Redleg37
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I learned to shoot irons but got a red dot when I deployed. When they work and if you spend the time to zero them they are much better than iron sights. Those are pretty important whens and ifs.
In 2003 My aimpoint m68 lasted an entire year deployment on one battery; but I made a habit of checking to make sure it was turned off. We had other soldiers whose batteries died within a week of deploying. At the time they took some sort of disk battery, not the standard AA that literally every soldier had an excess of. We never got issued more batteries. Several of my current guns have red dots, but they all also have iron sights.
In 2003 My aimpoint m68 lasted an entire year deployment on one battery; but I made a habit of checking to make sure it was turned off. We had other soldiers whose batteries died within a week of deploying. At the time they took some sort of disk battery, not the standard AA that literally every soldier had an excess of. We never got issued more batteries. Several of my current guns have red dots, but they all also have iron sights.
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