DMitri wrote:I'm always preferred the "on the RIS" method, mainly because most AR variants without the handle just look bad to me.
Looks even better with a EOTech, in my opinion. Been looking to trade someone. :P
You shouldn't be looking through the sight as much as looking past it anyway--both eyes open. If for some reason my red dot dies all the sudden, my iron sights are already in position and can see through the glass.
Another neat thing is, as long as your rifle is zeroed to your iron sights, all you have to do is put the dot on top of the front sight-post to zero it, but that works with BUISs too.
DMitri wrote:No, because when you use it correctly and just focus past it, on your target, you simply see a floating red dot as if it were part of your natural eyesight.
If you're a right handed shooter, align your right eye behind your sight, and align your left eye along the side of your gun. If you practice you can consciously focus on your target with only your left eye and your right eye will procure the dot and your central nervous system will do the rest automatically like it always does.
If you focus through the sight, you might form a habit of occasionally focusing on the dot itself, which is inches in front of you, and this will cause tunnel vision.
This is basically the concept.
The dot was obviously added with Photoshop, you can't achieve what I'm talking about without binocular vision so you can't really take a picture of it by any means I have at my disposal. Also, this is kind of far to the left, you'll have a bit more of the replica in your vision.
I also purposely focused the camera as far out as I could. Your gun should not be in focus when you're aiming at a target, they should be.
DMitri wrote:It is. The best part is that it's on a removable carry handle without the extension block. :P
I told myself I'd get an A2 upper if the tabs on mine broke, but then they did and the gun was still solid (In Systema We Trust) so I just said f**k it, it's only there for looks anyway. Alternatively, maybe one day I'll saw down the bolts on the carry handle and replace the fasteners with thin nuts that the sight can pass over.
I was going to remove it once, but Classic Army was the only company who produced an aftermarket metal carry handle at the time, and since it was an early CA AR variant, the tolerances were completely off from both TM and real steel and I had to shave part of it down to get the quadrant sight to fit, so now it looks upsidedown up and mangled without it.
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