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[[User:Taurus|Taurus]] 20:23, 1 August 2010 (UTC)
[[User:Taurus|Taurus]] 20:23, 1 August 2010 (UTC)
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Although I am fairly sure that the scope in that fabricated weapon does not really work, it is actually not that uncommon to use a combat optic with both eyes open, in fact many sights are designed to allow that.  This is so the firer has a greater degree of peripheral vision to maintain situational awareness, something which is key in a true fire-fight.  For example, the EOTech HWS series and some models of the Trijicon ACOG are both designed to allow this (Trijicon's in fact has its own name, the BAC, or Bindon Aiming Concept).  Just FYI.[[User:SAWGunner89|SAWGunner89]] 15:31, 3 November 2009 (UTC)
-dude its not a scope its a flashlight look at the picture where the troopers a in a line you can see the shine off of it he is just peering over the gun to be more accurate unless there is a scope built into the flashlight-

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I think the original Morita rifles were cooler.

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When Lt. Darla Lamb is talking to General Dix Hauser in his office: Does Dix Hauser carry a Ruger P345?!?

http://www.colemantyler.com/prodimagesl/rugerp345prlg.jpg

Taurus 20:23, 1 August 2010 (UTC)


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Although I am fairly sure that the scope in that fabricated weapon does not really work, it is actually not that uncommon to use a combat optic with both eyes open, in fact many sights are designed to allow that. This is so the firer has a greater degree of peripheral vision to maintain situational awareness, something which is key in a true fire-fight. For example, the EOTech HWS series and some models of the Trijicon ACOG are both designed to allow this (Trijicon's in fact has its own name, the BAC, or Bindon Aiming Concept). Just FYI.SAWGunner89 15:31, 3 November 2009 (UTC)

-dude its not a scope its a flashlight look at the picture where the troopers a in a line you can see the shine off of it he is just peering over the gun to be more accurate unless there is a scope built into the flashlight-