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  2. NATO Accessory Rail - Wikipedia

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    NATO Accessory Rail (STANAG 4694) The NATO Accessory Rail (NAR), defined by NATO Standardization Agreement (STANAG) 4694, is a rail interface system standard for mounting accessory equipment such as telescopic sights, tactical lights, laser aiming modules, night vision devices, reflex sights, foregrips, bipods and bayonets to small arms such as rifles and pistols.

  3. KeyMod - Wikipedia

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    Used both for scope mounts and for accessories (such as extra sling mounts, vertical grips, bipods etc.). Major popularity in the civilian market. NATO Accessory Rail- further development from the MIL-STD-1913; UIT rail, an older standard used for mounting slings particularly on competition firearms; M-LOK - free licensed competing standard to ...

  4. Bipod - Wikipedia

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    There are several mounting standards for attaching a bipod to a rifle, of which some well known are swivel stud, Picatinny, M-LOK and Versa Pod spigot mount. Starting in the late 2010s, the Arca-Swiss style also gained popularity in shooting competitions such as the Precision Rifle Series since the rail allows for stepless adjustment. [8]

  5. Picatinny rail - Wikipedia

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    It was originally used for mounting of telescopic sights atop the receivers of larger caliber rifles. Once established as United States Military Standard , its use expanded to also attaching other accessories, such as: iron sights , tactical lights , laser sights , night-vision devices , reflex sights , holographic sights , foregrips , bipods ...

  6. Sling (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    A sling attached to a Marlin 25N rifle by using swivel studs screwed into the wood stock, one near the butt of the rifle and the other attached to the forearm. A sling swivel stud, sometimes called an "Uncle Mike type swivel" after one of the manufacturers, is one type of sling mounting interface. [5]

  7. Accuracy International Arctic Warfare - Wikipedia

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    Sling attachment points are mounted on each side of the rifle, so it can be carried flat against the back and used comfortably by left- and right-handed users. A front attachment point is situated below the fore end and can be used to anchor a target style sling or replaced by an adapter for a Harris bipod.

  8. Heckler & Koch HK33 - Wikipedia

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    Included with the rifle are a detachable bipod, bayonet (from the G3), sling, cleaning kit and a magazine loader. Additionally, the HK33 can be used to mount a 40 mm under-barrel HK79 grenade launcher or a blank-firing adaptor .

  9. Rail integration system - Wikipedia

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    A rail system mounted on top of a SIG SG 550 A dovetail rail on a rifle receiver for mounting a sight. A rail integration system (RIS; also called a rail accessory system (RAS), rail interface system, rail system, mount, base, gun rail, or simply a rail [1]) is a generic term for any standardized attachment system for mounting firearm accessories via bar-like straight brackets (i.e. "rails ...