So Im wondering how far should a person accessorize their AR
Ive seen many with fake suppressors, taclights, etc and Ive seen many just plain.
What do you prefer?
Whatever floats your boat...it's your money. I've got ones all decked out with all the goodies, however they're not that fun to shoot (heavy/awkward), and tend to stay in the safe. It's the plain jane ones that seem to see more range time from my collection. But thats just me.....plus I kinda loath all the questions I get at the range asking "whats that, what's this, is that legal?"
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I'm of the opinion that "accessorizing" is a waste of time.
Your gun should be made to do what you want it to do and I don't see that as the same as accessorizing.
For example, if you want a home defense carbine, you should have a light and a red dot.
If you want a precision rig, you should consider a higher magnification scope and a good bipod (along with the right rifle of course).
What is stupid is when guys just start flipping through the CAA catalogue and going "that looks cool...I'll tack that on...and that...and that...and that..."
That is how you end up with rifles with a barrel mounted bipod, a tasco red dot, a VFG, and $99 laser...
That's just f**king stupid and embarrassing.
So START with the end goal for the gun, then make the gun work for that goal. Don't just start throwing on "accessories".
I'm of the opinion that "accessorizing" is a waste of time.
Your gun should be made to do what you want it to do and I don't see that as the same as accessorizing.
For example, if you want a home defense carbine, you should have a light and a red dot.
If you want a precision rig, you should consider a higher magnification scope and a good bipod (along with the right rifle of course).
What is stupid is when guys just start flipping through the CAA catalogue and going "that looks cool...I'll tack that on...and that...and that...and that..."
That is how you end up with rifles with a barrel mounted bipod, a tasco red dot, a VFG, and $99 laser...
That's just f**king stupid and embarrassing.
So START with the end goal for the gun, then make the gun work for that goal. Don't just start throwing on "accessories".
If you need it, put it on. If you don't need it, leave it off. If you just want to look cool, save your money and get an airsoft.



























