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Tokyo Marui Recoil Shock Complete overview (Eotech Vudu, Surefire, Steiner Dbal)

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  1. I personally run the TAPS Pro at 12 o'clock to allow for ambi activation of either device. It shortens my grip, which is very noticeable given my SBR build, but it allows for more flexibility. I rarely shoot off my weak side when using NODs, but I'd rather have the option than not.

    Do you like the FCC Wilson Combat bolt release? I've been considering a Magpul BAD for my RS, but I've heard differing views on it affecting the bolt lock function.

    Does the PTS EPS move at all? I typically run B5 stocks as they provide the most battery space for a collapsible stock, but I hate how there is some wobble when using them. Also, do the QD slots on the stock lock the QD in a specific orientation or can it rotate a full 360? I normally ziptie my QDs on the right side of the stock to prevent the sling from moving in a weird position during shoulder transitions.

    Also, how many picatinny slots do you take up when running the MBUS Pro backwards?

    I highly recommend some internal upgrades. They really do make a big difference when it comes to range. Unfortunately, you have to upgrade everything inside if you put in a bigger spring, due to the weak (though reliable) TM internals.

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