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See how weapon attachments like Muzzles, Stocks, Grips, and Mags fit onto your guns in PUBG: Battlegrounds. Visual guide to weapon customization.

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See how weapon attachments like Muzzles, Stocks, Grips, and Mags fit onto your guns in PUBG: Battlegrounds. Visual guide to weapon customization.

Hey there! So, you're wondering how all those little bits and bobs actually attach to your guns in PUBG? It can be a bit confusing with all the names, but think of it like this: attachments go in specific spots on your weapon, and this guide will show you exactly where.

Generally, muzzle attachments go on the very front of your gun, and stock attachments go on the very back. Between those, you've got your foregrips near the front and your magazines closer to the middle. Oh, and that Laser Sight? It actually slots into the foregrip spot.

Specific Attachments and Where They Go

Shotgun Attachments: Choke & Duckbill

First up, let's look at shotguns. The 'Duckbill' attachment fits right onto the muzzle, the very tip of your shotgun. The 'Choke' also goes into the muzzle, but it's internal and you won't see it in a picture. Basically, these change how your shotgun's spread works.

Sniper Rifle Attachments: Bullet Loops

For sniper rifles (SRs), you've got 'Bullet Loops'. This attachment fits onto the back of the rifle. It's pretty straightforward – it just gives you quicker access to more ammo.

SMG/Pistol Attachments: Folding Stock & More

Now, let's check out the Skorpion. It can take a 'Folding Stock', which, as you guessed, attaches to the back end of the weapon. This helps with stability.

For assault rifles (ARs), things get a bit more crowded. Imagine the AR laid out in front of you. From left to right along the bottom, you'll typically fit a 'Compensator' (or 'Flash Hider'/'Suppressor') at the very tip (muzzle). Next to that, you'll attach a 'Vertical Grip' (or other grips). Then comes the modified 'Magazine' slot, and finally, the 'Tactical Stock' at the very back.

Quick breakdown of AR attachment spots (left to right):

  • Muzzle: Compensator, Flash Hider, Suppressor
  • Foregrip: Vertical Grip, other Grips
  • Magazine: Modded Mags
  • Stock: Tactical Stock

The Laser Sight is a bit of a wildcard; it actually goes into the foregrip slot, even though it's technically a sight.

Sniper Rifle Attachments: Cheek Pad

Another SR attachment is the 'Cheek Pad'. This one attaches to the back of the rifle, right where your cheek would rest. It's designed to make aiming more comfortable, which can help with those long-range shots.

Crossbow Attachments: Quiver

For the Crossbow, the 'Quiver' is unique. It attaches underneath the main 'barrel' of the crossbow, closer to the tip. This obviously holds your spare bolts.

Scopes and Sights

Scopes and sights have their own dedicated spots. On most weapons that support them, you'll see a square slot near the top, usually above where the trigger mechanism is. This is for your main Sights (like Red Dots, Holos) or Scopes (like 2x, 4x). There's also a separate slot, often to the side and slightly below the main scope slot, specifically for the 'Canted Sight'.

Remember that Laser Sight we talked about? Unlike other sights, it doesn't go in the top scope/sight slot. Instead, it slots into one of the 'Others' attachment spots, typically the foregrip area.

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