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sig size ok?
Just want to make sure I'm within the quide lines, my sig was deleted once already but I had two pics up... if the one is still to big,is there anyway someone could resize it to be within the rules... thanks, Steve.
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is there anyway someone could resize it to be within the rules
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Originally Posted by autodad
That one was a 3 round burst, but some of the s.f. still carry full auto... There out there.
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Originally Posted by FIREHAWK#608
Is that one of those AGOG scopes I've read about? Trijicon almost got my money for one of those. If it is, how would you rate it for a scope?
Don't know the fancy name for it, but it was just a day scope... gave a red dot in the scope it self not on the target... I never really liked it. To me it never really gave any more accuracy then the stock sights and did nothing but get in the way of a point and shoot situation... but some do like them. I took mine off soon after being in country, but that's just my opinion.
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The ones I'm talking about from Trijicon were day/night scopes. It had a fiber optic strand connected to a base of ever-glowing tritium. (radioactive)
It has a day recticle, and has a glowing dot (provided by the fiberoptic and tritium) at night. It was shock & water proof. Quality.
Top shelf and expensive, around $1000. Trust me, you would know if you owned one.
It has a day recticle, and has a glowing dot (provided by the fiberoptic and tritium) at night. It was shock & water proof. Quality.
Top shelf and expensive, around $1000. Trust me, you would know if you owned one.
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Originally Posted by FIREHAWK#608
The ones I'm talking about from Trijicon were day/night scopes. It had a fiber optic strand connected to a base of ever-glowing tritium. (radioactive)
It has a day recticle, and has a glowing dot (provided by the fiberoptic and tritium) at night. It was shock & water proof. Quality.
Top shelf and expensive, around $1000. Trust me, you would know if you owned one.
It has a day recticle, and has a glowing dot (provided by the fiberoptic and tritium) at night. It was shock & water proof. Quality.
Top shelf and expensive, around $1000. Trust me, you would know if you owned one.
lol, yea not that one! sounds like a nice sight though.
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How about this, can you save it from the attachment?
Edit: If you aren't familiar with how attachments work, don't save the bad little thumbnail. Open the full-size one it links to, and then save that.
Edit: If you aren't familiar with how attachments work, don't save the bad little thumbnail. Open the full-size one it links to, and then save that.