Besides visibility, what do the different sights actually change?
Like for example the recon sight on an smg. gives it 2x vision over 1.5x of the cqc and projection sight. Ive always assumed it makes it slightly more accurate at range but you feel the kick harder.
Am I right in this or does it not change much at all? would the recon smg be a smarter/better pick over projection?
I don’t think the sights and scopes make a difference towards the gun’s accuracy or recoil. That being said, I don’t pay much attention to the recoil of my gun anyway.
yeah ppl talk about recoil and how to mitigate it but I never pay to much attention to it either and I have good accuracy.
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> I don’t think the sights and scopes make a difference towards the gun’s accuracy or recoil. That being said, I don’t pay much attention to the recoil of my gun anyway.
it for certain makes it more noticeable. the dmr has practically none existent kick when fired from the hip or with the regular or recon sight but with the sentinel sight fully zoomed you can actually see the kick.
so the sights don’t change much besides visible range?
All the scope does is increase how far you can see, which, does somewhat improve how accurate you are. But it does not, however, improve how accurate the weapon itself is.
But for the most part, I think it just comes down to personal preference. Hope that helps…
I like the Recon sights but I prefer Classic sighted guns.
I think accuracy stays the same. I’ve found that if you get knocked out of zoom with a dmr, if you got a shot on the enemy sometimes you can just not move anything and keep firing and get the kill. Assuming the enemy didn’t move of course, and often if they are scoping you they didn’t.
I know crouching/squatting reduces recoil though.
basically changes nothing
The different sights just change the zoom rate but they have no effect, as far as I can tell, on the recoil or spread of a weapon.