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Another overlooked skill that has been replaced by tech would be Land Nav, The GPS is king and most soldiers even within USASOC are not real competent using a map and compass. I always made sure my guys were well trained. I even taught my wife and daughter everything from how to read a map shooting an Azmuth Intersection resection, Lots of fun.This is so true of me at least ...as I have said when I was in the Army...we didn't have a lot of the items you see now on rifles....
We had various NVG's , the Starlight Scope and the occasional use of a suppressor on a M21...and this was when I was in assorted L.R.R.P / L.R.S.D units which were often "loaned" to other SF units...
So while I am not saying that I am or was with a "Badazz" type of unit...We weren't slackers either...
We were taught to use iron sights and yes even with iron sights you can make hits in low light and in the dark....
This takes lots of practice , to be effective...but it can be done.
Granted times have changed , thoughts and gear have been evolved since the last time I was in combat...
But a lot of guys are still around that remember a time when a rifle just had iron sights and were taught how to use 'em....and use 'em well...
And again...I am not saying to not make use of lights , lasers , scopes and whatnot....Just saying that one needs to be careful of being overly reliant on said items...
Gear can fail and usually it fails when you need it the most....so being able to use iron sights in all lighting conditions and practical ranges is a skill worth developing and keeping in practice with , even with the use of the above mentioned items....
I hope that no one is ever in need of taking a shot in low light or the dark with a "low tech" , non-tactical tricked out rifle...but I also hope that you don't end up dead 'cause you had no practice with iron sights either...
Failure to learn basic rifle marksmanship and skills with basic and simple iron sights , is not learning to be a "Rifleman" ... at least in my opinion.
Sure use a scope , lights and lasers or whatever else you choose...but after mastering the basics....
Gear can fail as I stated above...But a highly refined skill , that is practiced frequently , will seldom let you down...
Andy
