VZ58 with Bits
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Personally I like your VZ but then mine has been tarted up similar to yours. If the OP or anyone else for that matter wants to dress up their rifle in a way that does not suit your taste why not just say not my cup of tea but fair play to you and have fun shooting it.
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Here is my 58 just for good measure....
Red Dot not mounted in this pic

Red Dot not mounted in this pic

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Here is mine laid out alongside a few others I took with me to Severnside this week.

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Hmmm, if l didn't know better it could be my range mat. Severnsiding tomorrow, what do you shoot the K22 at?
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We knocked up some target stands and measured out 25 mards from the firing points.
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Found one :-) Completely by accident too!breacher wrote:As to angled foregrips being useful - can you name one military issue rifle that comes with one as issued ? I mean a rifle with an angled forearm as opposed to an aftermarket add on ? Surely if they were of benefit, someone would have incorporated them into a rifle by now ?
The M1928 Tommy Gun :-)
http://mpmuseum.org/ww2equipment/ww2weapons/1928_1.jpg
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Demonic69 wrote:Found one :-) Completely by accident too!breacher wrote:As to angled foregrips being useful - can you name one military issue rifle that comes with one as issued ? I mean a rifle with an angled forearm as opposed to an aftermarket add on ? Surely if they were of benefit, someone would have incorporated them into a rifle by now ?
The M1928 Tommy Gun :-)
http://mpmuseum.org/ww2equipment/ww2weapons/1928_1.jpg
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Rifle. Not submachinegun :cool2:
Oh, and they were quickly phased out once the weapon moved from a civilian item to a military one.
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Demonic69 wrote:Found one :-) Completely by accident too!breacher wrote:As to angled foregrips being useful - can you name one military issue rifle that comes with one as issued ? I mean a rifle with an angled forearm as opposed to an aftermarket add on ? Surely if they were of benefit, someone would have incorporated them into a rifle by now ?
The M1928 Tommy Gun :-)
http://mpmuseum.org/ww2equipment/ww2weapons/1928_1.jpg
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Thats not the same thing as the AFG thats being debated.The Thompson one pictured is in the same vein as the Romanian PM md.65 (Romanian AKM) or the Hungarian AMD-65.
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It's still a fore grip and it's still angled, ner ner :-P
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