1. Mk. 18
- Problem: The suppressor clips through the handguard.
(How it should be)
- Suggested solution: Change the attachment point of the suppressor, or change the current suppressor to the one seen in the gunsmith(M14, SR25 and a couple of other weapons use the said suppressor), which has a protruding point so the main part of the suppressor wouldn't clip through the handguard.
2. LVOA-C
- Problem #1: When using the Comp M4, the reticle isn't properly centered.
- Problem #2: The magazine clips through the magazine well.
3. Honey Badger
- Problem: The suppressor is slightly misaligned with the barrel.
It would be great to see these issues addressed.
Thank you.
There are also a number of more grievous issues with various under barrel attachments and optics being mounted in locations on many ARs that either don’t match gunsmith or they are just dumb. For example, I think the GL on the HK416 is mounted too far forward.
Also, the way Nomad grips any firearm equipped with a short angle grip is ridiculous.
I'm not so sure what you mean by this. Do you mean the pictures are too small?Originally Posted by KiIerek Go to original post
Nah. It's just the size of these Visual Glitches.Originally Posted by FREEMAN0129 Go to original post
Attachment placement is pretty damn bad on a lot of guns, the vertical/angled grips are usually placed too far back to be all that functional, and the magnified optic placement is often so far forward on some guns that one would likely not be able to see just about anything through them as the eye relief on something like an ACOG is 1.5" meaning that's how close the shooters eye needs to be to have full view through the optic, so placeing an ACOG or ELCAN 5-10" forward of the most rear position on the top rail would result in the optic being nothing more than an expensive paper weight as they wouldn't be functional placed that far forward.
Well, one can accomplish big things by starting with little things, don't you think?Originally Posted by KiIerek Go to original post