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define the roles of-

० Suppressor
० Compensator
० Vertical fourgrip
० Horizontal grip
० Angled grip
० Light grip
० Half grip

Note - these are attachments of guns ​

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Answered by ChSaswatSamal
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Explanation:

1. Suppressor- The assault rifle suppressor effectively reduces the amount of sound your rifles makes when firing and greatly reduces muzzle flash. The suppressor can give players a serious advantage over opponents who don't pay incredibly close attention to the audio cues in game.

2.Compensator-The assault rifle compensator attachment helps to reduce recoil. Primarily it is designed to offer compensation to the vertical recoil from the assault rifles and offsets it by 15%. Additionally, horizontal recoil is reduce by 10% and using it can slightly reduce bullet spread at a given distance.

3.Vertical Foregrip-The vertical foregrip reduces vertical recoil by 15% and recoil pattern by 20%. It is therefore best suited for weapons with high vertical recoil or for long-distance shooting where precision is more of a concern over volume of fire.

4.Horizontal Grip-Decreases recoil pattern by 20% Decreases horizontal recoil by 20% Increases ADS by 10%

5.Angled grip-It reduces the horizontal recoil of a gun, and increases speed of the ADS (speed of the scope). The downside to this grip is that it slightly reduces steadiness of the weapon.

6.Light grip-Summary. The lightweight grip is the only grip to not affect the vertical or horizontal recoil multipliers directly, instead decreasing the recoil animation and sway of a weapon. It is thus suited to weapons that have a strong recoil animation but low camera recoil, such as the G36C, or single shot weapons like the SKS .

7. Half grip-Summary. The half grip reduces vertical and horizontal recoil by a small amount and improves recoil recovery time, with a penalty to weapon stability and sway.

                     

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