Let’s take a look at the Armory R1 Gunstock for PSVR2!

Pick it up here: https://vrtacticalgear.com

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30 Comments

  1. But what if you got to use hands too , picking up stuff doing puzzles etc ??

  2. In my opinion, magnets are a much better and certainly more durable solution. I suspect that the plastic will wear out quite quickly after inserting and removing the controller. besides, when I want to stretch my right arm and grab something from the floor, magnets are also a better solution

  3. just as a PSA: This is a pre-release version and a lot is subject to change, mostly the adapter system!

    I will keep you updated on the final shipping build, but for now I am thoroughly impressed : )

  4. wonder what changes they are going to do for the controller connection for the main release? I always find clips and friction fit are high stress points and high ware points and eventually snap or they lose their grip over time.

  5. sounds decent and a more reasonable price too but what I would really like is not an adapter but a full on gun controller….either by sony or by a third party…..someone make one for me

  6. Ive been looking at stocks for the last few weeks and came across youre review, coming from a PSVR1 with the Aim controller I struggle to keep controllers in line, been playing crossfire last couple of days and improved a lot with practice, holding my right controller tight againt chest and left arm tight im managing.
    youre stock seems very arkward to hold the controller against the stock handle and use your remaining fingers to shoot, or even holding against the stock seems to defeat the object of using a stock.
    Thank you anyway.

  7. The instant you mentioned the opposite arm resting at the front I thought, "Oh, so it's like for switching between shooting a rifle and then pulling your pistol." Is that an accurate assumption? Thought of resident evil 4 and 8. But I'm ashamed to say it… I have both in VR and haven't dove in yet 😮

  8. Kobra VR Vader One is the choice for me for PSVR2. Got a few of the quest 3 stocks as well. Cracking bits of kit and customer service is second to none.

  9. Some magnetic VR gun stocks on Amazon for around £30.. I would be interested to see a comparison video if you are looking for video ideas. $90 is not a crazy price point but I wonder if you get a similar user experience for £30.. It’s is pointless spending x3 price if it’s not needed..

  10. I've been looking at different stocks recently, after struggling on long shots freehand.

    I think I'll be going with the Kobra

  11. I just got the Wield OneStock. It’s the best for PSVR2 no magnets highly versatile and highly adjustable. You can even flip a clip to quickly transition to a pump action shotgun. It’s definitely more expensive.

  12. I hate that they keep trying to charge us almost $100 for these things. They're plastic ffs. $40 sounds more reasonable.

  13. Are you wearing eye liner? I genuinely do not care if you do or don't, it has nothing to do with me at all. I just can't work out if you are or just have very pretty eyes. 😂😂😂

  14. Recently got into pavlov a little bit as my pal just got a psvr2 and my god there's some sweats out there, to the point where you walk round a corner and get blasted in half a second lol and I always feel they have to be using a gun stock or something

  15. I don't get it. Surely the whole point of a gunstock is that it holds both controllers rigidly at a fixed distance and alignment. I have the Kobra Vader One and really like it, although the clamps are kinda intrusive (I have big hands and the clamps tend to dig in to the back of my thumbs)

    This seems to be a gunstock that isn't a gunstock!

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