3 Gun Accessories You Only Need 1 Of

Published on November 10, 2024
Duration: 18:36

This guide explains how to save money by using a single high-quality firearm accessory across multiple firearms. The video focuses on slings, weapon lights, and bipods, emphasizing the importance of quick-detach (QD) mechanisms and universal mounting systems like Picatinny rails. By strategically choosing accessories with QD swivels or easy-release mechanisms, users can efficiently swap them between rifles and handguns, reducing the need to purchase duplicates for each firearm.

Quick Summary

You can save money by using one high-quality sling, weapon light, or bipod across multiple firearms. Ensure slings have QD swivels, lights have quick-detach mechanisms like Picatinny mounts, and bipods use QD adapters for rail systems, allowing for efficient swapping.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Saving Money on Gun Accessories
  2. 01:48Accessory 1: The Versatile Sling
  3. 04:57Accessory 2: The Swappable Weapon Light
  4. 10:56Weapon Light Considerations & Kits
  5. 13:06Accessory 3: The Shared Bipod
  6. 16:35Bipod Mounting Solutions
  7. 16:53Conclusion: Smart Gear Choices

Frequently Asked Questions

What are three firearm accessories that you technically only need one of?

You only technically need one of a high-quality sling with QD mounts, a versatile weapon light with quick-detach capabilities, and a bipod that can be easily transferred between firearms using compatible rail systems.

How can a single sling be used on multiple rifles?

A single sling can be used on multiple rifles if it features Quick Detach (QD) swivels and the rifles are equipped with compatible QD sling mounts, allowing for rapid attachment and detachment.

What makes a weapon light suitable for sharing between firearms?

A weapon light is suitable for sharing if it attaches via a universal system like Picatinny rail or has a simple thumb screw/lever for quick removal. Lights with thumb cap tail switches are preferred over pressure switches for versatility.

Why is it impractical to share optics between rifles?

Sharing optics between rifles is impractical because each firearm requires re-zeroing, even if they are similar. The zero point can vary significantly, making it unreliable to transfer an optic's zero from one rifle to another.

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