tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3699525663085656463.post3713733153200669075..comments2024-02-13T23:51:37.502-06:00Comments on Tactical Tag: Coming Up: Dual-Wielding DuelReverendhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06237953791786668638noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3699525663085656463.post-90092038149370910442013-12-07T07:24:02.262-06:002013-12-07T07:24:02.262-06:00Very true, that is why in Boondock Saint El Duce h...Very true, that is why in Boondock Saint El Duce had 6 pistols in a holster rig like he had. Spend one pair, drop them draw the next & repeatAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3699525663085656463.post-85573353259869413322013-12-06T21:39:49.066-06:002013-12-06T21:39:49.066-06:00As a person that has used both, I find that the Ha...As a person that has used both, I find that the Hammershot is supreme. The awkwardness of the snapfire's trigger pull which collapses in on itself makes rapid firing (the point of dual wielding) very hard. In addition the Hammershot's reliability in a tight battle situation (ie it's ability to point and shoot) make it superior. There is no fiddling with a strange and unreliable trigger pull. Plus I was using a modded Hammershot with an upgraded spring which made priming more difficult, and I was able to get similar if not superior rate of fire to the snapfire without the reliability problems. The question is not the user's "skill" or their "strength". I can get a decent rate of fire from a snapfire on power. So what? I'm no 6 foot guy with hands that can palm an over-inflated basketball.<br />In the end the perfect "dual wielding weapon" comes down to reliability and personal experience. Obviously people have preferences, and where one person might really like to use a certain blaster, others might not. (This obviously excluding the centurion which just sucks.)<br />Plus the Hammershot has the ability to have its turret spun like a real revolver which adds to #swag points.<br />Sorry for the rant by the way.<br />KronosKronoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09137854071110059726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3699525663085656463.post-53263643286343451882013-12-06T16:07:23.221-06:002013-12-06T16:07:23.221-06:00that's how duel wielding is with real guns, Th...that's how duel wielding is with real guns, The idea is you use both pistols and drop or put them away when you run out of ammo and then reload them when you are safe.harpuiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03439788026154245664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3699525663085656463.post-65743497568351971752013-12-06T09:21:59.475-06:002013-12-06T09:21:59.475-06:00I think the greatest hindrance in dual wielding is...I think the greatest hindrance in dual wielding is the awkwardness of reloading two guns while moving. Trying to somehow hold two guns while using one hand to fit darts into the chambers is problematic.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3699525663085656463.post-25365498019900499702013-12-06T05:15:28.039-06:002013-12-06T05:15:28.039-06:00Really hard to say, large-ish hands are needed for...Really hard to say, large-ish hands are needed for the Hammershot and strong fingers are needed for the Snapfire. Both have their pros and cons. 5 darts vs 8, cool looking revolver vs yuk orange space gun.Southern Brisbane Nerf Clubhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07867260376801379141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3699525663085656463.post-89935821351372606842013-12-06T00:36:58.743-06:002013-12-06T00:36:58.743-06:00saying this off the bat, the snapfires have more p...saying this off the bat, the snapfires have more potential than the hammershots but that requires skill and strength to deal with the flaws of the gun such as the trigger pull, rubbing on the skin and accuracy. Basically hammershots are great for beginning since it only requires a little getting use to but Snapfires Can be better if the user is good enough. harpuiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03439788026154245664noreply@blogger.com