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about the suppressor...
I don't remember well, but is it impossible to attach some suppressor to a standart AR muzzle?
Very interesting video, thank you. I just wanted to buy a remote button for myself, now I know how to place it correctly
It also might be useful to give the guns the ability to be suppressed. This can be as simple as giving the Glock a threaded barrel and giving the AR a muzzle device that can accept a quick detach can.
Your flashlight is on the opposite side of your hand, which is normally the correct position, but only with a tape switch. If you want to use the button only, the flashlight would be better suited mounted on the left side of the sight where your support hand is.
You don't have to actually draw a lot of lines, as most guns with tape switch setups use accessories for cable management. Look at this guy's gun. He has a flashlight, laser, and IR illuminator, but there's barely any wires showing on his gun, despite the tons of accessories he has. This is how tape switches are meant to be set up. They are meant to be very clean.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6QJI8nxWtk
It's not that I "don't like" these pistols. I just think that the “regular” option in this image will look more appropriate.