Introducing TactiLOL Tuesdays
Ladies and well I guess I can call you gentlemen – I would like to introduce you to Tactilol Tuesdays! Tactilol Tuesdays is a weekly feature post where users submit rifle wrecks for submission. Firearms loaded with an excessive amount of features, gawdy attachments, and/or are just plain awesome should be submitted to our editorial staff for review.
To start things off, we will use my very own project, the AR of Very Poor Decisions to set the standard of “excellence.”
What the Heck is Going On?
Our very own Miso Beno decided that he has had it with perfectly reasonable rifle configurations and has instead opted to take a dive off of the tactical deep end. Using only inexpensive components, like a $35 upper, and a $25 lower receiver, and donated components like the cheap optics Miso managed to build what can only be called “an abomination of a rifle.”
In all seriousness, this rifle is bad. So bad that since it was assembled it has been actively trying to disassemble itself. The muzzle brake decided that it had enough of the ARoVPD and flew off after three rounds of 5.56×45, and the Tapco Intrafuse handguard has been actively shedding rail segments. It’s just a monstrosity, through and through.
What the Owner Said
“I’m pretty sure there’s just something wrong with my brain.”
Additional Media
Just look at it go!
The Components We Could Identify
- Bushmaster post ban heavy barreled upper
- Bushmaster 10 round magazine
- Khalan KW-15 Lower
- CAA Commercial Collapseable Buttstock
- Heavily Modified Monsterman Grip
- NC Star 4x Scope
- Barska Ultra-Huge Red Dot
- Tapco Intrafuse Handguard
- UTG Rail Covers
- Generic Chinese Bipod
- Sling Systems 3 Point Sling
[Citation Needed]
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