RDS is especially useful since you willīe firing from farther away, and RDS makes it a whole lot easier to aim from that distance. The ironsights take awhile to get used to,īut I like the additional peripheral vision and easy aimingĬapabilties RDS brings.
Long range aiming is harder and peripheral vision is decreased. If you are not going to have RDS or ACOG, I would recommend silencer over no attachments. They are good when you get used to them, otherwise they can prove miserable. That way you don't have the iron sights get in your way while you are aiming. To first aquire your target without zooming in, then when you have them in the center of your screen, use the zoom to kill the target. A good tip for aiming with the iron sights is They are the same as the M4, so they too get in the way of your aiming, and it's best not to use them when possible. M16 Quick Stats For in-depth M16 stats click here In-Depth Stats: General Stats | Ammunition | Damage | Movementĭelays and Reloading | Deviation | Recoil | Sway | Idle | Melee M16 Guide Navigation: Info | Quick Stats | Attachments | Perks If you would like to help editing, adding your own guide, contributing to this one or by correcting any wrong information on this guide click here. This guide was submitted by: OSR with additions from X.
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