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Summary
Bugfixes "Remove gyroscopic stabilizer"
Purpose of change
While it seems gyroscopic stabilizers exist in some capacity for small arms, they're nowhere near common enough or modular enough to be on the consumer market and readily attachable to any firearm. The examples I found were ones that were ones that were fixed in a stock from FixPoint, which I cannot find for sale anywhere and only seems to have a youtube video, and the Aim Control Enhancer system from military testing, which seems to have gone nowhere.
Describe the solution
Removes it.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Making it really fucking shitty, and only work on M16s, make it horribly horribly rare, and make multimag for it to function properly.
Testing
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Additional context