Who has the most "tactical" AR here?

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Just like the title suggests...

Who has the most gizmos, gadgets, and contraptions on their rifle?

I'm talking new stocks, grips, lights, quad-rail systems, optics (double points for dual-optic setups, like an aimpoint in front and a 3X magnifier in rear), lights, lasers (triple points for IR lasers), suppresor, vertical foregrip, folding BUIS, GGG quick-detatch cantilever 1913 rails, etc...

Obviously, pictures are a must.

Please, refrain from posting that picture of the Asian guy with the swiss army knife AR. It's cute, but we've all seen it.

Winner of this contest shall hereby be known as the Most Tacticool Rifleman at THR, or MTR for short. If you're truly tactical, you love acronyms.

Ok... go!
 
Please, refrain from posting that picture of the Asian guy with the swiss army knife AR. It's cute, but we've all seen it.

Haha.. I was about to post that one! You ruined my fun
 
I'm sure it wont be mine :D.All I've added is a Meprolight tritium front post (which is really nice in very low light,I really like it for the mere $30 it cost), a Surefire 6p, and a Bushnell Trophy multi-reticle red/green dot scope.the laser in the pic is gone now, I only had a cheapo one on there for a bit just to try the whole laser thing out.Dont think its for me and I did have a Harris bipod on it for a little while too, but decided it wasnt really needed for what I bought this gun for, and I could make MUCH better use of it on my Win. Model 70 30-06.Not to mention, the 2 things I was most happy and impressed with when I first held my new gun,was how incredibly light, handy, and compact it was, and the bipod added a really noticeable amount of weight, and really detracted from it for that reason (I cantsay it didnt look kinda cool though :D).I cant see myself changing or adding anything to it any more, as I'm VERY happy with it and feel it has everything I need to do what I want to do, and is still nice and light.To those who may post pics of thiers with all kinds of stuff on thiers, I say, If you like it, it makes you happy, and does what you want it to do, then more power to you.It's your money, your gun, and your happines, so enjoy and just ignore the snide comments some people may make (probly not so much here as with some other forums I've been to.Most here are considerably more mature, polite and open-minded).anyways,here's a gratuitous pic of mine so I can show it off :p, and beause we ALL love looking at gun pics, and no one has posted any yet, so...

Bushmaster M4A3 Patrolman's Carbine.It's a been real nice shooter so far, I really like it.
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I humbly submit that less is more.

I know this isn't as much fun as posting a rifle with eleventy dozen doodads bolted to it. But I wager it is more functional.

Plus I don't have to stop and replace batteries amidst a firefight.


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I should add that I have never been in a firefight. All references to TEOTWAWKI are purely speculative.

And you guys with all the doo-dads on your guns.. carry on and have fun.

I'd bolt an Elcan SpectreIR to a railed upper if I could afford the 12k price tag.
 
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BTW.. that is not me, and that is NOT my rifle! If I'm gonna lug around a 20lb rifle, it damn sure better shoot something harder-hitting that 5.56mm!

Also, i am diggin the generic "SWAT" hat that you can buy at China-Mart for $9.99 - that's a nice tactical touch.
 
If I'm gonna lug around a 20lb rifle
and 20lbs may be an UNDER estimate with that thing.I could probly hold it up long enough for 1 shot before I had to set it down and take a break.And forget walking/running around with it.that thing needs wheels and a retactable handle like a suitcase.:D
For fun, can anyone identify all the stuff he has on that thing?
 
That rifle is designed to be transported in a tactical wheelbarrow, which comes with an integral benchrest. ;)
 
Indianaboy, A1 all the way man, very nice. My carbine of choice is a Bushy A1 16", A2 stock. Spend my money on ammo, not batteries.
 
We should change the rules to "tactical and practical :D

That camera setup is pretty neat, but I think would be much better attached to a helmet or at least have the option to do so.
 
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