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First of all, I am not ripping on anyone and I have blacked out his face. The point of this, is to simply ask if any one has seen this.
I was at my local rifle range, and I saw a guy shooting a fairly standard AR. However, it had three of the same looking red dot optics on the rail. It also had a smaller red dot on a 45 degree angle. I understand the idea of the 45 degree red dot, but I don't understand the 3 optics in a line.
Unfortunately I wasn't able to ask him.
Anyone know why or what the reason behind this is?

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Well duh? You need at least two dots to line up right!
 
I think you guys are giving way too much benefit of the doubt here. There is ZERO reason to run 3 red dots on the same rifle.
 
I was thinking, zero with can, zero without can, zero subsonic. I'm guessing the rearmost and the offset are the ones he uses most often. I don't know why he's doing it, but if it's working for him. . .
 

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