LeekSausage
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- Mar 26, 2022
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Hi All,
New to airsoft again after a 15 year hiatus. Seems the sport and equipment has evolved.
I've noticed people use a glass / perspex attachment that sits in front of their sight to protect the front element.
I come from a photography background, we use UV filters screwed into the lens itself for protection. The 2 sights ive got appear to have threading at the front to support this.
My question is - why arent people using these and why do they opt for the standalone picatinny attachment? I think aesthetically they look rubbish.
Am i missing something glaringly obvious?
New to airsoft again after a 15 year hiatus. Seems the sport and equipment has evolved.
I've noticed people use a glass / perspex attachment that sits in front of their sight to protect the front element.
I come from a photography background, we use UV filters screwed into the lens itself for protection. The 2 sights ive got appear to have threading at the front to support this.
My question is - why arent people using these and why do they opt for the standalone picatinny attachment? I think aesthetically they look rubbish.
Am i missing something glaringly obvious?