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Realistically it's affected by recoil.
Recoil is is the gun's movement pattern.
So regardless adding a left/right recoil pattern (which exists with some guns already) would be useless; as firing full automatic or in short bursts already spaces out your bullet grouping in a 360° circumference of what you're shooting at.
I went back to re-read this; cause im dumb.
Anyways, I know it looks and sounds stupid but I'll break it down into a TL;DR (Too Long; Didnt Read)
1. Corrected the differences of OP's mistake on recoil and accuracy
2. Explained that game mechanics already have left-right bullet spread without left-right recoil pattern in different firing modes.
All guns go in a straight line
>after maxing sharpshooter
>laser
Non existent, there's literally none
It's just that guns shoot very accurately when aimed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pa5QfRNlSp0