"Thank you! Your sister's one of the best things to ever come into my life."
She goes over to Natalie and pulls her into a kiss to emphasize her point.
[b]She kisses her, happily, and doesn't stop until you decide to, and Alex rolls her eyes, happy for her sister, and goes to a line of training dummies[/b]
She aims a bit low, unfamiliar with the recoil pattern of the weapon, and fires off several rounds at the target. She allows the weapon to kick upwards, letting her get a feel for it.
[spoiler]Hey, don't blame me for trying to be somewhat realistic here (in this highly unrealistic world this is taking place in). Reni's never fired one of those before. It's normal for someone to do what she did.[/spoiler]
"Nice shooting. Though, I think Desert Eagles are a bit overkill unless you're trying to kill the target [i]and[/i] splatter their innards everywhere."
She motions to the targets that Natalie shot, which now have very sizable holes in their chests.
"Well, sometimes overkill is needed"
[spoiler]Lmao, aight. Just thinking reni at least fired a rifle before, and expected a large kick from the gun[/spoiler]
[spoiler]Yeah, she's shot guns before. Just not a PDW-R. Best to aim low and give the weapon a bit of wiggle room if you're unsure of how it kicks. Unless it's a higher caliber bullet or a shotgun. Then you want to try and hold that thing steady as best as you can. I've seen what a Desert Eagle can do to a person who's unprepared for the kick and trust me, it ain't pretty. Fractured skull, broken wrists, bleeding in the brain.[/spoiler]
"Sometimes. But not in most circumstances. Better to use no more than what is absolutely necessary."
[spoiler]Yeah, that shits powerful. Gladly Nat was taught by JT how to use it, and JT has used nearly every gun imaginable [/spoiler]
"Sometimes pure overkill is fun"
"I guess. I just prefer to leave the potential for survivors if I ever need there to be. Plus, smaller bullet means you can carry more of them on your person. Speaking of which, I'm not too sure I like the PDW-R. Too big of a round for a gun this small."
She walks back to the gun rack and puts the PDW-R back.