Strangest attachments/modifications you've seen

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A Rossi Ranch hand with Taurus Judge mounted to the side, with an old Mag-Charger flashlight clamped underneath the whole affair.
 
Mall Ninjas! :eek:
Obviously you are not "tactical" enough or it would be obvious!

I always put a scope on my PGO shotguns, that way I can take precise aim at the invaders bent on doing harm to the mall patrons, taking them out without alterting the sheep, you wouldn't understand because you're all amatures and not up to the kind of missions my team and I are about!

It does take some practice to be able to make those 2 or 3 hundred yard hits with slugs while going full throttle in my urban terrain response vehicle, you might know them as "golf carts," but the knowledge that the mall is safe for another day makes all this hard work worth it!
 
The pistol bayonet is still the silliest thing I have ever seen attached to a gun.
Those were actually used by cavalry. They could ride through a crowd and slash around after they fired their shot(s). I could see a pistol bayonet being about as useful as a rifle bayonet.

Some real cops are as bad or worse than the mall cops. Seriously.

Strangest modifications I recall at the moment were the thumbhole stocks and fake flash hiders from the 90's, and today, the "Made in US" parts on import rifles when everything else in the country says "made in China".
 
Those were actually used by cavalry. They could ride through a crowd and slash around after they fired their shot(s). I could see a pistol bayonet being about as useful as a rifle bayonet.

Never seen a bayonet on a cap and ball revolver, pics or it didn't happen.
 
I've seen folding spike bayonets on single shot black powder guns, or the knives with a small caliber BP gun built into it, but the cavalry bayonet on a C&B, no, they had cavalry sabres.
 
Goggle U.S. Navy Cutlass Pistol.

Certainly more logic in having one on a single-shot boarding pistol then on a cavalry six-shooter.
But even the Elgin Cutlass pistol was a failure.
Maybe it was cut less?

I am of the opinion that cavalry revolver bayonet thing didn't happen.

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How about the Mossberg "Chainsaw" for the win?
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And to anyone who says "Oh mossberg made that for SWAT teams to breach doors with"... Thats a big pile of BS, if they intended it for door breaching then why didn't they give it a shorter barrel? They made it with an 18" barrel because only mall ninja tools will be buying it.
 
I've been working on a tactical stapler to mount on my issued M249, it spends more time next to me doing paperwork then barking on the range. But then that is the life of a weapon in a reserve unit. I think the stapler would be useful a local matches when I take my AR-15, then I can collate my scorecards more easily.
 
I get a kick out of the fake supressors on pistols. I always thought they were pointless and they would never sell, but people buy them from us alot!
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