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Sure seems to be a lot of what's cool / what's not cool threads around here lately.
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Would you tell us more? Why prismatic, which one, benefit over red dot?
- 1x prismatic scope
Something is too "tactical" if the shooter cant utilize the weapon tactically. Run the weapon well, more power to you.
Would you tell us more? Why prismatic, which one, benefit over red dot?
Very curious...
Totally. I never understood the desire to argue over a few lbs. Gosh forbid ounces. I do think a lot of YouTubers coddle mall ninjas with spending too much time about weight in a review.Making a rifle lighter is cutting it close for me, imo getting used to heavier rifles is a benefit. Makes "light" feel lighter. Competition i get
Skill is in the shooter, not the rifle.Totally. I never understood the desire to argue over a few lbs. Gosh forbid ounces. I do think a lot of YouTubers coddle mall ninjas with spending too much time about weight in a review.
I never served and do not have combat experience, so my opinion is just that. I do have training in and continue to train in boxing/kick boxing and jui jitsu. So the whole idea to make something lighter/more easy to work with... defeats the concept of training? It's like training someone to fight but not encourage them to feel what it's like to move around for 10 minutes straight with your hands up and punching.
Like the saying goes, form follows function. I use magpul afg foregrip because the angle i have to bend my wrist to hold the tube puts painful pressure on my wrist, the afg "fixes" that,
A sling. And that's it.I am just curious. I know folks who if it doesn't have optics, a light and laser it sucks. Personally I am a maybe put an optic on it sort of guy. I don't really care what floats your boat, but I know I would in general make a rifle more "tactical" by losing weight on it, making it lighter. However, I have a love of drum magazines which are rather absurdly heavy.
I know we all have a limit where it is ridiculous. But where do you put yours? What do you want on your rifle?