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I’m looking to do almost the same thing but instead of doing 2 unity mounts, does anyone have a recommendation for a riser with a diving board that matches the height close enough for the FTC. All the ones I’m seeing are either a little too low or significantly too high.
When you are in a firefight you aren’t gonna be jumping around and sliding like in cod. Obviously there is a point where your duty rifle could get to be too heavy but this isn’t that bad and you’ll get used to it if you train with it
Personal setups are just that Down in the weeds optimizing every detail for the personal unique ergonomics and functionality of that unique operator Quite a setup, a bit much for me. Not the weight but I like a more minimal approach Sweet
lol. Thats like the Meta build for Hogs. Or better yet just a standalone thermal scope. Same same. Urs has more “capabilities” a true do all. People say multiple rifles is better but all of the other rifles eventually get built out like this anyway. It’s a vicious cycle. Oh well
This is definitely a heavy setup. I would argue that the owner set it up as an “every scenario” rifle. It’s somewhat of a “jack of all trades/master of none”. Obviously there will inevitably be trade-offs with this. The owner may feel this is the most advantageous way to use his rifle. It’s usually best to purpose build your tool for a particular job, and I think that’s where some people may feel this is too heavy.. They are projecting their own needs for a particular rifle build. With the understanding that this is set up for the owner’s particular needs, it seems this is what works for him. If this were my rifle, I’d personally ditch all the unnecessary pieces of equipment on the rifle and tailor it for the job at hand, only adding what I needed and removing what isn’t needed for each use case versus adding everything as a “just in case”. Everyone has a different requirement, but just remember stuff gets more and more complex the more you add to the rifle and will require more reps and more training with as many buttons and switches that are used on that particular setup.
Irl that set up will be taken by someone who got lucky with a 00-buck pellet out of a 590 At least that’s what Tarkov has shown me when I enter a raid with expensive kit
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11.5?
Predator is not that advanced…
You’ll spend this and get taken by a 1960 Mosin
Yeah it’s cool no you wouldn’t carry it.
All u need right there. Nice!
I’m looking to do almost the same thing but instead of doing 2 unity mounts, does anyone have a recommendation for a riser with a diving board that matches the height close enough for the FTC. All the ones I’m seeing are either a little too low or significantly too high.
DAMN THATS SO COOL!!!!!
What's that suppressor cover?
When you are in a firefight you aren’t gonna be jumping around and sliding like in cod. Obviously there is a point where your duty rifle could get to be too heavy but this isn’t that bad and you’ll get used to it if you train with it
Sick bro.
a lot of you gun owners are dumb as shit this video is evidence wtf am i looking at bro nobody does this dumb shit
Cool.
Personal setups are just that
Down in the weeds optimizing every detail for the personal unique ergonomics and functionality of that unique operator
Quite a setup, a bit much for me. Not the weight but I like a more minimal approach
Sweet
That is friggin bad ass dude! People complaining about the weight need to hit the gym
Lol what video games and range theatrics does to you….
JACK OF ALL TRADES RIFLE! ESPECIALLY THE NIGHT OPTION!
Anyone who bitches about weight doesn’t actually ruck.
Thats a pretty based build.
Cool
lol. Thats like the Meta build for Hogs. Or better yet just a standalone thermal scope. Same same. Urs has more “capabilities” a true do all. People say multiple rifles is better but all of the other rifles eventually get built out like this anyway. It’s a vicious cycle. Oh well
Bro,frick the weight,that set-up is hella sick.i got 3 scars and trust me,they r heavy as hell too but rip like crazy, definitely worth it 💪🤘
Her name is credit card debt
Missing backup sights
This is definitely a heavy setup. I would argue that the owner set it up as an “every scenario” rifle. It’s somewhat of a “jack of all trades/master of none”. Obviously there will inevitably be trade-offs with this. The owner may feel this is the most advantageous way to use his rifle. It’s usually best to purpose build your tool for a particular job, and I think that’s where some people may feel this is too heavy.. They are projecting their own needs for a particular rifle build. With the understanding that this is set up for the owner’s particular needs, it seems this is what works for him. If this were my rifle, I’d personally ditch all the unnecessary pieces of equipment on the rifle and tailor it for the job at hand, only adding what I needed and removing what isn’t needed for each use case versus adding everything as a “just in case”. Everyone has a different requirement, but just remember stuff gets more and more complex the more you add to the rifle and will require more reps and more training with as many buttons and switches that are used on that particular setup.
Using plus 4 baseplate without changing out spring for extra power spring? 💀
All that money and you can still get dropped by a hi-point held sideways. 😂
"you're not gonna ruck with that"
Some of you have never had to ruck a 240 and it's glaring
People that complain about that being a heavy load out fail to remember that there are guys having to pack a saw around.
I know somebody misses the old days where you shoot at anything in the dark that moved
Its like a bop it but a rifle
“It’s so heavy” he’s holding it with 4 fingers and has baby arms…it’s not heavy your weak as dog shit
Blud got the big boy Bop It 😂 Lower it! Raise it! Flip it! Reload it! 😂 you should call it your Johnny Sins build, yo, 'cause that thing FUUUCKKS ❤
Me likey
Runs to cover and drops gun on concrete 😂
Get strong. So many gravy seals out here complaining about weight when we have 50lbs of fat in our bellies and man titties. Yes… I said “we.”
Heck no weighs 16lbs, no fun to sit in the woods and scope around. Better used as a standalone
Golly Bob Howdy that’s a great setup!
When it matters, they won't complain, they'll run away…
Would have loved a down sight pic for each configuration
OH the RICO is TINY I thought it was bigger. That’s awesome
300? With a thermal = 😊
Irl that set up will be taken by someone who got lucky with a 00-buck pellet out of a 590
At least that’s what Tarkov has shown me when I enter a raid with expensive kit
Load out is very nice. Saving for the RH25, its the best
This thing is sexii
The shit we can put on consumer guns now just blows my mind.
🤣😂🤣😂 Won't ruck lol some soft ass dudes in your comments! Thats wild that ain't a heavy gun😂🤣😂🤣🍺
Would you sell that setup?
Cmon buddy 🤣🤣🤣🤣 that’s a lot goin on right dur
But to each his own lol
whast the full build(upper,lower,ect)?