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does it work with this?
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/1040841961299651328/5C87B8758B7D25D0A0AF4F8B8EEFC69417D3D63A/?imw=268&imh=268&ima=fit&impolicy=Letterbox&imcolor=%23000000&letterbox=true
https://steamproxy.com/profiles/76561197980508281/screenshot/959721580499226762
- Bolt-Action component is using different material
- The scope is darker
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Speshul thanks to UrbanDeHuman
Also, major flaw in the animation itself: you have to see the bolt-action IRL yourself more closely, in every detail to see that flaw. Basically, no sniper rifle has this kind of bolt-action where you pull it to yourself, then turn it up and down and the push it to the default state. It wouldn't be much of a problem for me if I didn't know how it actually works and it didn't trigger me and my everloving crave for authenticity of weapons in games. Please do more homework for your mods in the future.