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Though TFA's leaning is much buggier, it's actual leaning versus simple leaning.
It was more of a question as to why would you say "make it for ARC9" since it works with it 100% fine, except for scope alignment effect which gets offset by ~20% but it's detrimental to accurate aiming
Enter these one by one (you can change "q" and "e" to any key (bind name) you want):
bind q lean_left_on
bind e lean_right_on
alias lean_left_on "lean_right_off; +alt1; bind q lean_left_off"
alias lean_left_off "-alt1; bind q lean_left_on"
alias lean_right_on "lean_left_off; +alt2; bind e lean_right_off"
alias lean_right_off "-alt2; bind e lean_right_on"
I just wish that leaning to the left left from behind something wouldn't have been basically cheating...