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Subject: shooting down grenades and rockets?
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well ive noticed this for a while and finaly wanted to confirm this.


when i have a br or something and im up againts a rocket at about mid range i his rocket went boom in mid air while i was firing

same with grenades.

can you actually shoot them down or is it just me?

  • 08.14.2007 2:12 PM PDT

yes as long as you can aim correctly you can shoot grenades and rockets out of the air

  • 08.14.2007 2:13 PM PDT
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ah thanks this'll help me deal with pesky rocket whores lol i remember when i shot that guys rocket it blew up in his face.
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yes as long as you can aim correctly you can shoot grenades and rockets out of the air

  • 08.14.2007 2:15 PM PDT
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lol
Posted by: JROCK420
Yes, It happens to me all the time. I will through a grenade just to have it blow up in my face.

  • 08.14.2007 2:17 PM PDT

So that means you've never seen this video before?

  • 08.14.2007 2:34 PM PDT
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rofl nope
Posted by: WindLeader
So that means you've never seen this video before?

  • 08.14.2007 2:42 PM PDT
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what if you shoot the rocket with another weapon, like a magnum, or sniper?

  • 08.14.2007 3:40 PM PDT

Grenades I know can be shot with magnum, sniper, Br, or carbine. If anyone gets bored skeet shooting is a pretty fun way to waste some time and work on your aim. Rockets are a lot harder to shoot I think. Ive tried many times to Br rockets in mid flight and it is almost impossible, although obviously you can shoot the rocket just as it leaves the barrel.

  • 08.14.2007 5:24 PM PDT