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Top 5 fastest clapping guns from worst time to collab to the absolute Slayer focusing on assault rifles today with an absolute time to kill surprise at the end tuning screenshot after every single loadout plus tell me if you like the tick tock clock that's going on we're going to work our way from worst to best starting with the number five and that would be the stb556.
Smoothness with a 42-route mag The only downside of this gun but the upside being that you can actually put on a higher magnification side like the BLK optic, the Schlager, or the SZ. This amazing gun that has stable recoil to talk about because that's also a thing ttk on the distance is nice, but that ttk also gotta be realistic.
And that's what a lot of guns are facing: essentially, they have a TDK, but they'll never reach it. You can go higher, and Lucky has a 60-degree route. Mac is going to be a bit more agile, so you can go for the 45 ammunition. In the high velocity barrels with steadiness and smoothness, there's a lot of choice and to achieve the best velocity, for ranging for the high tower 20 which also gives a good chunk of Rico control and that tuned towards aim down side speed plus a Rico's steadiness and for the optic the M4 can tightly be played hindsight I see a controller players doing this extremely often but I have to say for me the gun feels the best not with the vlk optic and the schlager due to the high fire rate no I play the SC recharge or the corvus soul and tune this for far and a non-side suite before we now put on the muzzle as the final attachment let's check what the recoil has to offer and the gun pulls slightly to the left and it slack a Slicker in the side a little bit from the left to right which you don't want because if you're shooting this then on the distance that is the most.
Annoying thing ever vertically super easy to keep on but here on the distance you notice the schlicker slacker and we do not want that and for that there's the perfect attachment putting on the Komodo heavy for maximum horizontal recode control and you can tune this for Genki control and recoil stabilization and also provides a chunk of vertical making this way easier to control and to absolutely laser beam your opponents and you notice how well this just works number three and you notice how close they're actually together is the attack 56 with 1080mForce 1082, and the sdb is 1092.
A very good advantage of this gun is that it has no single attachment. That's the recoil. It just literally goes up in a straight line—not even much horizontal. You can slap on a 60-round mag, and most importantly, you can use a higher magnification sight on this one too, a schlaga, or vlk, optic that gets tuned to a four-way and aims down side speed.
Ammunition-wise, we obviously want the high-velocity rounds. There's no question about that. You notice a pattern going on here for the barrel, and you have the choice between two, surprisingly, Or, unsurprisingly, none of them are worth it. They don't give recoil control, and the ball velocity is minimal in this case.
It would be perfect to take that gouge 9 mono; there is more velocity to be had (50 milliseconds to be precise) by the other suppressors, but this one also gives you the biggest chunk of Rico control. You tune this for aiming idle stability, not bull velocity, and recoil smoothness, as well as smoothing out the recoil a wee bit.
Now we have a fourth attachment that we're waiting to use, and the recoil is quite simple, but you notice a little bit of unruliness now. As we've put some attachments on, I mean, we can shoot this away, we can shoot this away, and we can hit this, but we could make the recoil more stable. You say, "Well, that would be edge 47." The Aftec Ripper or the Demo Firm Grip all kind of make the gun go a little bit more left and a little bit more right.
The ftec Ripper is prone to go a little bit more right for aiming idle stability and a recoil stabilization, which, as opposed to Rico control stabilization, also makes it just feel more stable, and you instantly notice this in the side how it's just not so unruly anymore. Number 5, can you guess it's actually the M13B?
Keep in mind, though, that this is only recommended for Ashika, Island, and not Almazra because it's a very aggressive gun magazine that goes to the 60-round mag as well. If it's eating through bullets like there's no tomorrow, then we can put on the high velocity rounds and tune this for Rico steadiness and Rico smoothness, and since we're planning to play this on Ashika.
I'm not going to try to get maximum velocity. We could go for the Bruin Achillon here for 110 meters per second and seven percent Rico control, but realistically, I wouldn't advise that again because you have a huge velocity. Now with the high-velocity rounds Here Again, the Gorge Gouge Nine, mono, gives us exactly what we're looking for—just enough to be viable as a long-range beamer while also providing a wee bit of recoil control and aiming idle stability.
Then for the rear grip, you're going to slap on the d37 Grim, and you can tune this for even more aiming idle stability and reco steadiness, looking at what we have here right now without an underbarrow. Denfield's. Plenty good i might even play this without a side as a long-range beamer if you're playing that controller, but I do enjoy having a higher magnification side on with the VLK optic and the schlager.
Now, I did put the back grip on, and I also put the mono muzzle on. You could put the back grip off if you feel like there's too much Slicker slacker in the scope. I put the aftec and Ripper on as well for idle stability and recoil stabilization, and if we're shooting this away from the higher magnification side, you'll notice it is very stable, but again, it's kind of made for these 100 meters in below shot, not 100 meters and above shot, especially because your bull velocity is around 900 meters per second.
Last but not least, there's a split final, and that is between the cast-off 762. Higher magnification sites really make guns more viable to me. If you're able to just beam it away without asking yourself a question, that's brilliant. You do notice there was some horizontal bibbity bounce going on, so if you're going up, you notice the goddess.
A bit violent on the uptake at the end, you could just take an aftec Ripper here instead of actually a real muzzle recoil control, tune this then for Ricoh stabilization, so you're essentially feeling that Eureka is more stable on the distance, but if you're looking for actual recoil control, the best muzzle I've felt so far is a tie between the Komodo Heavy and the f-tech.