AlexanderA
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A compass built into a gun (or a knife) is like the digital compass built into the overhead console of my truck. These are all interesting but useless (in practice) gadgets. When navigating on the road, I consult a road map and read the signs. I never look at the compass. Now, if I was trekking in the wilderness, I'd take a GPS as well as a dedicated lensatic compass and topographic maps. (At my age, I don't have any plans to go trekking in the wilderness.)
Gadgets built into guns -- compasses, bottle openers, etc. -- have the same basic drawback as do Swiss army knives and multitools: "jack of all trades and master of none." Dedicated tools are always better than combination tools that attempt to do too much.
Gadgets built into guns -- compasses, bottle openers, etc. -- have the same basic drawback as do Swiss army knives and multitools: "jack of all trades and master of none." Dedicated tools are always better than combination tools that attempt to do too much.