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Nerf Vulcan. |
Weight- This is heavy. To reduce the weight I connected the Vulcan's to Bandolier straps and slung them over each shoulder
Size- Vulcan's are big, so the barrels kept crashing into each other. One of them ended up underneath the other one. It wasn't pretty.
Ammunition- The bonus of dual-wielding Vulcan's is having 50 darts on hand. The downside is that when one of the Vulcan's jams, it is very hard to clear.
RoF- The Vulcan has a sluggish rate of fire for a machine gun, but for dual-wielding it is steady.
Range and accuracy- The is about 20 feet, especially when your Vulcan is shooting at the ground. The accuracy is horrible, and you have no control over the guns whatsoever.
Overall- 5/10. Dual-wielding Vulcan's is beastly, but aside from that it's merely annoying. The range is bad, the accuracy is worse, and the Vulcan's seemed to take turns to jam. As for reloading ...
Barricade
Weight- The Barricade weighs little more than a Maverick, so dual-wielding a pair of these is light and fast
Size- Once again, the Barricade is barely bigger than a Maverick.
Ammunition- I would prefer to have at least 30 darts, but unlike the Vulcan jams are rare.
RoF- You have good control over your rate of fire, with a maximum rate of all 20 in about 5 seconds
Range and Accuracy- Expect a range of about 30 feet. The accuracy on one Barricade is superb, and with two you can still expect to hit most targets.
Overall- 8/10. This is Nerf's best dual-wielding combination. It is light, fast and accurate.
However, dual wielding leaves a lot to be desired. It can be fairly clumsy, inaccurate, and both jams and reloading give you a hell of a problem. Like usual, my usual solution is to get and Alpha Trooper or a Stampede. Either can do a lot more damage than a Barricade anyway.
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