Might be hard to do that while not looking down the scope or (seemingly) not in the direction of where the barrel is pointing.
While it probably wasn't the artist intention, there are cases for shooting when not looking down the sights and the stock off the shoulder. Most common are when peeking over furniture like a couch into deadspace of a room to finish clearing it. Basically you treat the rifle like a spear or bayonet, but you pull the trigger rather than than lunging at your opponent. The close range allows for point shooting to be done reliably.
Also she doesn't have it here, but I've seen some use this thing called an angle sight, which is basically either a small mirror or a prism which allows you to aim down the sights while holding it off your body. The original intention was to shoot around corners and it does okay at longer ranges, but most use it as a training aid for long range precision shooting as an instructor/spotter can see exactly what the shooter's holdover is.
Angle sights, while tacticool, to my knowledge tend to be canted to the side of whatever sight you are using. She would be looking down and parallel to the barrel, rather than up and to the viewer. Also I'd imagine a laser sight would help tremendously for clearing rooms.
I also would suggest that entering CQB without a knifegun and with a long-range scope is probably not the best use of resources.
Personally I'd just use a Cobray Terminator. If I'm going to say fuck-it to practicality, I am going to do so with gusto.
Angle sights, while tacticool, to my knowledge tend to be canted to the side of whatever sight you are using. She would be looking down and parallel to the barrel, rather than up and to the viewer. Also I'd imagine a laser sight would help tremendously for clearing rooms.
I also would suggest that entering CQB without a knifegun and with a long-range scope is probably not the best use of resources.
Personally I'd just use a Cobray Terminator. If I'm going to say fuck-it to practicality, I am going to do so with gusto.
Oh, not offset sights. It is a block housing a prism or a one way mirror called angle sight There is another version with adjustable viewing but I can't remember what they called it.
TVNC got wind of it a decade back and started making some "in-line" video camera systems using the same principle for night vision. They work okay and double as a kind of unintentional amber filter. I think an airsofter called BrainExploder or Headshot or something also made his own version using a mobius camera.
Other thing I was thinking, Ruby's weapons are practically heat seeking sometimes. Maybe she just holds the gun and it goes all aimbot on everything in sight. lol Gun aims you.
While it probably wasn't the artist intention, there are cases for shooting when not looking down the sights and the stock off the shoulder. Most common are when peeking over furniture like a couch into deadspace of a room to finish clearing it. Basically you treat the rifle like a spear or bayonet, but you pull the trigger rather than than lunging at your opponent. The close range allows for point shooting to be done reliably.
——— Other thing I was thinking, Ruby's weapons are practically heat seeking sometimes. Maybe she just holds the gun and it goes all aimbot on everything in sight. lol Gun aims you.
As rapidly as she moves she probably had to master point shooting so she could aim and fire in the split-seconds she has before riding the recoil to another target.
And while I doubt Crescent Rose has aimbot, the gun aiming her is probably an accurate assessment of her while she was initially practicing with Crescent Rose after she built it.