Sniper's Foot - Quest 2 Controller Monopod Grip

Sniper's Foot - Quest 2 Controller Monopod Grip

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Demonstration: https://youtube.com/shorts/h5ANQ4X64Yc?feature=share When shooting prone in games such as Pavlov and Contractors, I reckon this might help with comfort and stability. This device aims to replicate the function of a bipod on an actual firearm. To use, move into a prone shooting position. Grab the fore-end of the weapon with the shoulder button. (This thing is best used with LMG's and Sniper Rifles, but can be used with any other weapon type.) Place the off-hand controller with the Sniper's Foot attached on the ground. In doing this, you should let the arm shaft trade places on the shoulder button with your middle finger. To make fine or coarse adjustments in your traverse speed, move the Sniper's Foot closer or farther from your person. Map in-game movement to the joystick of the shooting hand if you prefer.

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