Other accessories for airsoft replicas

This accessory not only makes it easier for you to work with assemblies and optics, but it will certainly find a use for example when working with cables, for example with flashlights. For example, you will also find spare parts for installing rails and mounts, such as rubber bands, spare screws, etc. For better orientation, we will present below the different groups of accessories that we will encounter in this section.
 

Other accessories for airsoft replicas

Small Accessories and Consumables

Each optics mount, flashlight mount, or rail mount in general consists of multiple parts that are more or less “consumables”. Whether they are screws, rubber bands, various grips, etc., they are always small but crucial parts without which the mount could not, for example, be installed on a gun. Since these are small parts, there is an increased risk of damage or loss. That is why most manufacturers offer these parts for sale separately. 

Rubber bands for mounting

When installing various accessories, we always encounter the same problem, namely: how to fix everything in place without using adhesive or tightening tape immediately when mounting the accessories on the weapon or gear, or in case of damage to the mounting system already in use. For these purposes, these rubber bands are the perfect choice. They come in several sizes, which expands the areas on the weapon and accessories to use the rubber bands. Examples include arranging the wiring on the forearm, attaching a tourniquet or lightstick to a vest, for example, etc. 

 

Libels

The Libel is a very useful tool when shooting with a rifle scope. In order to have maximum accuracy and always shoot at the same spot, it is necessary to keep the gun level. And that's what this spirit level lets us know. There are a large number of types, but in our experience, offset ones are ideal. They are installed on the barrel of the rifle scope, just behind the diopter, where their position allows us to aim at the target and keep an eye on the gun's tilt at the same time. 

                         

Replacement mounting screws

We all know the drill. We're not careful when fitting a mount and the screw disappears for good in the darkness of the workshop, or we get a rail as a gift, but no screws. Replacement sets of screws and fixings are sold for these and other occasions. These are classically divided into M-LOK and KeyMod. Most of the screws have paint (blue) applied to them, preventing them from loosening themselves.

Our tip:
In our experience, we recommend using medium strength threaded glues to prevent loosening and subsequent loss of screws. 

Adapters for Harris bipod

Harris bipods are known not only for their quality construction, but also for the many different mounting adapters. These allow us to install the feet directly onto the forestay while avoiding the additional installation of rails and universal mounts. In addition, we save some weight because these adapters are not only strong but also very light. In addition, some adapters also have a quick on/off option - QD.

Cable management grips

When installing flashlights and lasers, we need to arrange the cables so they don't get in the way. This can be done either by using the aforementioned rubber bands, or even better by using special grips. These are installed directly into the free slots on the handguard and will make cable organisation much easier. They are made of materials that prevent both damage to the cable insulation and the possibility of shorting.

Special mounts

These mounts include those models that are designed for specific models of weapons or accessories. Examples include the tilting proximity mount, which is designed for use with collimators on high mounts, and the specialized mount for AKs, which allows the installation of a small collimator instead of sights.
 

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