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Gun attachments? What kind would you like to see?

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Rails are useless, my scope always moves on them.

If could have duct tape it might even be more secure.

 

This might work, kind of, on an air rifle, however a Mosin has about 3,000 times the free recoil energy of a .177 pellet rifle. Even if you managed to tape it right and avoid bumping it, the first time you shoot the recoil will knock the scope completely out of alignment.

 

However for flashlights and such, I guess, sure.

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I don't even use my scope because I'm just going to have to put it back on three shots later.

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Can use vice, but it would make an ugly, cumbersome, heavy weapon.

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Can use vice, but it would make an ugly, cumbersome, heavy weapon.

G clamps are pretty small, light and could hold anything from a taco to another gun on your gun.

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A makeshift flamethrower.  Or if you want to get really crazy(and probably unrealistic) a grenade launcher type thing that could shoot Molotov type things.

that would be SICK!

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Someone who wants their attachments to be much more secure and 95% less likely to break when actually firing or handling the gun.

 

This is a false statement. How secure the attachments are depends entirely on how well you tape said attachment to gun and how much duct tape is used.

 

I would rather have something designed for it than something completely improvised, and it's not like you're going to be putting enough duct tape to hold up a car on a gun.

 

Is this a challenge?

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