Glock18

- The Glock. The most underpowered hand gun I've ever used. Period. I mean like, okay, the 20 round clip can punch in a lot but to what extent with it's calibre? But for the power Terrorist, this gun can turn into the penultimate killing uh... hand gun. It's secondary fire for this gun has it's uses, but has the Rate Of Fire, which causes a pause between each shot. The primary fire has no Rate Of Fire, so you can unload the whole clip with a quick finger.
- The main point here is the huge clip. So at the start of the round, buy yourself some bullets. It's important since the amount of bullets in your spare clips may actually run out before you know it.
- When using this for far range shooting, keep to the primary. It's bullets won't stray as far as the secondary fire and the chance of actually hitting someone is increased. Aim for the chest. The power on this gun isn't strong, but then, neither is the aiming. Chances of hitting the body when aiming the chest is actually quite high, but how long can that take with continuous fire? Keep firing, but lower the crosshair slowly after every shot to make sure it keeps at the opponent's body.
- Medium range is by far, not really the best of ranges with this gun, but it's still a major factor in the fact of life and observer mode. Actually, when I think about it... same strategy for this range as above... Only this time head shots are a reality and easier. But for head shots, aim around the head area, or else the upper chest.
- Short range is where you get to use the secondary fire IF you want. This is where the gun thrives in since it's 20 bullet clip is put to the test. When opposed with somebody up close and personal, just pump pump and pump as much bullets as possible. While doing that, strafe around him. It's harder to hit a moving target, but it's even harder to hit one that's moving as well as shooting 20 bullets.
- If that isn't your preferred way during the short range battles, try to get as close to him as possible. The point of this being that at close range if the bullets don't stop him, you can pull the knife on him. Also the fact that if you get closer, the power of your bullets actually become stronger, but that goes for the opponent's as well. But with a 20 bullet advantage, his bullets may run out long before you actually reach him and by the time you reach him, he's still reloading.
- Keep to the idea that you have the bullet advantage. Especially on the first round. You will always have the bullet advantage. So should you do meet up with an opponent, try to avoid shooting him, but avoiding his bullets. Listen to how loud the gun is, as each hand gun has it's own unique sound, you can tell how many bullets each gun has and how much he has spent. Like say you hear someone with a DE and was shooting at you, for around 2 seconds, the chances that he would have unloaded his gun at you is highly likely, so jump out and take him on while he's on reload.
- Personally, I hated to give a strategy for the worst gun I've ever used. I'm sticking to my DE any day haha... but remember, it's always good to have a decent strategy when fighting, so remember this man...