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Originally Posted by TaroBear
You should take some camo cloth or gauze bandages at the part of the barrel that you would put your hand on. On the real one you'd do it to prevent yourself from getting burned by the heat. I don't think they ever made any kind of official hand guard for it. You wouldn't need it for this version, but it adds realism.
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Not required, each one comes with a completely free asbestos mitten used for any barrel touching activity like a change. As for holding it by the barrel after a shoot, even with with the protection you'd only do it once, and then be down a hand.