Did you know hand cannons are based off of Chiappa Rhinos? And I forgot what the LMGs are based off of but there is in fact a real life MG that feeds above the barrel.
Nobody knows how scout rifles feed...
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I'm not sure if it's the Rhino specifically, but similar guns. I do like to see that style of gun though. It's pretty nifty. It was funny because I went to a gun shop and they had a Rhino there and I asked the owner about how good it was. Kinda stumped the guy. All he could say was that it was a novelty and probably not practical.
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They're pretty good, I'm looking for one now actually. Since the barrel is in the 6 o'clock position, it mitigates a lot of the muzzle flip. The only bad thing I hear is that the DA trigger pull is something to get used to.
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Yeah, some like them. I've never used one before. Sometimes, I don't think people who make games don't understand most guns. When you have big revolvers like a .357, there is not THAT much recoil. I was able to empty the cylinder in a six shooter in a few seconds, without a shot outside of the middle of the target. They over exaggerate recoil in games.
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Yeah. Also, shotgun pellets don't disappear after 10 feet. Can't grasp that one apparently, lol.
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I know. Saw a guy at the range with one of those thing with it AT LEAST at 20-25 feet out. Even with ear protectors, those things are loud as shit. These shotguns in games must have silencers in them. Also, they don't always get slugs correct either. Saw a guy shoit a slug at a gong from about 40 yards away, hit it dead center. These have makers need some experience with firearms.
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Whoops, " Who make games understand guns"
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Thanks for saving me from explaining this to them
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Cookie plz.
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That'd be nice, but no rifle caliber would fit through there. Unless it moves rearward for half a case then comes forward into the chamber, but that'd be complicated as hell. Could be though...