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Old Mon Nov 27, 2017, 09:18am
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Originally Posted by timasdf View Post
While similar, the two/four hits signals are given differently than the #2 / #4 number signals, aren't they?

In my experience, two/four hit signal is given directly to the left or right (offending side) of the R1 and R2's body. The #2/4 number signal is on the offending side, but held more front-left or front-right of the body.
I've never heard that differentiation before.
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