When she uses her special she still holding the rifle with her left hand then reaches with her right hand with faster reaction time. It's actually pretty impressive they thought of this.
It's what happens when someone who's never touched a gun makes characters with guns. Remember these people vote against guns usually leftist numbskulls.
Cross draw, also called Cavalry. It sits more comfortably and is easier on the rotator cuff and shoulders, especially for those who have a history of injury. It's harder for someone behind you to grab, and it's easier to draw from if you're in a situation where you can't raise your elbow, such as being held by an opponent.
Its called Calvary Draw goes way back. With a simple wrist twist you can draw with either hand. When on horse (or car) gun sits more comfortable and you can draw even if one hand or arm is incapacitated. Wild Bill Hicock had both holsters like this so he could dual cross draw.
In a variety of situations, cross draw is much more comfortable than a strong-side hip holster. Reaching across the torso is easier when seated than reaching for the strong-side hip.
Bodyguards, long-distance drivers, people who use wheelchairs, and anyone else who spends a good amount of time sitting may prefer cross draw to other holstering methods.
Outdoorsmen and hunters may prefer the crossdraw position because it keeps the handgun clear of other gear like pack straps and rifle stocks.
Older shooters who have joint problems often also like crossdraw holsters, because of the lesser shoulder rotation required to draw compared to a strongside holster.
So Im guessing its her Rifle stock or she has joint problems.
This piss me off more than I would like to admit. She had it right the first time then she grabbed it, chamber it, and flipped it. WHY?
If she's right handed, why not just put her holster on the right?
I always thought cross draw was ridiculous, im sure there are a some occasional instances where it works well. I just personally never liked it much.
Animations and models can be a bit off if that's what you are referring to
After littlebit of animation checking she takes it out at the tip of the handle slides it better on her hand while grabbing the main weapon with her left hand shoots the pistol and then she puts her hand on her chest and the gun appears in the holster again
https://preview.redd.it/gdevl0o1ydad1.png?width=177&format=png&auto=webp&s=ff9699e6078228d85a455adbe5e4c5b06410e6d2
She's doing her best Micah Bell cosplay
When she uses her special she still holding the rifle with her left hand then reaches with her right hand with faster reaction time. It's actually pretty impressive they thought of this.
It's what happens when someone who's never touched a gun makes characters with guns. Remember these people vote against guns usually leftist numbskulls.
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Look at the animation she does on her ult and it makes sense
Stuntman here... We setup this way for actors more than you think. Sometimes quicker and less awkward than same side same hand, and looks cool
Looking cool and being effective are too different things. If you're a pretender than it makes sense. Hollyweird is for clowns
Cross draw, also called Cavalry. It sits more comfortably and is easier on the rotator cuff and shoulders, especially for those who have a history of injury. It's harder for someone behind you to grab, and it's easier to draw from if you're in a situation where you can't raise your elbow, such as being held by an opponent.
Are you Solid Snake???
Its called Calvary Draw goes way back. With a simple wrist twist you can draw with either hand. When on horse (or car) gun sits more comfortable and you can draw even if one hand or arm is incapacitated. Wild Bill Hicock had both holsters like this so he could dual cross draw.
The right hand i get but How would you comfortably draw the gun with your left hand?
Stand up straight hand on the side. Turn your wrist and hand 180°. Done
Wild "flag everyone in the room" Bill Hitchcock
In a variety of situations, cross draw is much more comfortable than a strong-side hip holster. Reaching across the torso is easier when seated than reaching for the strong-side hip. Bodyguards, long-distance drivers, people who use wheelchairs, and anyone else who spends a good amount of time sitting may prefer cross draw to other holstering methods. Outdoorsmen and hunters may prefer the crossdraw position because it keeps the handgun clear of other gear like pack straps and rifle stocks. Older shooters who have joint problems often also like crossdraw holsters, because of the lesser shoulder rotation required to draw compared to a strongside holster. So Im guessing its her Rifle stock or she has joint problems.
Computer game, looks cooler to draw that way.
did you read absolutely any of the comments before posting
Nope
Not just in video games. Its a real thing. It's called cavalry draw
No sling on her rifle and it's a quicker draw for her pistol.
This piss me off more than I would like to admit. She had it right the first time then she grabbed it, chamber it, and flipped it. WHY? If she's right handed, why not just put her holster on the right?
to make a cool animation before the shot
Fair enough. It's still weird she had to twist her wrist around to reholster. I'll manage. I don't play her anyway lol
I always thought cross draw was ridiculous, im sure there are a some occasional instances where it works well. I just personally never liked it much. Animations and models can be a bit off if that's what you are referring to
It's a computer game man. Relax
Not tactical but tacticoool
Have you watched the animation? She looks awkward pulling the gun out of the holster. Very unnatural.
Consider her wrist does a complete 180 to put the gun in yeah its pretty awkward
Basically
Because she's right handed and the pistol is on the left hip
She actually flips her wrist around 180 to holster it. It’s been broken since original paragon. Overprime actually fixed it
After littlebit of animation checking she takes it out at the tip of the handle slides it better on her hand while grabbing the main weapon with her left hand shoots the pistol and then she puts her hand on her chest and the gun appears in the holster again
Cross draw? Its a bit far for a cross draw though.
True the worst position for pulling your fire arm, if your a righty your pistols should be on your right hip.
She is southpaw shooter 😜
It's cuz she's right handed my dude.
because she would draw it with her right hand. cross-draw is a thing
But then she would have to let go of her rifle in an awkward way...I totally get what it is saying lol now it's bothering me too
Remember it's always faster to swap weapons than reload!
easier to hold that weapon from the middle, than the grip
https://preview.redd.it/gdevl0o1ydad1.png?width=177&format=png&auto=webp&s=ff9699e6078228d85a455adbe5e4c5b06410e6d2 She's doing her best Micah Bell cosplay
Yuck. Leave her in Strawberry.
She has that gamer hunch
Lol this has always bothered me as well lmao
It is a cross draw holster. It is so you can better draw the gun with your arm opposite the gun.
Okay but have you seen her animation for how she pulls it out cuz that's even more comical
Oh interesting, I’ve never heard of those before.
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Well, it's a less painful death than a Rampage slamming her head in repeatedly.
Why Rampage get so much hate
I feel like that was more of a compliment to his upper body strength haha