What is that on the top ?
Posted by Bean-badaboom@reddit | Firearms | View on Reddit | 32 comments
Not the scope but the thing in front of it, it looks like a flashlight to me
Posted by Bean-badaboom@reddit | Firearms | View on Reddit | 32 comments
Not the scope but the thing in front of it, it looks like a flashlight to me
UllrRllr@reddit
Tactical Tuna without factory optic is an abomination.
loki_lyesmith0724@reddit
The stock trigger is horrible. Did you replace it?
SmokingAlcohol@reddit
A magnifier id wager.
Responsible-Purple38@reddit
This is an FNF 2000? I remember this from the Punisher video game on the PS2. What's so special about these btw?
misfitofscience76@reddit
No longer made, now “rare,” still command a high price for used models
Responsible-Purple38@reddit
What's the selling point technically speaking?
msnerd2@reddit
It uses standard m 16 mags it's a bullpup design they came with a lamé scope that you could take off. And if memory serves it ejected out of the bottom.
Responsible-Purple38@reddit
Wow I thought it would shoot some lasers or something 🤣🤦🏻♂️
misfitofscience76@reddit
That’s only if you bought the updated shark Forehead attachment
Daqpanda@reddit
The tube, or the thing attached to it? The tube is a red dot of some kind, and attached to it is a laser.
SpiderJerusalem747@reddit
The laser is designed to fight off sharks.
Bean-badaboom@reddit (OP)
What is a red dot, and why it’s blocking the scope?
Arconomach@reddit
Good question, If you don’t ask how are you supposed to know?
Daqpanda@reddit
The tube in the rear is a magnifier, it can be flipped to the side if you don't want any magnification. A red dot is a means of aiming. When you look through the tube, a red dot is seen that you then aim with. I can find a video that explains how if you'd like.
Bean-badaboom@reddit (OP)
Oh I get it I’ve seen those before
Daqpanda@reddit
https://youtu.be/kSiBPvdFnwo?si=BDXl6x8WarduT8Nx
Great video on how they work, and great channel to continue watching.
NinjaBuddha13@reddit
A red dot is a type of unmagnified optical sighting system. The "scope" is a magnifier. It is used to add magnification to an unmagnified optic. Usually mounted using a mount that will allow it to be moved out of the way letting the user use the optic in either magnified or unmagnified condition
Bean-badaboom@reddit (OP)
It looks cool
Independent_Bid_26@reddit
It might be a thermal, or nv attachment. Ive seen guys in Ukraine that have NV, or thermals that mount in front of their optic.
Daqpanda@reddit
Op yes, but not me. I know the magnifier is furthest back.
Independent_Bid_26@reddit
Sorry, yeah. I meant what OP is referring to.
PdoffAmericanPatriot@reddit
IR illuminator?
LonelyMonitor@reddit
We’re not qualified to answer these questions. You need to ask Sam Fisher.
NinjaBuddha13@reddit
Front to back on the rail:
goshathegreat@reddit
It’s an Aimpoint LPI, it was designed to fit directly to Aimpoint red dots.
NoOnesSaint@reddit
Damn it beat me to it..
goshathegreat@reddit
It’s an Aimpoint LPI.
petula_75@reddit
its a magnifier with a red dot in front of it.
FescueMerkin@reddit
Does this bad johnson have enough accuracy and oomf to warrant a magnifier? Seems like the wrong tool for the job once you start trying to get out to 200 yards but perhaps thats just here-say on the platform?
Sensitive_Box_@reddit
There’s a red dot and a magnifier on top of this gun.
ypkoa1@reddit
Magnifier
HellcatRNG@reddit
Huh,according to an image match, it's a "GT-14 Monocular with MIL EU Gen 3 Grade A Tube"