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Where is Bling the most useful perk when it comes to your class?
Answer
Heres where a Bling Pro Perk is most useful and i also use this
1st : Stealth Class
Mini Uzi w/ RDS and Silencer (stealth is upclose, mini uzi great for CQC, and silence to be invis)
Spas-12 w/ Grip and Silencer (when running out of ammo,spas 12 with grip and silencer)
Your Choice of Equipment
Flash Grenades (so You can flash them and spray there butts while they are blind)
Bling Pro Cold Blooded Pro Ninja Pro
( CB to not be seen by the uav and etc, ninja to be silent and stealth)
2nd: Light Machine Gun
Now you can use it for any LMG, because LMGS have alot of ammo but it kicks alot so you will need the grip for it to be accurate, and also the iron sights arent tht good except for the RPDs and so u wanna attach holo or RDS
3rd. Multiple challenges
Basically this part is where you have 2 attachemnts on your one particular gun, lets say i have scar-h with RDS and i want to get holo and also get the heartbeat sensor, so you bling with silencer and RDS to get your challenges faster ,you can do it with any gun btw
4th. Low ammo
scar-h and the FAL has low ammount of bullets so you wanna bling with extended mags and 2nd attachemnt of your choice
and those are just mine but i think theres alot more, but usually i dont really use bling much, i perfer scavenger/ sleight of hand. 2nd attachment aint all tht unless ur going for gun challenges
glad to help you:)
if u play ps3 add me PSN: air3lander
Heres where a Bling Pro Perk is most useful and i also use this
1st : Stealth Class
Mini Uzi w/ RDS and Silencer (stealth is upclose, mini uzi great for CQC, and silence to be invis)
Spas-12 w/ Grip and Silencer (when running out of ammo,spas 12 with grip and silencer)
Your Choice of Equipment
Flash Grenades (so You can flash them and spray there butts while they are blind)
Bling Pro Cold Blooded Pro Ninja Pro
( CB to not be seen by the uav and etc, ninja to be silent and stealth)
2nd: Light Machine Gun
Now you can use it for any LMG, because LMGS have alot of ammo but it kicks alot so you will need the grip for it to be accurate, and also the iron sights arent tht good except for the RPDs and so u wanna attach holo or RDS
3rd. Multiple challenges
Basically this part is where you have 2 attachemnts on your one particular gun, lets say i have scar-h with RDS and i want to get holo and also get the heartbeat sensor, so you bling with silencer and RDS to get your challenges faster ,you can do it with any gun btw
4th. Low ammo
scar-h and the FAL has low ammount of bullets so you wanna bling with extended mags and 2nd attachemnt of your choice
and those are just mine but i think theres alot more, but usually i dont really use bling much, i perfer scavenger/ sleight of hand. 2nd attachment aint all tht unless ur going for gun challenges
glad to help you:)
if u play ps3 add me PSN: air3lander
Bling Tack Making Help!?
Q. Hi all. I am trying to find some info on making the Bling tack. I was going to purchase it but... WOW! prices... lol. So I am looking into making my own. Im trying to find someone who knows what they are talking about and can tell me exactly what to buy and how to do it. (Thats not asking to much is it?!? haha). Please help. THANKS!
Answer
I agree, "Bling Tack" is expensive as hell, and it really shouldn't be. I do it mostly as a hobby, so I sell my stuff at the same mark up, which for bling gear ends up being a LOT cheaper than most guys.
That said, I make western tack, including the coveted bling stuff. My advice to you is this: if you don't already make tack, then you won't save any money making your own bling gear.
If you try to make it on the cheap, you'll either get cheap looking crap, and/or you'll spend a TON of extra time trying to make the wrong tools work for you. To properly make a headstall, you'll need a variety of knives, a strap cutter, an awl and needles or a stitcher, a punch set (or rotary punch), groovers, bevelers, burnishers, rivet setters, etc etc. Then you'll need quality leather and the bling, either concho's, buckles, or crystal rivets. You could easily spend $200 on getting the proper tools you'd need, so ONE headstall would cost you a lot to make. You CAN do it with less tools, but it's a hope and a prayer and a WHOLE lot of extra work to make it come out right.
Making horse tack is easy. Making quality horse tack isn't. If you insist on learning how, I'd be happy to help, just drop me a message. I can walk you through it step by step.
I agree, "Bling Tack" is expensive as hell, and it really shouldn't be. I do it mostly as a hobby, so I sell my stuff at the same mark up, which for bling gear ends up being a LOT cheaper than most guys.
That said, I make western tack, including the coveted bling stuff. My advice to you is this: if you don't already make tack, then you won't save any money making your own bling gear.
If you try to make it on the cheap, you'll either get cheap looking crap, and/or you'll spend a TON of extra time trying to make the wrong tools work for you. To properly make a headstall, you'll need a variety of knives, a strap cutter, an awl and needles or a stitcher, a punch set (or rotary punch), groovers, bevelers, burnishers, rivet setters, etc etc. Then you'll need quality leather and the bling, either concho's, buckles, or crystal rivets. You could easily spend $200 on getting the proper tools you'd need, so ONE headstall would cost you a lot to make. You CAN do it with less tools, but it's a hope and a prayer and a WHOLE lot of extra work to make it come out right.
Making horse tack is easy. Making quality horse tack isn't. If you insist on learning how, I'd be happy to help, just drop me a message. I can walk you through it step by step.
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