[Leo and Donnie have occasionally trolled him about it, so he's assuming this is just something he has to deal with in his universe.]
Fine.
[Lucky for him, since Jason had mentioned the P220 a week ago Accelerator had the chance to do some research! That means the only problem is that he's having to remove his hand from his crutch to load it. Which is... fine, he can deal with it, even if he's unsteady on his feet without it.]
Are you ambidextrous, or did you train yourself to be able to use a gun with your non-dominant hand?
[He'll load the gun no problem, staring down at it intensely, already working through how he could do the same with only one hand. Once he's done that he's going to go ahead and aim at the beam.
This is only the second gun he's ever fired, the first being a shotgun that was nearly as tall as he is. It's a completely different experience, though he's tried to make up for that difference by both looking up how to fire a handgun and watching how Jason used his M1911.
He's new at this, no doubts there's room for improvement. But there's also some clear natural talent there. For a skinny kid who doesn't look like he's ever held a firearm before his aim is surprisingly good. He isn't hesitating at all, hitting the beam, and after only two shots he pauses briefly to adjust his grip and shift his aim a few millimeters to the left.
He's taking the weight of the gun and the recoil into account as he uses it, his brain and the choker making the minute calculations needed for better efficiency. His next two shots are more accurate.]
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Fine.
[Lucky for him, since Jason had mentioned the P220 a week ago Accelerator had the chance to do some research! That means the only problem is that he's having to remove his hand from his crutch to load it. Which is... fine, he can deal with it, even if he's unsteady on his feet without it.]
Are you ambidextrous, or did you train yourself to be able to use a gun with your non-dominant hand?
[He'll load the gun no problem, staring down at it intensely, already working through how he could do the same with only one hand. Once he's done that he's going to go ahead and aim at the beam.
This is only the second gun he's ever fired, the first being a shotgun that was nearly as tall as he is. It's a completely different experience, though he's tried to make up for that difference by both looking up how to fire a handgun and watching how Jason used his M1911.
He's new at this, no doubts there's room for improvement. But there's also some clear natural talent there. For a skinny kid who doesn't look like he's ever held a firearm before his aim is surprisingly good. He isn't hesitating at all, hitting the beam, and after only two shots he pauses briefly to adjust his grip and shift his aim a few millimeters to the left.
He's taking the weight of the gun and the recoil into account as he uses it, his brain and the choker making the minute calculations needed for better efficiency. His next two shots are more accurate.]