Avtomat-Acolyte
Well-Known Fanatic
I have frequently seen (on forums) or heard (in The Real World) the untrained, ignorant Everyman question or downright deride the choice of others to add (in)visible LASER or weaponlights to their handguns, rifles or shotguns. Their raison d'etre is to point out, usually condescendingly, how "it gives away your position" or "now they have a target to aim for!"
It is very frustrating to see someone so obviously ignorant exchange their excusable (and easily remedied) ignorance for blatant, moronic ****nuttery.
If your only training(sic) with weaponlights and LASERs is from watching tv, movies and playing videogames, then of course you're going to run your mouth about how detrimental these tools are for battlefield survival. It's like expecting a LEGO afficianado to expound intelligently about structural engineering and understand load bearing ratios for support columns.
When you have a light or LASER on your weapon it is never switched "ON." These devices have "momentary on" push-buttons for a reason. You quickly identify your target, you fire, then release the "momentary on" button and continue mission.
As for the "BUT THE ENEMY CAN SEE YOU!".... well NOshit. They'll see your goddamned muzzle blast, too. Each tiny burst of light should be about the same in terms of duration. After firing you should be moving to a new position anyways, so them firing at where you used to be only serves to illuminate THEM. And, if you're not firing and manuevering.... well, then, you definitely haven't ever received any kind of training and it's no wonder you think these invaluable tools are a hinderance rather than a godsend.
Lights & Lasers = Great!
It is very frustrating to see someone so obviously ignorant exchange their excusable (and easily remedied) ignorance for blatant, moronic ****nuttery.
If your only training(sic) with weaponlights and LASERs is from watching tv, movies and playing videogames, then of course you're going to run your mouth about how detrimental these tools are for battlefield survival. It's like expecting a LEGO afficianado to expound intelligently about structural engineering and understand load bearing ratios for support columns.
When you have a light or LASER on your weapon it is never switched "ON." These devices have "momentary on" push-buttons for a reason. You quickly identify your target, you fire, then release the "momentary on" button and continue mission.
As for the "BUT THE ENEMY CAN SEE YOU!".... well NOshit. They'll see your goddamned muzzle blast, too. Each tiny burst of light should be about the same in terms of duration. After firing you should be moving to a new position anyways, so them firing at where you used to be only serves to illuminate THEM. And, if you're not firing and manuevering.... well, then, you definitely haven't ever received any kind of training and it's no wonder you think these invaluable tools are a hinderance rather than a godsend.
Lights & Lasers = Great!