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If one were to paint a dot into the glass, it would be useless and impossible to aim properly.
Also, I do wanna compile a model or two on KF2 anims, but I never considered adding a vertical grip on this particular one.
That, and there is a link to the version without the sight in the description.
If they have enough money to afford "multiple, simultaneous, and devastating defensive Deep Strikes" to defend the God Emperor Mozzerland somewhere in Syria, you'd think they could start a mass production of an actually new and improved rifle as opposed to reusing the same receivers, fire selectors, etc...
Imagine winning the Grach contest with an MP-443 (aka Yarygin PYa), but then adopting a "Makarov-12" with a Picatinny rail and the same (arguably) uncomfortable magazine release.
Also, is this thing really that bad irl ? I've always wondered why they never got to use the prototype since it looked like such a solid and fun gun to use. Maybe costs ? We'll never know by the looks of it.
There aren't any slow enough AK animations suitable for the SCAR slot. Plus, its handguard is really thick, and most animations would have horrible clipping there.