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Klip

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  1. Not familiar with the person as I'm quite new here, but seems like a thought as the theory of bipod/compenstaor condition appears to be untested thus far.
  2. I guess the easiest way to test it would be to fire test shots using a set of pristine compensator+bipod then compare it when using a set of badly damaged compensator+bipod. If I had the pristine sets I could check it myself, naturally. We must find out if the condition of these matter! for science.
  3. From what I hear, it matters to a certain degree what condition your mosin and the specific attachments are in. I seem to read a lot that the rifle itself and the long range scope (assuming you use it) should both be in pristine condition, as a badly damaged scope/rifle hits the accuracy badly. Well, my question is...what about the atlas bipod and the compensator? say i have a pristine rifle with a pristine scope, but both the bipod and the compensator are badly damaged. Do these two parts even impact anything in this condition (as in, negatively impact the aim/accuracy/etc)? should I be attempting to get them both in pristine quality? (and try and stay alive in the process, of course) ?
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