Timeline for Best Ergonomic Design for a handheld ranged weapon
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Aug 2, 2019 at 5:13 | comment | added | Keith Morrison | Hope the Predator doesn't suddenly see a target down and to the right of him and decides to take a shot. That could be embarrassing. | |
Aug 1, 2019 at 17:11 | comment | added | Nosajimiki | This has one distinct advantage over jwrecker's answer which is that the gun is not actually on your head. When shooting around corners/ laying cover fire, the last part of your body you want to expose more than you need to is you head. If the gun has a camera on it, you could just hide behind something, telescope your gun out, and start shooting from the relative safety of your cover. | |
Aug 1, 2019 at 10:06 | comment | added | G0BLiN | This answer is very similar to jwrecker's answer - and goes against the edit stating "For this particular question, I'm looking for designs that passively align themselves most effectively to the body's natural hand-eye coordination, rather than something that (for example) relies on servomotors and measurement of the user's eye movements to mechanically align the aimpoint of the weapon to the eyeline of the user." | |
Aug 1, 2019 at 1:58 | history | answered | Thorne | CC BY-SA 4.0 |