What are the most impractical, bizarre, and useless firearms accessories you've ever seen?

What are the most impractical, bizarre, and useless firearms accessories you've ever seen?

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Keymod.

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Sks bayonet

A Chick-fil-A sauce packet holder

pic unrelated?

TAC SAC

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You think it’s funny when you buy it, but soon you’re using it as a foregrip thus cementing your status as a prancing la la homo man.

There was once a gun called the Fox Carbine. It lasted about as long as the Gyrojet. Same era, for that matter. Anyhow, it was intended for the LE market. One of the accessories available was a panzerfaust-style shield that hung mostly off the right side of the gun. The purpose was to give right side protection to LEOs who were prone behind cover and shooting from behind the right side of said cover. Iirc, said shield weighed somewhere around 8 pounds. The other big accessory was a cattle prod bayonet attachment, for crowd control. It was wired to a belt mounted battery pack, iirc a couple of 6 volt lantern batteries. But wait, there’s more! The cattle prod bayonet had a hacksaw blade imbedded in the underside, so if anybody tried grabbing it they’d get a lacerated hand for their trouble.

Dip can holder 3D printer plans for picanney rails.

GOT EM

Magazine Cut-off

all that shit that makes them CA legal (ARs)

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so much available rail space
so little nutsacks

I wonder how many of them you can fit on a thirteen inch quad rail. I bet you could mount like twenty of those bad boys using every side and the top of the receiver

2009 was probably more fun though

Needs curb-feelers.

FUCK YOU I LOVE MY BAD LEVER AND QUAD RAILS AND MBUS

>tfw left handed so the standard bolt release is basically the same thing as a bad lever
Feels good.

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