@spider-spectre

"How can we make this look American?"
"Olive green and quad rails"

@iceeee1245

me putting a laser and a flashlight on the quad rails

@joeshmoo9651

Those quad rails are gonna be the difference when it comes to clearing rooms with lasers and flashlights

@GOTTHEDAWGINME

How to identify a russian weapon: Black steel and wood

How to identify an american weapon: Green plastic and some rails

@tywillis2395

"How do we make this our own..."
 stares into the distance until he locks eyes with a crate of loose picatinny
"It's all coming together."

@meestameestaaaaaa

Can't wait to find this during my apocalyptic adventures scavenging for useful materials and food

@theraptorcommissar1015

How to know a western country invented it:

-Is Green.
-Has rails.

@devinlewis3096

i loved forgotten weapons interview with the guy who made that, he was trying so hard to laugh. Its just a tacticool RPG lol

@TheAlexDivision

"how do we westernize the RPG?"
"GIVE IT RAILS"

@morganh2800

Palmetto State Armory: heavy breathing

@ursafan40

The ability to "fire what you got" is a major selling point

@bigrebone

Can't beat 'em, join 'em.

@dancintilldeath

Imagine putting an optic on an rpg and realizing that you have to zero it

@Good_Username

“So it’s familiar to our main customers”

@Theredmengroup

Any one else remember seeing this on forgotten weapons. I stg everyone in the comments were saying it’s stupid lol

@thedeadofdunharrow9670

"how do we make this look American?"
"Give it picatinny rails"

@FirstLast-gk6lg

If life were an RPG game, American vendors would have the highest tier loot

@henrysavage9753

The dude trying to put it together like a kid with a Lego set on Christmas is just priceless to me 😭

@DenethorDurrandir

Glues picatinny on an RPG "Is 'murican now"

@sharkbite326gaming

Because the US has such a great track record with giving away weapons to other countries