A VR gunstock on its own already upgrades your aim and immersion. But the right VR gun attachments take your setup from functional to absolutely locked in. The problem is that most buyers skip the accessories, either because they do not know what each one does or because they assume add-ons are nice-to-haves rather than real performance upgrades. This guide walks through every major VR gunstock attachment, explains what it actually changes about your gameplay, and helps you figure out which ones belong in your loadout.
Why VR Gunstock Accessories Change the Game
Every VR shooter game puts you in situations where your stock configuration needs to shift. Long-range sniping demands different ergonomics than gunfights that happen in tight spaces. Extended play sessions punish setups that ignore comfort. And switching between VR headsets means your mounts need to keep up. VR gunstock accessories solve each of these problems individually, so you only invest in what your playstyle actually requires.
Carrying Sling: The Most Underrated VR Gun Attachment
A carrying sling is the single most impactful VR gun attachment that new players overlook. Without one, dropping your stock to go free-handed means setting it down, losing your orientation, and fumbling to pick it back up mid-firefight. With a sling, the stock hangs at your side the instant you release it, and snaps back into your hands when you need it.
The OneStock ecosystem offers two sling options that serve different playstyles.
The Basic Sling is a single-point tactical bungee sling. It connects to one quick-disconnect point, keeps the stock close to your body, and stays out of your way. It is simple, fast, and ideal for casual players or anyone who wants a no-fuss carry solution.
The Premium Sling is a soft-touch nylon sling configurable in both single-point and two-point setups. The two-point configuration distributes the stock's weight across your shoulder and torso, dramatically reducing arm fatigue during long sessions. It also holds the stock more securely against your body when dropped, minimizing swing and bounce. For players who game regularly or compete in ranked lobbies, the premium sling is the upgrade that makes the biggest immediate difference.
Grip Height Module: Precision for Every Weapon
The Grip Height Module lets you adjust the vertical position of the front controller mount on your OneStock. Press a single button to move the mount up or down, release to lock it in place. It installs and removes in seconds through the OneStock's quick-release rail system.
Why this matters: different virtual weapons have different vertical offsets between the trigger hand and the foregrip. A bullpup rifle sits differently than a classic bolt-action. Without height adjustment, your wrist compensates for the mismatch, which creates strain over time and throws off your natural aiming. With the Grip Height Module, you match the stock to the weapon instead of forcing your body to adapt. The module also includes an accessory rail and a sling mount point, expanding your configuration options further.
The Grip Height Module comes included with the OneStock Pro and OneStock Ultimate Edition, or you can add it separately to any OneStock.
Bipod: Lock Down Long-Range Precision
A bipod attachment gives you a stable resting platform for long-range engagements. Mount the bipod to the front of your OneStock using the quick-release system, brace against a physical surface in your play space or simply rest the stock's weight on it, and your aim steadies dramatically for precision shots.
If you snipe in games like Ghosts of Tabor, Contractors Showdown, or Onward, a bipod turns your stock into a genuine precision instrument. It also adds a small amount of forward weight that improves the overall balance of the stock and enhances the feeling of holding a real weapon. The bipod ships with the OneStock Ultimate Edition and comes in two sizes: a 3-inch short bipod for most headsets and a 6-inch tall bipod for PSVR2 setups.
Additional Controller Mounts: One Stock, Every Headset
The OneStock frame is universal, but controller shapes are not. Additional controller mounts let you use the same OneStock across multiple VR systems by swapping out the mount set. Keep your Quest 3 mounts as your daily driver and add a set of Valve Index mounts for PCVR sessions, or add PSVR2 mounts when you game on PlayStation. Swap takes seconds and requires no tools.
This is also where silicone grip users should pay attention. The standard mounts fit bare controllers and most knuckle straps. If you use bulkier silicone controller covers, OneStock offers clearance mount variants that accommodate the extra material without compromising fit.
Magnetic Controller Mount Upgrade
If you own a mechanical OneStock (S, Pro, or Ultimate Edition) and use a Quest 3 or Quest 3S, you can add magnetic snap-in controller mounts to bring the self-aligning magnetic experience to your existing frame. This bridges the gap between the mechanical lineup and the full OneStock Magnetic experience. You get the same strong neodymium magnets, the same instant snap-in and release, mounted onto the stock you already own.
Build the Loadout That Fits Your Playstyle
You do not need every attachment to get serious value from a VR gunstock. Start with the accessory that solves your biggest friction point: a sling if you need hands-free transitions, a Grip Height Module if weapon alignment feels off, a bipod if long-range consistency is your priority. Every add-on integrates through the same quick-release rail system, so expanding your loadout later is always straightforward. Browse all OneStock accessories and build the setup that matches your game.
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