LAD.
That said they should really start implementing a more tactical solution for night shooting then the LAD, not that the LAD is useless.
put tritium sight on SAR21
or
put IR sights on it ~~~ issue the ppl with NVG so that at nite can shoot also ~~~
juz my 2 cents worth
i would suggest solving SAW iron sight 1st.
cant hit a shit at night.
can use nightvision plus LAD.. :)
Originally posted by mr_sotong:i would suggest solving SAW iron sight 1st.
cant hit a shit at night.
SAW is good for one thing...creating cuts on your hand when trying to cock it. other than that cant do much at nite, just spray and pray
can keep the enemy down can liao
Originally posted by TVaddict:can keep the enemy down can liao
u mean when ran out of bullet... just on the LAD... and enemy will run like hell right?
In that case, I better carry a few laser pointers with me in future. Switch them on, tie them up and point. The bugger ought to piss in his pants and surrender!
Originally posted by Sepecat:Hey, my conclusion is that with the issued SAR21 you cannot aim it at night unless you turn on the LAD ?
Someone better start working on a sight with illuminated reticle on the SAR21 !
Officially yes, there is no way to aim at night at a non-illuminated target unless you use the LAD.
But for me if there is enough light at night I'll use the emergency backup pistol sights, which are surprisingly effective.
Originally posted by I-like-flings(m):
u mean when ran out of bullet... just on the LAD... and enemy will run like hell right?
my comment is meant for saw not sar 21
Originally posted by gaoxingdcf07:put tritium sight on SAR21
or
put IR sights on it ~~~ issue the ppl with NVG so that at nite can shoot also ~~~
juz my 2 cents worth
Yap tritium reticles will be an economic solution for easy targeting in low light condition with or without NVG and light gathering fiber optics rail for day sighting. This combination is not expensive (as compare to other modern sights) but i dont understand why in the world SAF is not getting it.
I sometimes dont understand how SAF work. Can spend billions on fighter planes but is not generous in providing quality small arms that is bread and butter for the essential ground troops. Baseline version of SAR-21, grandfather version of U100 and oh my goodness, P226.
Another way around is to use the the red dot sight but it consumes electricity.
Originally posted by foxtrout8:
Yap tritium reticles will be an economic solution for easy targeting in low light condition with or without NVG and light gathering fiber optics rail for day sighting. This combination is not expensive (as compare to other modern sights) but i dont understand why in the world SAF is not getting it.I sometimes dont understand how SAF work. Can spend billions on fighter planes but is not generous in providing quality small arms that is bread and butter for the essential ground troops. Baseline version of SAR-21, grandfather version of U100 and oh my goodness, P226.
Another way around is to use the the red dot sight but it consumes electricity.
Or we could go for the ACOG that uses fiber optics to gather ambient light to light up your sights, no batteries required. But that'll need a p-rail mount, but might as well get rid of the basic 1.5X scope anyway... just about anything would be better.
Originally posted by SingaporeTyrannosaur:Or we could go for the ACOG that uses fiber optics to gather ambient light to light up your sights, no batteries required. But that'll need a p-rail mount, but might as well get rid of the basic 1.5X scope anyway... just about anything would be better.
Actually what i mentioned was taken out from the ACOG....lol was trying to be cheap skate for SAF to have a 1.5x scope which have the similar features (except the bullet drop compensator) but at perhaps a much cheaper price.