This is a side view of when you are out and shooting. With a pump, it would be single shot and pop back in, with a semi, 1-3 rounds total. If you can lay down a line on the other guy, good, if not, snap back in from here.
You just need to get a flexible wrist. Besides, when you snap, you fire 1-3 rounds off at max and pop back in (else it isn't snap shooting).
Try to tighten up your middle finger. Most of the weight is being held up front. Hard to explain, but the back hand only stabilzes as a platform, it doesn't really control where the barrel is pointed. Experiment with it a little.
Originally posted by Bobinator555 Whats the z-grip? I saw a few threads about it in the AGD forum but I have no idea what they look like. Are they like Dye Stickies?
Z-Grips are angled (/) to make your gun fit your body better, more compac, although they felt weird.
first off, u have to stay low to the ground, dont pop out the top to snapshoot. KNow where your target is at before you get ready to snap it. pop out of your bunker real fast, shoot one or two quick shots, then come back in. I practice snapshooting by setting up a popcan and trying to hit it. I can usually nail it with one or two tries.
Originally posted by Halliday 1) Aim at your target before any part of you is exposed.
2) Don't watch to see if you hit.
3) If I'm really in a jam, I start shooting BEFORE I pop out. Just make sure you're not so close to your bunker that you spray yourself.
yo sup somtin wrong with no. 3, thats called blind firing and whats happens when you hit one ref?Ref= Oh No You Didnt!!!!
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Yo, I must not have made myself clear, to the hizzy.
I start shooting the bunker in front of me, or off to the side. It's not blind fire if you are looking at where you are shooting. I am swinging my whole upper torso towards the target as I'm shooting.