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I've tried different scopes and Iron Sights for it, the ATOG is the only Assault Rifle Scope that can be attached to the SG5-K from what I've experimented with so far, so I want to ask about it before I put it through any testing.
I don't really go that far in land much now, I have more success staying around the coastal areas of Cherno and Electro, I only go inland for NVGs, Assault Vests and Butt Bags
you can use the scope sight for spotting and switch to iron sight for combat.
How do you know, a SG5-K with ATOG scope might be a dangerous combination in the right hands, defiantly not in my hands though lol.
Plus the ATOG is the only scope the SG5 can have without needing a battery for the dot, because some brilliant genius decided to put a yellow sticker in the middle of the ATOG scope lens. ahaha.
Because it's not meant for the smg.
Have you looked at the zero?
Even the combat sight ( that red dot ) is off because it's for a rifle.
Try it out. Aim for a street sign and see where the shot lands.
Even if the scope isn't aligned properly with the SMG, the ATOG scope is a good alternative to a Range Finder of Binoculars, that and it doesn't require an extra slot in the quick menu if it's attached to a weapon since it'll be on the weapon that's is on my quick menu.