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#1 Post by ovenpaa »

As I am joining the black gun ranks shortly (Assuming my variation comes back soon) What are the black gun/AR15 type fun must have accessories to make life easier and look good of course :goodjob:
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Double stacked 30 round mags for the zombies, or just tape 2 together. Lazer to blind the zombies, sound mod so they don't hear you fire at them..Brass catcher so you don't leave evidence behind.
If I remember yours had most things already fitted, you want to be able to carry it. Tactical sling ?
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A sling is a good starter, black of course. I am working on the moderator bit and have some duct tape for the magazines.

What else?
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Something to hide the big grin you aquire when using it :grin:
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#5 Post by Chuck »

A load of tactical rails and a vertical grip with integral bipod so you can carry and aim it.

A decent flashlight, +150 lumens with a strobe and full on effect to blind anyone who looks at you. If you search you can get one incorportaed into a vertical grip, probbaly hasn't got the bipod though.

Flat earth coloured mags, with a window so everyone can see you are fully loaded. No point in a trigger job as it's a staight pull.
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#7 Post by ovenpaa »

Humph.. sign01

So far a sling is on the list :grin:
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#8 Post by Dave 101 »

All depends on primary use , free floated F/E is probably top of most peoples list , mine is more of a target rifle so its at a minimum , bipod and scope , ambidex cocking handles , cheek pad on a standard stock with a thicker butt plate . Thats it

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Mine will be used exclusively for target work so I will be keeping the rifle extras to a bare and essential minimum to keep the weight down.
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#10 Post by Porcupine »

An excellent barrel (something heavy and stainless - but coated black so you don't look like a, ahem, gentleman from uptown), good trigger pack (I like the Geissele SSA), a pistol grip and stock you find comfortable, and a good free-floated fore-end you can put a sling swivel and bipod on (I like the Troy TRX Battlerail - it weighs less than a plastic handguard and has a thin, round profile which makes it comfortable to hold - screw on a couple of strips of rail for the bipod and sling swivel). And of course good optics and a can.
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