Originally posted by Pinchaaay
Look at your fingers and you will see a crease near the end of your finger.
Aim to get this crease on the trigger from both fingers.
"Pinchaaay!"
a crease???? fail biology by any chance

just kidding
stalker, although pinchaaay may not be too technical, hes correct. practice is the best way forward, find the easiest and comfiest way to do it yourself as we all hold the grip slightly different or use different parts of our fingers. down to personal preference.
my dad is always calling me sad sat at my computer or watching tv playing with my trigger, but it helps you get used to your marker and also changing hands helps majorly, my manager commented on my left handed shooting, saying i looked very ambidextrous (sp) but it just comes natural to me now, and have no problems just switching hands.
however, one thing that can hinder your walking can be the type of trigger, or shape, or even set up. thats where you need to fiddle. I like a loose pull, my viking only has the microswitch returning the trigger, some people like a strong return, or a clicky one like an eblade. again all personal preference.
just remember like mr pinchaaaay said, dont forget about your profile while walking. many people who first try it will have their elbow up at 90degrees sticking out. do that in a game and you should be gone.
did i mention personal preference??
