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Actually I think he covered it when he mentioned the Mateba. Same designer. Same concept.
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The difference is the hammer on the rhyno is set higher than the mateba and yet some how still functions.
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No it doesn't. The hammer on the Rhino is false. It's a manual cocker. Nothing more. It doesn't function as a standard hammer because the weapon is fired by a secondary cam system that is concealed within the frame. I've explained this on multiple occasions, and yet people still refuse to look through other posts to see if it's been mentioned before (it has), and see if there are any counter-arguments (there are).
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So if it happens in real world instances it make a similar design used in a fictional game wrong and has no way of functioning. You also mention bullets not aligning. Who ever said your gun shoots a physical bullet? It seems to me that the rounds used are energy based. Plus thorn shoots daggers if you want ro nit pick knives flying out of a round barrel.
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It's mildly amusing how you want to argue that it doesn't have to relate to real-world mechanics after using a real-world example to try to argue against my point...
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Maybe now you realized how assanine your entire topic sounds saying that there is no way any of these guns can function and get presented an example, and still think you are right.
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Because the example doesn't represent what is presented in game. I JUST explained this two posts ago. Are you being deliberately obtuse?
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Fact your argument has been invalididated over and over again. Acting as though you are smarter and above people over the interwebs makea you nothing less than a douche. Enjoy the mute I am done with this pointless conversation. Enjoy eating those paint chips buddy.
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No, it hasn't been invalidated. Also, you're a hypocrite for accusing me of doing the exact same thing you're doing. I hope you did mute me though. It means I get the last word. #Winning