| E-Scope: | Gun/Helmet Cams: |
Originally developed for the military, proven accuracy guarantees the kill. Mounts on top of the weapons, super-imposing an aiming dot on your target. Waterproof to 10 feet, uses AA batteries. An advantage of this type of sight is that the battery life is extremely long. | Mounted on helmets and the sides of guns, these cameras record the action; Though they add weight and some balance issues, they are generally worth the inconvenience, as they are critically helpful when trying to remember how exactly a trip beyond the wire went. Can be equipped with optical lens, allowing the camera to be carried on the belt, rather than on the camera per se, or even with “spy cams” (provided an exterior recorder device is supplied). |
| Triple Power Magnifier: | Brass Catcher: |
Fits behind Holosight, allowing instant transitions from CQB to medium range target engagement while maintaining accuracy and increasing magnification. Features superior light transmission, a large field of view, and rugged, waterproof construction. Magnification 3.25× | Mesh bag attached to the weapon without interfering with operations. Hook & loop fasteners. Saves your brass for reloading. Some problems are a limited capacity, risk of jamming and noise made by the cartridges. |
| Bipods: | Laser Grip: |
Some bipods are designed to mount onto the sling mount, and others clamp on to the barrel. Most have adjustable height. Some models are have a spring to help open or close the bipod (one or the other, not both). They are critical for extremely long range shooting, and can be of great benifit even for CQB situations. (Folding bipods are better for these applications.) | M anufactured by several companies (including Crimson Trace), laser grips theoretically guarantee a hit every time, with greater speed, accuracy, and confidence. Simple to install and use, simply grab your gun and the laser is activated while you grip your gun; A red laser pinpoints your target up to 50’. |
| Suppressors: | Flashlights: |
A suppressor on almost any type of weapon is very useful in dealing with threats quietly. However, keep in mind that some need special ammo or regular maintenance to maintain their suppression capabilities. One problem is that in some areas threaded barrels are illegal, making it problematic even if acquiring a suppressor is possible. Suppressors are typically more useful for long arms, as they make any type of firearm very cumbersome, and on a pistol that may slow you down when you truly need it.
 | In a ddition to having a search light on your person, it is a good idea to have a weapon mounted light of some kind on both your primary and secondary firearms. It may seem harder to maintain several lights, but you'll always have a backup light, and you'll be able to reload regularly. Still, it is a definite must to have spare bulbs and batteries. When attaching a light to a shotgun, make sure you have a model that has a battery and bulb housing sturdy enough to handle the recoil. Commercial mountings are commonly available. |
Corner Shot: |
Special Weapons Observation Reconnaissance Detection System, or SWORD, Robot: |
The corner shot is basically a rifle stock with a camera on the end that can have various weapons mounted on it (this particular example has a 9MM pistol with silencer). Obviously the main feature of the corner shot is that the front half of the weapon can be manipulated to bend around corners allowing the shooter to engage targets without presenting a target for return fire. This system comes in 3 models which are the CSM, 40, and APR. The CSM which can be equipped most any hand gun, and is relatively light and easy to use. The draw back of this model is that the weapon most be completely removed from the system to be reloaded. The Corner shot 40 is a 40MM grenade launcher mounted to a corner shot system. One of the dificulties is that a grenade launcher is useless in the tight quarters most combat with skin jobs will entail. The model APR is fitted with a customized M4 carbine. This weapon doesn't have to be removed from the system to be reloaded. | Although it seems like something out of science fiction, Special Weapons Observation Reconnaissance Detection System, or SWORDS, is actually something the U.S. military uses today. Being a machine, it cannot be killed, run away, or go insane. Unfortunately, the mounted weaponry is far from accurate, and some of the electronics are exposed. Alternatively, however, this machine can, with sufficient time, technical know how, and materials be constructed from scratch (a very simplistic version was, in fact, used in the trench warfare of WWI to blow up key specific targets in preparation for an attack and to cover a retreat). |
| Muzzle Break: | Scope Bikini Cover: |
Muzzle brakes and recoil compensators are devices that are fitted to the muzzle of a firearm or cannon to redirect propellant gases with the effect of countering both recoil of the gun and unwanted rising of the barrel during rapid fire. Muzzle brakes are very useful for combat and timed competition shooting, and are commonly found on rifles firing very large cartridges (often big-game rifles), as well as some artillery and tank guns. They are also commonly used on pistols for practical pistol competitions. | Protects scopes from dust, debris, etc. when not in use.
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| Suicide Vest: | BETA “C” Mag: |
 An explosive vest (or “suicide vest”) is a vest packed with explosives and armed with a detonator. Originally developed by Hamas to kill Israelis, professional skin job hunters can use them in the even that they are surrounded by skin jobs without a hope of escape (such as the last man holding an escape route), or have been bitten- Just wait till there’s enough of the dirty fuckers around you, then take a few more to Hell with you. | Holds 100 rounds of .223 ammo, feeds and functions flawlessly, double drum design with clear back so you can see your remaining rounds, super ammo capacity and practical design. AR-15, M16 100 Round Drum does not include loader or pouch. Manufactured by THE BETA COMPANY 2137B Flintstone Drive Tucker, GA 30084 (800) 669-2382 Contact Cullen COOGAN email; ccoogan@betaco.com |
| Mag Loader/Unloader: | Mag Covers: |
A mag loader/unloader is a super handy Tool to have around; The alow you to load and unload magazines, fast and safe without busting your thumbs, This model was desigend for the AR-15, but most every type fo gun has a comperable version. | Rubber dust covers that fit snug over the top of all AR-15 and M-16 type magazines and keeps dust and moisture off the ammo. Also fits Mini-14 and other .223 Mags. Fits all .223 mags regardless of capacity. This is a great item for the range bag or the gun cabinet. Helps keep the dust out of your magazine and out of your weapon. These are a must for the .223 shooter. Variations cover other mags just as well. Advanced Technology, Inc. 102 Fieldview Dr. Suite 400 Versailles, KY 40383 800-925-2522 |
| .223 Magazine Loader: | AK-47 Drum Magazine: |
 Another type of Mag loader. CAA .223 magazine loader For AR-15, M16 and Ruger Mini-14 magazines Thumb-activated lever Reinforced polymer construction |  High-capacity 75 round AK-47 Drum Magazine 7.62×39MM made of steel. Pre-ban and very scarce. Romanian manufactured. Fits standard semi-auto AK-47. Have a tendency to jam intermittently. |