Aim for the neck. The recoil will pull the 2nd and 3rd bullets into the head.

The AK-47 is the most iconic and difficult weapon to master in Counter-Strike 1.6. Because the game uses a fixed internal spray pattern combined with randomized recoil, a "no recoil" config (CFG) aims to stabilize the weapon through legal engine commands. 🔫 The Truth About "No Recoil"

If you must spray, immediately pull your mouse straight down after the second bullet. By the fifth bullet, you must pull slightly down and to the right, then shift left.

Copy and paste the optimized commands provided in the section above. Save the file and close it.

For those looking to reduce or eliminate the recoil of the AK47 in CS 1.6, a "no recoil" CFG can be particularly appealing. These configurations often involve specific commands that adjust the way the game handles weapon accuracy and recoil.

Even with the best config, the AK-47 requires specific techniques:

Or, you could just type exec aim.cfg and let a text file do the work for you.

As one forum user noted after testing such a script: "No funciona" (It doesn't work).

In CS 1.6, the engine calculates bullet trajectories on the server side. This means true "zero recoil" cannot be achieved legally through text commands alone. The Truth About "No Recoil" CFGs

Watching a No Recoil user was uncanny. A terrorist model would be running, see a counter-terrorist, and the AK would erupt. But the barrel wouldn't climb. The bullets would form a perfect line, stitching up the enemy's torso and ending inevitably at the head. It was the "human aimbot."

Focus on legitimate optimizations: stabilize your FPS, optimize your network rates, and practice your spray control. That's the real "secret" to mastering the AK-47.

// The 'Silent' Anti-Recoil Alias alias +attack_antirecoil "+attack; alias r_attack r_loop" alias -attack_antirecoil "-attack; alias r_attack r_stop" alias r_loop "cl_pitchspeed 225; +lookdown; wait; -lookdown" alias r_attack "r_stop"