Talk:T16 Rhino/@comment-108.84.77.227-20170313153533

Weapon gives you more controllability over the T9 Carv. Where the T9 Carv has poor accuracy at 40-51 meters, the Rhino specializes more at the cost of fire-rate. Advance forward grip gives the Rhino a tighter spread of shots, or more closely grouped shots.

The recoil decrease allows the player to continue to lay accurate short bursts. If the vertical recoil,  or cone of fire gets to high, or horizontal tolerance issues,  just release the trigger for a very brief moment, then fire again.

The muzzle velocity is good for a 51 meter range which is where it's baseline 8 shots-to-kill reaches with high velocity ammo. Rhino is good where you need a point-holder with a bit more range than the standard issue Carv. For example not all narrow choke-points are 30-35 meters away, but further than that, and you want a weapon that has a enough accuracy to land shots on the enemy at 40-51 meters, this is where the Rhino comes in.

The Rhino is going to rely on defensive advantage to act as a road-block to the enemy's advance and it has enough base-line ammunition pool to do the job without the need of engineers for constant resupply. It also has a optional extended magazines for little down-time, but you lose the controllability that the advance forward grip provides. The Rhino has it's own charm that will attract certain players.