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This is the only one I know with a built in red dot.
Also, if you often play in coop, there's a secret to getting your primary maxed out and still be able to equip a carrier, heavy armor, and others; if you're interested.
2. Choose your primary, max it out with all attachments you want. But leave ammo type for last, or don't bother getting either HP or AP. By the time you spawn, you're equipped with a maxed primary, a makarov, light armor, and just a few mags.
3. Step away from resupply areas such as objectives. Open your inventory menu and clear all. Equip the same primary without accessories. Now you have extra supply points to use. Get plate carrier and heavy armor first, then pistol, then throwables. DON'T RESUPPLY YET.
4. By this time, you should still be equipped with your maxed out primary with few mags. But your inventory menu should consist of a naked primary, a 1 point pistol, armor and extra mags as if it's what you'll spawn with next life.
5. Go to a captured objective or a resupply area but DON'T RESUPPLY YET. Find an enemy nearby, kill, pick up his weapon. Go back to obj and resupply. Now you have the primary you had before but of course no accessories, but now you're more equipped.
6. Go back to where you switched your gun from a dead enemy. If you manage to pick up your previous primary that has max attachments, you'll get more ammo for it because you're now equipped with a plate carrier.
~ You should now have a decked out primary, as well as armor and more ammo.
~ If you die, you have to start over. Or at least you can be able to pick up the primary you had with all the attachments.
~ The process can be confusing as well as a bit complicated from the start but once you get the hang of it, you're a one man army. Just be careful with your life.