go to droidz.org and you will find everything you need right there
you can get the gun sounds for pivot in . . . . ) belay!
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what you do is, look up on google images some kind of gun, then type gif after it. find one picture you like and save picture as a BITMAP at the very bottom. then go on pivot 3.1 and go to file, open sprite, and then click on your saved gun, and it will show up on pivot 3.1. this will only work on pivot 3.1
The barrel is usually above the centerline of the gun. When fired, recoil pushes straight back from the line of the barrel, but that is offset above the centerline, and causes the gun to pivot.
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It is part of the receiver. The tang is where the highest point of your grip should be placed. It is a curved portion of the grip that's closest to the slide. This acts as a "pivot" point when the gun recoils.
you go on a website droidz (just type in droidz on google and its the first 1 is it) look for a gun name (or if you dont know about guns just look for handgun exc) save it. And open it in your pivot
A moving pivot is a pivot that moves
Nope there is no Pivot 4.0 there is only pivot 3 beta pivot 3.1
* Recoil travels directly backwards along the axis of the gun's barrel. * Because this momentum is transmitted through the body of the weapon and the support is often below this line (i.e. the grip is below the barrel), the force is turned into a torque around the pivot - normally where the butt rests on the shoulder or the wrist for a pistol. * The gun is spun upwards, and by the same effect outwards from the centre of the body (the hips and back are the pivot point, the shoulders are where the force is applied).