October 29th, 2015, 17:18 | #76 |
"I like syrup on my blue waffles." #diseasedvagina
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I run a replica EoTech on my m4 and I have to say it makes life 10x easier than using an iron sight. Just put the dot on the bad guy and pull the trigger.
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October 29th, 2015, 17:45 | #77 |
It also should be noted that tritium vials generally aren't very bright. I affix them to my keys and flashlight to find them in pitch dark. In the situations of low light, they're dim at best (especially going beyond simply green color).
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October 30th, 2015, 14:40 | #78 |
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Well thats kinda why people use them, a faint glow when looking through a sight, allows you to use the sight and not give yourself away all too much
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October 30th, 2015, 14:57 | #79 | |
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I'll have to check it out. I guess when you're in constant darkness it would help. If it's dim, then your eyes may have trouble picking it up quickly.
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October 30th, 2015, 15:19 | #80 |
Hmm... That's not what I remember the tritium's for... It's not so much as the glow allowing to see the iron sights themselves, but having 3 faint glowing dots that let you line up a target. Think of pistol tritium sights. Even if it's dim, it'll glow a different colour than the background so you can see it.
My ice blue vials glow quite nicely and really bright, so I don't know if your vials are getting old or just the manufacturer? |
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