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Okay, so being you're left-handed as well...does this thing swap sides or should we congratulate Them on making something completely no-ambidextrous?It's as fast as you can think. It is quite the game changer in speed of both close, and distance target engagement.
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Yes I have. And to be honest, it was way more mind blowing than what I was prepared to experience. When I said "as fast as you can think" I wasn't exaggerating. Engaging a target at 35ft., then whack a steel plate at 240yrds without coming off the trigger - as fast as you can pull the trigger!! Trust me,,, this changes everything.Do you have time behind one? This looks really interesting.
Some things don't need to be dual modeled. Is there solid right handed and left handed screwdrivers?? Is there right handed scopes and left handed scopes? I hope you are seeing my point. But rest assured - they should be congratulated.Okay, so being you're left-handed as well...does this thing swap sides or should we congratulate Them on making something completely no-ambidextrous?
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Perhaps it's not as protruding as the pics make it, it just appears to block the right hand side/ vision. Was just being a little sarcastic on the comment. It would be neat to see a little more pics?Some things don't need to be dual modeled. Is there solid right handed and left handed screwdrivers?? Is there right handed scopes and left handed scopes? I hope you are seeing my point. But rest assured - they should be congratulated.
What's neat is to get behind it and use it. You'll be in awe. Seriously!Perhaps it's not as protruding as the pics make it, it just appears to block the right hand side/ vision. Was just being a little sarcastic on the comment. It would be neat to see a little more pics?
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He hit the nail on the head saying it's like a magic trick. So amazing to use! This changes everything. I know what's going on about 6 different rifles I own. (and about the LCO part of it - here I thought a red dot is a red dot - talk about insert foot in mouth. This thing is so "open" and non-vision restrictive! The dot is..... well,,, so sweet! And you can make it so small and fine! I can now not have a big target covering dot but a fine aiming point if I choose. It's awesome. The package together is simply amazing!)Sounds REALLY interesting!
That's sooo funny - they have the info backwards!! :icon_rolleyes: The D-EVO has the CMR-W reticle, and the LCO has the red dot.sooo who's gonna try it first? opticsplanet has it for 2400 lol
Leupold D-EVO 1-6x20mm Red Dot w/LCO, CMR-W Reticle FREE S&H 120556. Leupold Rifle Scopes.
I assume that would be a problem...I'll stick with my elcanThis thing looks awesome. I am very tempted. The only potential issue I see is what happens if you want to run this with night vision?
Helmet mounted NV - no issue. Rifle mount NV runs through the LCO But remember, carbine platforms rarely have rifle mounted pounds NV. That for the long gun applications.This thing looks awesome. I am very tempted. The only potential issue I see is what happens if you want to run this with night vision?