Well, it depends on what you're trying to do, and how heavy a gun you're willing to carry. For an ultra-light setup, this works well:

It is a warp mainbody equipped with Luke's 90 degree adapter Loctited in place so it can use a hopper, and a Palmers 45 degree clamping elbow. The stock is a SpecOps T2W in the Long and Low configuration. You do not need a red dot because the ball detent acts as an excellent sight bead, although you could certainly mount one. The only downside is that it requires a force-fed hopper. A Reloader B is your best choice here because it does not spin when the gun is not firing. It keeps it nice and quiet.
Incidentally, I like that forest green color a lot. It doesn't stand out enough to give you away, but it looks killer both on and off the field.

It is a warp mainbody equipped with Luke's 90 degree adapter Loctited in place so it can use a hopper, and a Palmers 45 degree clamping elbow. The stock is a SpecOps T2W in the Long and Low configuration. You do not need a red dot because the ball detent acts as an excellent sight bead, although you could certainly mount one. The only downside is that it requires a force-fed hopper. A Reloader B is your best choice here because it does not spin when the gun is not firing. It keeps it nice and quiet.
Incidentally, I like that forest green color a lot. It doesn't stand out enough to give you away, but it looks killer both on and off the field.
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