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People don't usually drop guns, the guns sort of fall out of their pockets and pants. I know of a woman who was killed after she threw a hunting vest with a derringer in it on a table.
Just got an extended charging handle latch on my AR, also have a nice Knights RAS with Harris Bipod and new Falcon Industries Ergo Stoner grips along with a Tasco scope. Pictures soon.
Good god, you're one of those mall ninja kids, aren't you? Are we to expect photos of 12 pounds of flashlights, lasers, scopes, and NVD's gear hanging on your fancy handguard?
Good god, you're one of those mall ninja kids, aren't you? Are we to expect photos of 12 pounds of flashlights, lasers, scopes, and NVD's gear hanging on your fancy handguard?
The term is "tacticool."
I can see a red dot, I can see a flashlight, I can see a vertical grip, but really, is there anything else that you can cram on a rifle that you can use or would need if you were to use the rifle for some zombie deanimation action?
None of those silly rails and such will be on my M4gery, it's going to be a straight forward carbine.
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Actually the only thing I put on my RAS was something I could use, my Harris Bipod (as I stated above). I didn't want to be one of those jokers that trashed their AR out with every piece of high dollar gear they could fit on it. The RAS is for fucntionality, should there be another item I feel my AR needs i'll have that option. For now i've got a well cooled, comfortable forend that fits my bipod quite nicely.
Of course having a bipod and scope on a carbine isn't as practical as on a long heavy barreled target rifle but I already had the Scope and mount and wanted to put something on the RAS. The Harris gear workes well with the scope, no more need for a benchrest and sand bags to lug around.