For full functionality, the camo pattern would have had to be a little larger in scale and more subdued in color. But this gun is mostly for fun.
On the practical side, RFB is short, handy and may be fired safely from either shoulder.
For full functionality, the camo pattern would have had to be a little larger in scale and more subdued in color. But this gun is mostly for fun.
On the practical side, RFB is short, handy and may be fired safely from either shoulder.
I don’t recognize the optic. What is it?
http://www.truglo.com/IW_Products.m4p.pvx?;MULTI_ITEM_SUBMIT
I still can’t tell what that is based on the link you provided. It comes up with a blank screen on the Tru Glo site.
Sorry. DUAL COLOR RED•DOT
SKU# TG8030DB
From everything I’ve heard, pretty much *any* camo on a rifle is good (in combat, anyway) for breaking up the “big black blob” of a rifle-shape with the camouflaged soldier. I know the Rhodesians were one of the first to encourage their troops (army-wide, as opposed to specialists like snipers) to camo their rifles, in similar style, using the same colors as their vehicles- dark blue-green and “baby puke” mustard yellow.
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