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− | {{quote|How much does human life cost, how do you think? Not much, I guess. But what's even more surprising for me, it's the contemporary art market. The value of pieces by renowned authors grows every year. They are definitely talented, but the more you look at it, the more it seems that anything can be art. It can be a Grotko painting, a displaced urinal or a bunch of garbage. However, in my opinion, the most amazing pieces of art are weapons, starting with the melee - which is already universally recognized as such and can be found in many museums - to an old AK or M4, which are beautiful as they are. But weapon only then transcends to true art when it becomes unique, one-of-a-kind, in the hands of someone who knows how to use it, who modifies it for his own needs, creating a masterpiece worthy of being displayed in the best of museums. Bring me one such masterpiece, an M4A1 with NT4 FDE silencer, rifle length MK 10 handguard, thermal scope REAP-IR, and a 60-round magazine. Ergonomics should be not less than |
+ | {{quote|How much does human life cost, how do you think? Not much, I guess. But what's even more surprising for me, it's the contemporary art market. The value of pieces by renowned authors grows every year. They are definitely talented, but the more you look at it, the more it seems that anything can be art. It can be a Grotko painting, a displaced urinal or a bunch of garbage. However, in my opinion, the most amazing pieces of art are weapons, starting with the melee - which is already universally recognized as such and can be found in many museums - to an old AK or M4, which are beautiful as they are. But weapon only then transcends to true art when it becomes unique, one-of-a-kind, in the hands of someone who knows how to use it, who modifies it for his own needs, creating a masterpiece worthy of being displayed in the best of museums. Bring me one such masterpiece, an M4A1 with NT4 FDE silencer, rifle length MK 10 handguard, thermal scope REAP-IR, and a 60-round magazine. Ergonomics should be not less than 48, the recoil sum less than 250, and the weight of 5 kg or less.}} |
== Requirements== |
== Requirements== |
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==Guide== |
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* 5 kg or less in weight |
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Gunsmith - Part 16 is a Quest in Escape from Tarkov.
Dialogue
“ | How much does human life cost, how do you think? Not much, I guess. But what's even more surprising for me, it's the contemporary art market. The value of pieces by renowned authors grows every year. They are definitely talented, but the more you look at it, the more it seems that anything can be art. It can be a Grotko painting, a displaced urinal or a bunch of garbage. However, in my opinion, the most amazing pieces of art are weapons, starting with the melee - which is already universally recognized as such and can be found in many museums - to an old AK or M4, which are beautiful as they are. But weapon only then transcends to true art when it becomes unique, one-of-a-kind, in the hands of someone who knows how to use it, who modifies it for his own needs, creating a masterpiece worthy of being displayed in the best of museums. Bring me one such masterpiece, an M4A1 with NT4 FDE silencer, rifle length MK 10 handguard, thermal scope REAP-IR, and a 60-round magazine. Ergonomics should be not less than 48, the recoil sum less than 250, and the weight of 5 kg or less. | „ |
Requirements
- Must be level 35 to start this quest.
Objectives
- Modify M4A1 to comply with the required specification
Rewards
- +28,500 EXP
- Mechanic Rep +0.06
- 2,500 Euros
- 2,625 Euros with Intelligence Center Level 1
- 2,875 Euros with Intelligence Center Level 2
- Colt M4A1 5.56x45 Assault Rifle
“ | Makes me want to set it behind a glass and under spotlight. | „ |
Guide
M4A1 specifications:
- 48 or more ergonomics
- 250 or less recoil
- 5 kg or less in weight
- A 60-round extended mag
- KAC QDSS NT-4 FDE 5.56x45 silencer
- Handguard MK 10 for use with AR-15 and compatible
- Trijicon REAP-IR thermal riflescope
Note that the M4A1 rewarded on completion of the quest also has a Trijicon REAP-IR thermal riflescope.
Build
This is one example of many possible configurations.
Note: This build is based on a standard M4A1 from Peacekeeper LL2.
Icon | Attachment | Sold By | Loyalty Level |
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Vltor MUR-1S 5.56x45 Upper receiver for AR systems | Peacekeeper | LL4 | |
260mm barrel for AR-15 and compatible 5.56x45 | Peacekeeper | LL3 | |
KAC QD Compensator 5.56x45 | Peacekeeper | LL2 | |
KAC QDSS NT-4 FDE 5.56x45 silencer | Loot Only | ||
MK12 Low Profile Gas Block | Peacekeeper Mechanic |
LL2 LL1 | |
Handguard MK 10 for use with AR-15 and compatible | Mechanic | LL3 | |
REAP-IR scope eyecup | Jaeger | LL3 | |
Trijicon REAP-IR thermal riflescope | Skier Mechanic |
Barter Item (LL4) Barter Item (LL4) | |
UNV DLOC-IRD Mount for sights | Jaeger | LL3 | |
Naroh Arms GRAL-S Pistol grip for AR-15-compatible weapons | Peacekeeper | LL4 | |
File:Raptor Icon.png | Raptor charging handle for AR-15 | Mechanic | LL3 |
Troy M7A1 PDW stock | Mechanic | LL2 | |
Magpul PMAG D-60 5.56x45 60-round magazine | Peacekeeper | Barter Item (LL3) |