Ray and all, I appreciate the nostalgia associated with iron/express sights. I really like them, too. But swing them like a shotgun and not really see the sights? I want iron sights and not optics if a wounded animal if it goes into a dark hole?

Did you guys tell this to the marines? I have a young, former marine working for me that did a couple of tours recently and hunted "dangers game" in some very dark holes. Optics rule on those hunts. Iron sights were considered to be a huge handicap. He's a good kid that came out "stacked" and wounded.

Also don't tell the marines that their push feeds are inferior to CRF's.

Anyway, fun dicussion.

josh


No words of mine can hope to convey to you the ringing joy and hope embodied in that spontaneous yell: �The Americans are coming; at last they are coming!�

I hadn�t the heart to disillusion them.

John "Pondoro" Taylor
Africa 1955