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April 5th, 2011, 19:48 | #1 |
Harris Bipod
Hey guys just a simplequestion
are harris bipods supposed to spring eject? or spring retract? i just received mine today and i always thought they ejected but mine retracts for some reason :/ thanks
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April 6th, 2011, 00:01 | #2 |
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depends on the model you get....
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April 6th, 2011, 01:05 | #3 |
The the spring setting on the Harris Bipod defines the type of sniper you are going to be.
If it is spring eject model, it means you are going to "Move to your Position" a lot. If it is spring retract model, it means you are going to "Move away from your Position" a lot. Hope it helps. |
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April 6th, 2011, 01:13 | #4 | |
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April 6th, 2011, 02:22 | #5 | |
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April 6th, 2011, 02:25 | #6 |
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Well no, a "move to" type of guy is going to charge in, fire out the legs and start blasting, then when done he can wander off and fold up his legs.
A "move away" type person will creep up to his spot, deliberately deploy his equipement and fire. Then get the heck out of Dodge in a hurry.
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