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Advantages: There is no fixed shell model, and the ejected shell will naturally fall off. This means that I can shorten the firing rate of the firearm at will, and the ejected shell will not suddenly disappear when I immediately fire the next shot due to being fixed. There are no extra inspection actions, and after aiming at the ground supplies for a few seconds, there is a gesture of reaching out (I think it is very unnecessary to have an inspection action after aiming at the ground supplies for a few seconds, as if the character has never seen a firearm before and is curious about guns). The flashlight will shake with the weapon.
Disadvantage: There is no weapon bar icon (I have already created one for myself using Photoshop).
Summary: A clean, neat, and very good MOD.