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Post by NanoCamo on Jan 30, 2006 13:33:58 GMT -5
Always make sure your brace is at your shoulder and you lie in a prone position... Else you get caught and/or lose accuracy. Also it is best if you aim for the neck tendons near the shoulder and not the head because you can incapacitate the target without killing him... But it does inflict lots of pain and blood loss. Then you must arrive at your target prevent the blood loss, tie the target up and take him/her in for interrogation.
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Post by Thief on Jan 30, 2006 13:35:40 GMT -5
This works well. Unfortunatley you'll need a team to get the target or they need to be alone... Also A ghille suit will keep you unseen .
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Post by NanoCamo on Jan 30, 2006 13:38:01 GMT -5
True that .. But I was speaking as if the target was alone... If not then you will need someone for retrieval
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Post by odmo45 on Feb 19, 2006 15:47:27 GMT -5
Snipers always work in pairs. The scout and the sniper. Scout deals with wind speed, wind direction, distance, etc. Sniper actually takes the shot.
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Post by Thief on Feb 19, 2006 22:04:48 GMT -5
Yea eventually the scout becomes a sniper of his own. The scout gets the good scope though... see how things work -> military snipers it's a great resource.
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Post by NanoCamo on Mar 1, 2006 15:48:13 GMT -5
Aha, true I'll be sure to check that out then. But the snipers dont allways have to work in pairs
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