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== '''Summary''' ==
 
== '''Summary''' ==
The '''Shoulderpad '''is a skeleton stock attachment that is equipped with the [[Skorpion]] machine pistol. This attachment has the advantage to add a small bonus of range and accuracy. No Skorpion is special without it.
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The '''Shoulderpad''' is a skeleton stock attachment that is equipped with the [[Skorpion]] machine pistol. This attachment has the advantage to add a small bonus of range and accuracy. No Skorpion is special without it.
   
 
== '''Background Story''' ==
 
== '''Background Story''' ==
 
The [[Skorpion]] was, by itself, considered an inaccurate, and overall poor weapon by many. However, after a few attachments were released to help mitigate the Skorpion's issues, it became a decent, if not great weapon.
 
The [[Skorpion]] was, by itself, considered an inaccurate, and overall poor weapon by many. However, after a few attachments were released to help mitigate the Skorpion's issues, it became a decent, if not great weapon.
   
The '''Shoulderpad''' was one of these attachments and the first to be released.
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The '''Shoulderpad''' was one of these attachments and the first to be released. While some question why it took 500$ to fold out a skeleton stock, the instructions to fold it out where in Czech. To help pay for the translation of the user manual, this attachment was charged at a cost.
   
 
== '''Tips''' ==
 
== '''Tips''' ==
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* The attachment is a skeleton stock from the [[Skorpion]].
 
* The attachment is a skeleton stock from the [[Skorpion]].
* This attachment can be seen in the weapon if you don't have this attachment in the first place.
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* This attachment can be seen on the weapon if you don't have this attachment in the first place.
 
** It is visible on the [[Skorpion]] prior to it being equipped, leading some to question why you need to pay 500$ just to fold it out.
 
** It is visible on the [[Skorpion]] prior to it being equipped, leading some to question why you need to pay 500$ just to fold it out.
 
* Not to be confused with the [[UTAH-23]], another shoulder attachment for the [[M4A1]].
 
* Not to be confused with the [[UTAH-23]], another shoulder attachment for the [[M4A1]].
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Revision as of 12:41, 5 August 2018

"You know PR logic really kicked in on this one when you have to pay to unfold the built in shoulderpad "
―BakonBot

Summary

The Shoulderpad is a skeleton stock attachment that is equipped with the Skorpion machine pistol. This attachment has the advantage to add a small bonus of range and accuracy. No Skorpion is special without it.

Background Story

The Skorpion was, by itself, considered an inaccurate, and overall poor weapon by many. However, after a few attachments were released to help mitigate the Skorpion's issues, it became a decent, if not great weapon.

The Shoulderpad was one of these attachments and the first to be released. While some question why it took 500$ to fold out a skeleton stock, the instructions to fold it out where in Czech. To help pay for the translation of the user manual, this attachment was charged at a cost.

Tips

  • This adds +10 range and +15 accuracy which is useful to the Skorpion's pitiful accuracy.
  • Pair it with either the Fenix PD35 or the Lazex 2AA to further increase range or accuracy.

Trivia

Updates

  • Accuracy increased from 0 to 15 in v0.9.6.

  • The attachment is a skeleton stock from the Skorpion.
  • This attachment can be seen on the weapon if you don't have this attachment in the first place.
    • It is visible on the Skorpion prior to it being equipped, leading some to question why you need to pay 500$ just to fold it out.
  • Not to be confused with the UTAH-23, another shoulder attachment for the M4A1.