You clearly don't know what you're talking about, but thanks for chiming in.
Well thanks for your chime as well.
Clearly you think 5 moa is accurate.
Also, have you ever used a proper trigger? Even windex bottles have better trigger than x95
Interesting, Im doing some quick google math here, and from what I gather, lets say a x95 weighing 4.0 kg falling from 1.2192 meters (4 feet) will produce 47.8 Joule of energy wich translate into 423 inch/pound or 35.26 foot/pound. So if it landed straight on the light its entirely possible that it bend that way.Maybe someboy more savvy than me can correct me.
You're an troll, and can join the list of idiots on my ignore list...buh bye.
This would be correct if the impact force was entirely taken up by the hit of the light , but in real life the center of gravity of the rifle would play into it and the rifle would end up rotating instead of imparting all the energy into the handguard.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Za7bbDOwxEL0uQUE6corKZtgkwzLOZO0?usp=drive_link
Well thanks for your chime as well.
Clearly you think 5 moa is accurate.
Also, have you ever used a proper trigger? Even windex bottles have better trigger than x95