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Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-29 14:45
by KP
'[R-DEV wrote:Jaymz;882399']Tacticool G3?

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Norwegian AG3F2s. :D

Is the G3 in PR still zeroed to 300 metres? If so, the "number 3" sight should be used, no?

Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-29 14:49
by Jaymz
[R-MOD]KP wrote:Norwegian AG3F2s. :D

Is the G3 in PR still zeroed to 300 metres? If so, the "number 3" sight should be used, no?
No guns in PR are actually "zeroed" in the literal sense. So it's nothing to worry about.

Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-29 14:53
by Scot
Is that cos of no ballistics?

Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-29 15:27
by OkitaMakoto
Scot wrote:Is that cos of no ballistics?
Oh, there's ballistics alright.... BF2 ballistics ;)

*heheh oops*

Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-29 15:30
by Scot
'[R-DEV wrote:OkitaMakoto;882455']Oh, there's ballistics alright.... BF2 ballistics ;) But that's something else, the topic here is the updated sprint. [search and I'm sure you'll find thread on ballistics if you care to know more]
"Okita you are awesome."





***you saw nothing! Okita did not mistakenly think he was in another thread and say we were going to talk about something that is not the actual topic by saying we need to get back on the topic he thought we should be on!***


Ok, I did...



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I wanna edit this post too! Okita is teh n00b! :razz:

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Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-29 15:39
by OkitaMakoto
Heh, Im sorry. Had two tabs open and thought someone asked that question in the Sprint DEV journal :P

Ooops!

Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-29 17:36
by KP
[R-DEV]Jaymz wrote:No guns in PR are actually "zeroed" in the literal sense. So it's nothing to worry about.
From what I recall, the rounds go straight ahead until they reach the "zero" point, then start dropping. Still, if they are "zeroed", or whatever you want to call it, to 300 metres, they should use the "number 3" sight. Or am I way off?

Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-29 17:39
by gazzthompson
[R-MOD]KP wrote:From what I recall, the rounds go straight ahead until they reach the "zero" point, then start dropping. Still, if they are "zeroed", or whatever you want to call it, to 300 metres, they should use the "number 3" sight. Or am I way off?
i *think* the longer the range the smaller the sight picture because it focuses your eye, thats why 300 is bigger than 100 (and that the target is closer so you need bigger sight picture)

might be totally wrong but whatever. unless ur talking in game ? ive confused myself now :S

Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-29 17:43
by KP
I'm talking in-game zeroing. Always thought the different apertures were factory-zeroed to 100, 200, 300 and 400 m, respectively IRL. Hence, if the rifles are "zeroed" to 300 m in-game, they should use the 300 m aperture. Though you may be right.

Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-30 08:45
by Yasin22
'[R-DEV wrote:Jaymz;882399']Tacticool G3?

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yes thats what i mean u seen the thread i posted about the g3 with a full on rail look

Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-30 12:21
by single.shot (nor)
i think we either the sights on the G3A3 and soon-to-be AG3A1-2 to the 300 meter aperture, bet the the m16, l85 rifles and so forth also be change the aperture for CQB to the small one

Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-30 12:26
by Hitperson
oh my MP5 i have all closed sights smallest for long range largest for CQB (would prefer an open sight TBH)

Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-30 12:58
by single.shot (nor)
your MP5... im no military advisor but what A does it have?? like what configuration, and maybe its an old one, with all-closed irons

Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-30 13:31
by Scot
single.shot (nor) wrote:i think we either the sights on the G3A3 and soon-to-be AG3A1-2 to the 300 meter aperture, bet the the m16, l85 rifles and so forth also be change the aperture for CQB to the small one

L85 can change aperture's on the irons version, dunno about the m16 and QBZ, but I would guess so.

Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-30 13:57
by Hitperson
single.shot (nor) wrote:your MP5... im no military advisor but what A does it have?? like what configuration, and maybe its an old one, with all-closed irons
it's an A3 (i do prefer the SEF grip, so much more ergonomic)

Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-30 20:38
by single.shot (nor)
on the M16 i am certain of the flipable irons from CQB-LONG range.

mp5-a3 is teh sexiest of 'em all...

Re: HK gunsight (a "balanced" approach)

Posted: 2008-12-30 21:01
by Spec
single.shot (nor) wrote:mp5-a3 is teh sexiest of 'em all...
A2, A4, SD2 and SD5 look better :p Fixed stock looks more like a gun.

Though the A3 is sexier than the A5 indeed.

Are you sure the newer ones with that new trigger group have open sights? I'm not sure about that.