My friend is quite dumb, he has a titan with a vulcan front where the barrel should be, a hornet on the bottom, two crossfires where the two side tactical rails are on the vulcan front, and a maverick where the scout should go. It looks hilarious when he uses it though, the gun is huge and he is quite short.
My lust for the lulz demands you put up a video of this. Now.
Hear hear!
Secondary?
Minimized crossfire. As stated earlier here in the thread, an extra, quick shot is just as effective as a longer ranged shot, especially if it can be fired off more quickly than the one with greater range.
I like crossfire's because they're small, and I do believe I've cut/dremeled just about every possible piece (within reason) off the shell of this thing to make it fit the OSH battery-operated drill holster it's in well enough. When it's cocked, there isn't a long plunger handle sticking out the top in holster, which I've found gets in the way, so it really lets me move with the compact package it's in.

It only hits high 40's-low 50's in ranges (and I have to select the darts I load it with carefully or it won't perform) so in the long run, it's not the most reliable sidearm. But if I load the barrel and the two pieces of brass I fit into the handle with the right darts, it's set and I know I can count on it when needed.
Edited by Falcon, 15 October 2008 - 02:02 PM.