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Can someone tell me what's wrong with it?
Firing without even pulling the trigger.
[QUOTE=gtanoofa;29595849]Is he taking a nap on the scope?[/QUOTE]
wat?
[QUOTE=RyanH;29593837]Can someone tell me what's wrong with it?[/QUOTE]
Reading posts helps
[QUOTE=McTbone;29594656]Firing without even pulling the trigger.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=gtanoofa;29595849]Is he taking a nap on the scope?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=tehMuffinMan;29596981]Reading posts helps[/QUOTE]
Thanks Btw i rated agree and it said "thanks dickhead" :D
there's iron-sights on top of the scope - looks like he's using those
operator operating his operational weapon firing operational bullets into the soon-to-be-non-operational operator who is operating off-screen
[QUOTE=gtanoofa;29598060]They really are iron sights? If they are then they probably have little to no use.[/QUOTE]
i'd rather have the option of iron-sights over the disorientating nature of the 1.6x magnification for cqb
back up sights
what if the optic is damaged?
what if it breaks?
etc
[QUOTE=gtanoofa;29598060]They really are iron sights? If they are then they probably have little to no use.[/QUOTE]
Yes, because an average internet forum user knows more about weapon design than weapon designers.
Backup sights are there for optics because it's impractical to use magnified sights in close quarters, and as w0w00t said they can be subject to damage and other malfunctions.
most modern combat optics have attached backup sights. acogs, elcans, the proprietary optics for the f2000 and steyr...
[QUOTE=rossmum;29622378]most modern combat optics have attached backup sights. acogs, elcans, the proprietary optics for the f2000 and steyr...[/QUOTE]
Jesus Christ, Do you know everything?
not even close, sadly
gm_construct lol
[editline]4th May 2011[/editline]
Isn't aiming through a scope with goggles a pain in the ass?
yeah, so they're usually mounted higher and more forwards on the weapon to compensate. obviously, this isn't really possible with the f2000's integrated optics.
[QUOTE=rossmum;29622756]yeah, so they're usually mounted higher and more forwards on the weapon to compensate. obviously, this isn't really possible with the f2000's integrated optics.[/QUOTE]
Blame the medal of honor 2010 pack.
no, as in you wouldn't be able to do it with a real f2000, either. you'd have to take the sight off completely and then whack a spacer rail on there with an acog or something.
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