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That particular AR is probably an S&W M&P Sport II. He essentially dumped 800 dollars into a 350 dollar AR. The rail looks like mlok attachment points, which is made by magpul. Another 75+ dollars. MBUS flip down sights, about 100. That optic, it's hard to tell, but you can't get a good one for under 150.

About the only part of all this you got right is the rifle. MLOK is free-licensed so countless companies make rails with MLOK attachments. If I had to guess it's something from SLR Rifleworks. A standard set of MBUS will cost you $20.

That optic, it's hard to tell, but you can't get a good one for under 150.

Primary Arms, Bushnell, Vortex, Holosun, all respectable brands you can easily find under $150.

Homey in the middle, his sling is an amazon special. Nylon strap that'll saw you in half. Looks like he left all his controls in the rifle when he did that fleck paintjob. Great way to gunk your shit up. And he painted the optic. I hope he left the lens cap on.

People rattlecan their rifles/optics all day long. It's not a big deal.

Homeboy on the left is my favorite. Keymod rail, waste of money. Rear flip up sight, but A2 style front post, not going to cowitness with each other. His optic is the aimpoint pro which runs about 450. Almost 500 dollars and you're not even getting any magnification. He should have got a Romeo5 for 150 bucks.

It's not keymod, it's picatinny, and the part about rear flips not cowitnessing with A2s is just flat out wrong. And what's wrong with Aimpoint? Or red dots for that matter? Most of my ARs are Aimpoint/Eotech red dots with a few variables. Unless you're consistently shooting over 200-300 yards you really don't need magnification unless you have bad eyesight.

I mean, I get you want to trash on these guys for being a bunch of soy-guzzling, larping retards, which is perfectly fine and I agree, but you're kinda talking out of your ass about their gear my dude.

35 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That particular AR is probably an S&W M&P Sport II. He essentially dumped 800 dollars into a 350 dollar AR. The rail looks like mlok attachment points, which is made by magpul. Another 75+ dollars. MBUS flip down sights, about 100. That optic, it's hard to tell, but you can't get a good one for under 150.

About the only part of all this you got right is the rifle. MLOK is free-licensed so countless companies make rails with MLOK attachments. If I had to guess it's something from SLR Rifleworks. A standard set of MBUS will cost you $20.

That optic, it's hard to tell, but you can't get a good one for under 150.

Primary Arms, Bushnell, Vortex, Holosun, all respectable brands you can easily find under $150.

Homey in the middle, his sling is an amazon special. Nylon strap that'll saw you in half. Looks like he left all his controls in the rifle when he did that fleck paintjob. Great way to gunk your shit up. And he painted the optic. I hope he left the lens cap on.

People rattlecan their rifles/optics all day long. It's not a big deal.

Homeboy on the left is my favorite. Keymod rail, waste of money. Rear flip up sight, but A2 style front post, not going to cowitness with each other. His optic is the aimpoint pro which runs about 450. Almost 500 dollars and you're not even getting any magnification. He should have got a Romeo5 for 150 bucks.

It's not keymod, it's picatinny, and the part about rear flips not cowitnessing with A2s is just flat out wrong. And what's wrong with Aimpoint? Or red dots for that matter? Most of my ARs are Aimpoint/Eotech red dots with a few variables. Unless you're consistently shooting over 200-300 yards you really don't need magnification unless you have bad eyesight. Romeo5 aren't magnified either though so I'm not really sure what you were trying to say there.

I mean, I get you want to trash on these guys for being a bunch of soy-guzzling, larping retards, which is perfectly fine and I agree, but you're kinda talking out of your ass about their gear my dude.

35 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

That particular AR is probably an S&W M&P Sport II. He essentially dumped 800 dollars into a 350 dollar AR. The rail looks like mlok attachment points, which is made by magpul. Another 75+ dollars. MBUS flip down sights, about 100. That optic, it's hard to tell, but you can't get a good one for under 150.

About the only part of all this you got right is the rifle. MLOK is free-licensed so countless companies make rails with MLOK attachments. If I had to guess it's something from SLR Rifleworks. A standard set of MBUS will cost you $20.

That optic, it's hard to tell, but you can't get a good one for under 150.

Primary Arms, Bushnell, Vortex, Holosun, all respectable brands you can easily find under $150.

Homey in the middle, his sling is an amazon special. Nylon strap that'll saw you in half. Looks like he left all his controls in the rifle when he did that fleck paintjob. Great way to gunk your shit up. And he painted the optic. I hope he left the lens cap on.

People rattlecan their rifles/optics all day long. It's not a big deal.

Homeboy on the left is my favorite. Keymod rail, waste of money. Rear flip up sight, but A2 style front post, not going to cowitness with each other. His optic is the aimpoint pro which runs about 450. Almost 500 dollars and you're not even getting any magnification. He should have got a Romeo5 for 150 bucks.

It's not keymod, it's picatinny, and the part about rear flips not cowitnessing with A2s is just flat out wrong. And what's wrong with Aimpoint? Or red dots for that matter? Most of my ARs are Aimpoint/Eotech red dots with a few variables. Unless you're consistently shooting over 200-300 yards you really don't need magnification unless you have bad eyesight.

I mean, I get you want to trash on these guys for being a bunch of soy-guzzling, larping retards, which is perfectly fine and I agree, but you're kinda talking out of your ass about their gear my dude.

35 days ago
1 score