Evil Monkey
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I keep seeing US soldiers on TV and some have these lasers attached on top of the hand guard right behind the front sight post. They're large looking, shaped like a rectangle.
How exactly do they see the laser as they point it down range at the enemy. Wouldn't it be extremely difficult to spot a small red laser dot far away? In daylight!?!?
I figure that can't possibly be the way they use them, or do they? I'm thinking now that they use them in the dark with night vision goggles or scopes to see where exactly the dot is. I figure that's the way they use them, right?
How exactly do they see the laser as they point it down range at the enemy. Wouldn't it be extremely difficult to spot a small red laser dot far away? In daylight!?!?
I figure that can't possibly be the way they use them, or do they? I'm thinking now that they use them in the dark with night vision goggles or scopes to see where exactly the dot is. I figure that's the way they use them, right?