Guide:-JAM3S- and the G36E



The G36E and the G36E Valkyrie are one of the most versatile guns in Combat Arms. Combined with its high damage, accuracy and integrated scope, it makes the G36E good for both beginners and veterans. Below is a guide to how you should use a G36E and when.

Tap FireEdit
Tap Firing is probably the way the G36E is meant to be used. Tap Firing as the suggests is when you scope in (however you can still tap fire scoped out), and tap fire at your enemy, ensuring that the recoil will come back down after every shot. This technique is probably the best as it will bring down the enemy very quickly. For those wanting to learn HOW to tap fire then listen closly. To start off with buy a K2 to 7 days, switch it to 1-shot mode so you have to tap every shot. At first this is going to feel really weird and you most likely will get very few shots off at close range. But as you continue with your use of the K2 you will become more comfortable with the idea of tap firing. After a week of practice you will be ready to pick up a G36E again. If you are tap firing close-medium range (tap firing while scoping is very easy) you will notice your bullets will all go in the middle of your crosshair. Tap firing is a basic tecnique that every user of the G36E should know about to become a master.

Burst FireEdit
Although theres isn't a burst fire option on the gun, you can still burst fire. Spray the G36E at your enemy for 3-4 shots and then take cover and let the recoil settle. This technique is also very good since the G36E is a solid 3 hit kill, and if your bullets hit your enemy, you will probably get a kill and you don't need to burst fire at them again.

TriviaEdit

 * Going for automatic is not recommended with the G36E.