adam bussey
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what's the point in having them?
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not true if used properly, i.e scan with the naked eye and use the scope to get a more detailed image of what u think may be an enemy player etc.the problem with spotting with scopes is you get "trapped in the scope" where you use your scope to scan and spot and you end up looking for everything through it and then you start missing things you see.
hardscope?
Indeed. I remember my L129A1 project gun... I added a sunshade to my scope = 3 more inches on my ego!They are like Porches, some people need an "ego" extender, some are very happy with a metro....
NO. NOT THE BIPOD!!!! THEY SAID THEY'D SPARE THE BIPODS!yeh i hate it when you see someone with a stock cm16 with a huge rifle scope and a bipod on it
NO. NOT THE BIPOD!!!! THEY SAID THEY'D SPARE THE BIPODS!
Only;
-LMGs
-Snipers/DMRs
...Are allowed to have them. If your "gun is heavy" go lift some weightshahaha!
Grip-pods make sense, that's why we issue them on the L85 and they're effective. You shoot more accurately with the weapon supported, that's just a fact, I can tell you that from shooting '85s in various configurations down the range and comparing my groupings (DD Rail with grip-pod, rail with no grip-pod, plastic handguard, irons, SUSAT, LDS, etc).
"But that's RS" And what do a lot of airsofters get in to airsoft for? They like imitating the RS because not everyone joins the military/this is Britain and we have stupid laws about civilian firearms ownership.
The second you ask "what's the point?" of anything in airsoft in a fashion which is derogatory towards the user of the equipment item, you've missed the point of airsoft entirely and need to take a step back, rethink and reassess your mindset.