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+ | Stocks that are able to adjust the length of pull between a rifles pistol grip and the operators shoulder for comfort or shooting method. present in many forms Collapsible stocks can be side folding, run along a buffer tube, or use PDW style slide retainers, such as on the MP5N. |
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Revision as of 18:58, 15 March 2017
A master list of all parts available in the latest version of Pimp My Gun.
Receivers
The receiver is the part of a firearm which houses the trigger group and the bolt. Pretty much all of the major parts of a weapon are attached to the receiver, so when building a gun, it is often a good idea to put together the receiver first.
Upper Receivers
M16A2 Upper Receiver
Grouped: No
Manufacturer: Colt Manufacturing Company LLC
Fits: M16
Description: M16A2/M16A3 upper receiver.
M16A1 Upper Receiver
Grouped: No
Manufacturer: Colt Manufacturing Company LLC
Fits: M16
Description: M16A1 upper receiver.
Lower Receivers
Complete Assemblies
Bolts
Etc.
Barrels
Rifle Barrels
Flash Hidersh
Compensators
Suppressors (Silencers)
Gas Blocks
Gas Tubes
Stocks
Fixed Stocks-
non-adjustable shoulder rest present on many small arms. sometimes containing cleaning equipment or formed around buffer tubes such as on the M16A1 rifle.
Collapsible Stocks-
Stocks that are able to adjust the length of pull between a rifles pistol grip and the operators shoulder for comfort or shooting method. present in many forms Collapsible stocks can be side folding, run along a buffer tube, or use PDW style slide retainers, such as on the MP5N.
Adjustable Stocks-
An adjustable stock is essentialy the same principle as a collapsible stock except that it is usually folded against the receiver, as in some AK Style Rifles or the Airborne Version of the M1 Carbine.
FoldingStocks-
A folding stock is a stock which can be locked and unlocked on a pivotal axis so the entire stock can be folded against the weapons reciever for compactness such as used in the SIG556 Rifle.
Cheek Rests-
Cheek rests are padded cushions that are fitted to a weapons stock such as on a Sniper Rifle or HUnting rifle to aid in the process of hittting a target easier and more comfortably.
Buffer Tubes-
Buffer Tubes are a part of the recoil system which soaks up a lot of the recoil (through accelerating its mass) and slows down the fast-moving parts of the action so that they don't damage either themselves or the frame of the rifle in which they are working.
The AR-15/M-16 is one good example, but you find buffers in nearly all full-auto firearms as well, and in a bunch of the semi-auto ones. The AR-15/M-16 uses a tube buffer, but there are other types, 'squish' buffers, Belleville washer buffers, hydrostatic buffers, nested spring buffers, even pneumatic buffers.
Sights & Scopes
Iron Sights-
Iron sights are the sights that come with the weapon straight out of the box. They assist the shooter in sighting a target.
Red Dot Sights
Holographic Sights
Telescopic Sights (Scopes)
Grips
Foregrips
Pistol Grips
Handguards
Rails
Rail Integration Systems (RIS)
Rail Covers
Mounts & Rings
Electronics
Magazines
Box Magazines
Etc.
Grenade Launchers
Bayonets
Bipods
Etc.
Cartridges & Ammunition
Effects
Shapes
Condensed Lists
- Parts List/AR-15 Parts
- Parts List/AK Parts
- Parts List/Rail Attachments