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« on: June 29, 2010, 05:35:59 AM »

I was watching the weaponology episode on the spestnaz and I thought this would be useful for all milsim players. It's a scarry thing when you fire your marker and not see any paint fly out. A tactical reloading is a possible thing, just keep your sights pointed down range and have your hopper lid open unless you have that speedball style cap that you just pour the paint in. Sometimes that option is out of the question because your still haveing to engage OPFOR players. If you have a side arm (TPX, Tac 8/9 ect.) What you do is if your marker is on a sling what you do it keep your marker aimed down range and with your shooting hand, draw your secondary marker and the primary drops or goes to a slung position.

I hope you guys find this stuff effective in your games and I'm happy to hear your comments and opinions.
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« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2010, 03:02:23 PM »

I really like the pinokio for this reason. You can reload with an entire pod when you still have 1/2 a hopper left. I just reload when I get a chance so I don't need to at a critical moment. With the phantom I always come back in to reload.


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