It's a pretty standard stance to hold a flashlight in your left hand, facing down, and cross your right wrist over your left one, thereby shining the light forward and stabilizing your shooting hand. Implementing that would be cool, too, as the shot would make the light move around.
Actually, proper indoors use of a pistol, and the standard used by special forces etc, is holding the gun close to your body with both hands (wrists firmly against the upper stomach area) pointing forwards, so that wherever you turn, the pistol points correctly, and youll hit in "the general area" of your target, and you can just fire if you are suprised. also, as opposed to the hollywoodish "straigt arms" method, people cant break both your arms
and take your gun with the help of a baseball bat when you round a
corner..
If there is time/oppurtunity, you bring up the gun to aim
with a stabbing motion ,and not the "swing-up", this is to get the shot right on, so you dont need time to stabilize it.
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Red Orchestra 2.0 For UT2004,
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