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(Military and police) marksmen could see their rifle sights catch up with the 21st century with a fiber-optic laser-based sensor system that automatically corrects for even tiny barrel disruptions.
For them... no.
So go on, go on be your own, go on be your own star!
A superstar in my eyes!
The next step would be to incorporate a range finder in the unit. Then if it had ballistic data preprogramed for the round it would automatically adjust for elevation. Curious. Interesting idea although the lab is a far different place then the real world. The unit would have to be light, small and have an easy way of recharging batteries or small spares. Otherwise someone skilled and using and old Mosin Nagant will eat they're lunch.
Well, I finally made my back to the lair! I hope fortune has blessed everyone this new year! I've got some updates, dad (Todd98 )is over 60....yall send...
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