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<blockquote data-quote="Wormydog1724" data-source="post: 2117767" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>If the tritium is gone, you have the fiber optic. If the fiber optic is gone you have the tritium. If both are gone you have your light. If your light is gone, so are you. I've never shot in total darkness, and I never will. I enjoy knowing what I'm shooting at before I pull the trigger. Even in low light (full moon, street lamp, ect) the fiber optic is going to gather a huge amount of that light, which in my somewhat limited experience, is enough to 'outshine' the tritium. Inside when I use my light, the reticle turns black. Still visible and useful. There's nothing an Aimpoint will do that an ACOG won't do better. The low power of the ta44 makes the eye relief better than the higher power models, which is a common gripe with them. And the weight difference between a ta44 with a LT mount and a T-1 with a LT mount are pretty much a wash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wormydog1724, post: 2117767, member: 8931"] If the tritium is gone, you have the fiber optic. If the fiber optic is gone you have the tritium. If both are gone you have your light. If your light is gone, so are you. I've never shot in total darkness, and I never will. I enjoy knowing what I'm shooting at before I pull the trigger. Even in low light (full moon, street lamp, ect) the fiber optic is going to gather a huge amount of that light, which in my somewhat limited experience, is enough to 'outshine' the tritium. Inside when I use my light, the reticle turns black. Still visible and useful. There's nothing an Aimpoint will do that an ACOG won't do better. The low power of the ta44 makes the eye relief better than the higher power models, which is a common gripe with them. And the weight difference between a ta44 with a LT mount and a T-1 with a LT mount are pretty much a wash. [/QUOTE]
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