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There are guns, but when your gun isn't cool enough by itself, what do you do? Why, you attach a ton of junk to it, of course! Tacticool. What sort of toys can you attach to a gun? Take a gander at the Useful Notes page. As well as all that, you might have non-slip coated surfaces on the weapon to make it easier to handle, as well as camo; most weapons with synthetic furnishings come in a single colour, so additions might be anything from boot polish to actual paint or even bits of foliage. There's also the option of changing the grips for ones more ergonomic than the standard, enlarging or otherwise altering the various levers and controls, changing the trigger and trigger guard, replacing synthetic furnishings with wood or vice versa, or adding tasteless plated finishes and engraving. Often, more distinctly fictional devices are present, like X-ray scanners, heartbeat monitors, or pointless glowing whatsits. A classic is a visible ammo counter, popularized by Aliens and often used by video games to provide a Diegetic Interface. A recent trend in video games is to depict accessory parts as quick-swappable; any potential issues with having to re-zero scopes are glossed over, due to Rule of Cool and Rule of Fun. See also IKEA Weaponry, Scaramanga Special, Swiss-Army Gun, and Alternate Fire. Often a Sub-Trope of Gun Porn. For accessories for guns you're supposed to wear, see Badass Bandolier. Note that with regard to video games, the important thing is that there are physical additions to the weapon; just being able to boost abstract stats to power up weapons isn't this trope, that would be Socketed Equipment. If the accessory itself is another kind of weapon, you may have a Mix-and-Match Weapon, Combo Rifle, or Bifurcated Weapon on your hands. If the accessory in question is a gunlight, expect batteries to never be an issue. Compare with Secondary Fire, which is a different kind of attack from the same gun that you can toggle between rather than an add-on modification. |
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Another parody was in Beverly Hills Cop III, which featured an advert for the "Annihilator 2000," a comically over-featured weapon including such extras as a phone, fax machine, CD player and microwave oven (marketed as "the weapon for the modern survivalist" and said several celebrities owned it, like Stallone). Thankfully, once he figured out which switch did what, the integral heavy machine gun and rocket launcher ended up being helpful. | |
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In Ultraviolet (1998), the government vampire-killers have digital cameras attached to their weapons instead of gun-sights, even for close-range fights. There is a reason for this - Code V's don't show up on any form of analogue or digital camera equipment, so comparing what is visible on the camera's screen to what your eyes can see acts as an instant way of distinguishing undead from living. | |
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The Man from U.N.C.L.E. featured a series of custom Walther P38 pistols with various accessories including stocks, barrel extensions and scopes. They proved so popular that the guns received their own fan mail, and Megatron from Transformers was originally a toy version of the UNCLE gun. | |
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The Good, the Bad & the Munchkin has the Seven-Gun, which is a Six-Gun with a tiny single-shot pistol attached to the barrel. The right array of enhancement cards can turn it into My Grandpappy's Steam-Powered Seven-Gun With Unlimited Ammo. The basic Seven-Gun may actually be loosely based on a Real Life gun, the LeMat revolver. |
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Sons of Guns now features the Docudrama in tacticool format. | |
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In The Naked Gun 2 1/2, Nordberg ducks behind a corner, hefts his pistol and adds an accessory. Then another. Then another. Eventually he's sitting in a full-size antiaircraft gun. | |
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Plan 7 of 9 from Outer Space by Odon. Captain Proton contacts a virtual gunshop and is offered a selection of lethal weaponry culminating in the BFG-USBFOMGROFLMFAOWTFUBARSNAFUA1 Individual Integrated Modular Combat Assault Weapon. The number of accessories that can be attached to its top, side, and bottom-mounted accessory rails is a very Long List. | |
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Homer Simpson joined the gun club, and was at the meeting. | |
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Sledge Hammer!'s own invention was a special accessory for revolvers. He calls it the "loudener." | |
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Similarly inverted in Escape from New York, where the United States Police use M16's with their handguards removed, rather than with any additions. That was probably to give them an unfamiliar 'futuristic' look, rather than because the police liked scorching their hands. | |
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Johnny Mnemonic has one scene that weirdly inverts this. Johnny takes an assault rifle, starts stripping parts off it and winds up with a heavy-looking handgun. | |
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Watch enough Stargate SG-1, and you'll see all kinds of weapon accessories. The most commonly accessorized gun is the MP5, usually with a scope or ACOG of some sort (which is a bit optimistic regarding the MP-5's effective range), or a side-by-side magazine holder, but the P90 featured later got in on the act a few times, and light machine guns were rarely stock. Alien technology was also used in some cases to accessorize the weapons, such as a Goa'uld combat-training device to turn them into non-lethal stun weapons and an attachment that makes them lethal to Kull Warriors. |
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Call of Cthulhu supplement Terror from the Stars, section "Field Manual of the Theron Marks Society". The title Investigator group would tape flashlights on top of firearms so they could fire at targets in the dark. Eventually they designed custom mounts on the weapons to hold the flashlights. | |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine features the TR-116 rifle (a rare example of a gun that uses physical bullets rather than energy beams) which can be upgraded with an exographic targeting sensor and a micro-transporter, allowing it to be used to kill anyone from anywhere. Three Red Shirts learn that the hard way. | |
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Aliens popularized guns with built-in ammo counters; the Pulse Rifles used a very 80s system with simple 7-bar LED displays. Moonwalker featured weapons with the same feature (and oversized attached flashlights) issued to soldiers of the overacting drug lord. |
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In Equilibrium, the Clerics use similar weapons; these are converted Beretta 92s with fullauto drop-in sears, M16-style fire selectors and a variety of additional extras, including self-balancing magazines with rounded bases, and magazines with integral blade-things in the base for clubbing people with. The magazine blade-things are reminiscent of a real feature on flintlock pistols in the days of Wooden Ships and Iron Men: Nails in the butt of the pistol that could be used to make it more effective as an improvised club once the one shot had been fired. |
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Eraser featured a scientifically ridiculous railgun with a matching scope; a special X-ray sight that could somehow look through concrete and still see the target's beating heart. | |
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Lampshaded in the 2010 OVA of Cat Shit One, where Packy chastises Bota about putting so much unnecessary stuff on his rifle, remarking that the extra weight will only serve to slow him down. Even Bota half admits that he does it for Rule of Cool purposes, but is later vindicated when his oversized scope helps block a terrorist's sword swing. | |
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Robocop's gun was a Beretta 93R fitted with an enormous ported compensator designed to produce a huge horizontal muzzle flash. The compensator was necessary, because otherwise the gun would have looked pitifully small on the Robocop suit's hands (giving Robo a Desert Eagle (which was his sidearm on the original script) was discarded because of this). | |
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The licensed RPGs Dark Heresy, Rogue Trader, and Deathwatch all have some stuff you can put on a gun. Dark Heresy starts out relatively harmless, with the obligatory silencer, scope and red-dot laserpointer. Rogue Trader and Deathwatch go a little further, supplying anti-grav gadgets that let you use a heavy full-auto rpg launcher while moving and, in the latter case, a chainsaw bayonet. Rogue Trader's expansion Into The Storm finally also featured Orks as playable characters, including Mekboyz and a few upgradez and kustom jobz they like to inflict on their guns in their quest for More Dakka. Among them is a loudener which enhances the noise made by guns to ridiculous levels and makes suppressive fire more effective. | |
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In The Terminator, Arnold Schwarzenegger used an AMT Hardballer Longslide equipped with a very early "Laserlock" sight; the prop actually worked, though it ran off a battery pack taped to his back and was triggered using a switch in his other hand, with each connected to the battery by cords going up both of Arnold's sleeves. | |
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Taken to an absurd level in Isekai Battle Royale, with loads of attachments and customizations like suppressors, foregrips and extended magazines scattered as drops around the world, to the point where there are more of them than there are actual guns to use them on. | |
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Moral Orel, in the "Nature" two-parter, Clay has a cup holder for his shot glass attached to his hunting rifle. | |
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Moonwalker featured weapons with the same feature (and oversized attached flashlights) issued to soldiers of the overacting drug lord. | |
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In all editions of Necromunda, the underhive Trading Post has a number of different accessories that can be fitted to a variety of different weapons. These accessories range from mundane gunsights and silencersnote known as gunshrouds in 3rd Edition to more exotic accessories such as single-shot flamers, las-projectors (that extend the range of laser weapons) and suspensors (hydraulic or anti-grav accessories that make it easier to carry heavy and unwieldy weapons. | |
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Warhammer 40,000: A common weapon upgrade for many factions is to turn a gun into a Combi-Weapon. Start with a standard Bolter - that is a semi-automatic weapon that fires armor-piercing, mass-reactive, explosive gyrojet rounds - then add a one-shot Flamer, Meltagun, or Plasma Gun to it. Chaos forces use Combi-Bolters, two Boltguns slapped together, as the archaic predecessor to the loyalist Storm Bolter. Da Orks have a unit obsessed with this trope. Flash Gitz are rich greenskins who sink their fortunes into improving their Snazzguns by slapping all manner of additional barrels, ammo feeds, useless sights, clever gubbinz, know-wots, and other shooty bitz onto the weapons. In some editions of the game this is represented by purchased upgrades like "Shootier" (hit harder), "Blasta" (better at penetrating armor), and of course "More Dakka" (improved rate of fire). One in every five Primaris Space Marines in an Intercessor Squad is able to upgrade their bolt rifle with an auxiliary grenade launcher. These underslung weapons boost the squad's ranged firepower by allowing the Intercessor to fire their frag and krak grenades at the same range as their bolt weapons. |
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Shadowrun includes gas vents and shock pads, which provide recoil compensation, gyro stabilization, which offset recoil and movement penalties, sound suppressors, which are silencers for automatic weapons, bipods and tripods, which provide recoil compensation for heavy weapons, and smartgun systems, which tell you when your weapon is pointing at its target among other things. Although the ultimate in gun accessories has to be three choices for a propulsion system or the pilot upgrade. | |
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Parodied in Marvel's What The—? comics with The Pulverizer, as seen here.◊ | |
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While it may be for Airsoft, Evike posted a video on their YouTube channel of this monstrosity termed the Optic Thunder M4. It serves as an extreme example of what not to do while deciding on attachments for Airsoft guns you plan to use. | |
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In The Living Daylights, Dalton uses a Walther WA2000 equipped with a rather large night vision scope and his own hand-loaded ammunition. In the same movie, arms dealer Whitaker shows off a collection of firearms with silly Hollywood embellishments such as mini-missile launchers, and in the final confrontation pulls out a Colt Commando carbine fitted with a transparent gun shield. |
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Hogarth Hughes duct-tapes a flashlight to his BB gun in The Iron Giant. | |
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Flashpoint shows the police officers using various accessories on their (Weaver Rail) guns, especially tactical flashlights, foregrips, and ACOG scopes. Oddly enough, they almost never actually use the foregrips on their guns. Ed spends one episode with what appears to be a Cornershot mount for his pistol which he uses as if it were a rifle rather than for its intended function. |
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One such weapon is described in GURPS: Gun Fu owned by one "Bubba Lee Jones": Colt M4A1 carbine with twin-drum magazine, a reflex sight, night sight, a tactical light and a targeting laser. He calls her Dita. He even gets bonuses for using Dita since he took the Tacticool perk. |
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Megatron's original incarnation was a "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." Walther P38, with an additional barrel extension, scope (which became his fusion cannon) and stock. Megatron's stock was a bit chunkier than on the U.N.C.L.E. Special, though, as it also transformed into a stand for the extension, which became a separate cannon, though this feature was never used in the cartoon or comics. The removable accessories were duplicated on the miniature Megatron guns that came with the original Masterpiece Edition Optimus Prime, and the later Masterpiece Soundwave. The Prime version retains the chunky stock from the original Megatron toy, while the Soundwave version has a cylindrical stock based on the original U.N.C.L.E. Special. Unlike the larger-scale MP-5 Megatron, whose only gun accessory was the scope/fusion cannon, TakaraTomy's upcoming MP-36 Megatron is set to include the barrel extenson and stock as well. Even though the prototype images show a cylindrical stock, it can still transform into a stand for the barrel extension to form a gun emplacement like the original G1 toy. |
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In Full Metal Panic! anime adaptation, Mithril operators use Cornershot attachments on their rifles during the hostage crisis under the Yangtze River. | |
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