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LookBehindYou

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The location code for my iPhone 4S order that Verizon screwed me over on. (Coulda had it on launch date, but since they forgot to have me agree to the Terms and Conditions, my order never got processed and I have to wait for the next batch....delivery by the 28th.)

Fack.
 

Modelworks

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CRXican

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Sounds pretty basic right? You've got two eyes and unless you're doing something funky, you've usually got both of them open. What about when you shoot? Many of us are used to shooting with one eye closed, perhaps it's all you're used to. Well, it's time to evolve!

Shooting with both eyes open offers several advantages: better situational awareness, a far superior sense of balance, a wider field-of-view and far less eyestrain, just to name a few. These advantages aide any shooting enthusiast in quick target acquisition and improved shooting performance. An EOTech holographic weapon sight was designed to let you do just that.

The EOTech Model 512 is the most popular model HWS. This tactical optic is perfect for agencies that want the best in CQB speed and versatility, without the need for night vision compatibility. The EOTech 512 Tactical STD AA Battery Weapon Sights employ a true Heads-Up Display that eliminates blind spots, constricted vision, or the tunnel vision that is associated with tubed sights.

As pictured (on a blown up scale) is the the 65 MOA circle with 1 MOA aiming dot reticle pattern. The EOTech 512 Tactical STD AA Battery Model accepts Lithium and Alkaline to help keep you shooting while keeping costs down. Check it out today at a sweet closeout price and practice that two-eyes-open shooting on your next range trip.

If you want to show some extra love for your new holographic sight and add some additional protection at the same time, you might also want to check out the GG&G Lens Covers. They are compatible with the 512 model and fit between the EOTech hood and the body of the EOTech housing.

The covers are spring operated so that once pressure is applied to release them from the closed position they spring open. The rear cover lays across the top, so as not to interfere with the field of view. The front cover opens and serves as a sun shield.

Last but not least, since we're on the topic of aiming and getting our sights set. Set your sights on our new blog link and format. The transition will happen somewhat gradually so feel free to visit both the current blog and the new one. It might be wise to set your bookmarks for the new blog now so you're good to go when this one get's phased out.

NEW LAPG BLOG LINK: http://site.lapolicegear.com/blog3/
 

drum

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mrblotto

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I was tryin to make the font smaller, so I put it in Wordpad and tried to resize it. No joy
 

Lummex

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Welsh, eh? Cool looking language, but kind of weird. I think I'd rather learn Irish for a Celtic language.

After I copy/pasted Google Translate's gracious assistance, I realized that I was not learning Welsh, but actually Irish. I felt pretty retarded. But Rosetta Stone doesn't teach you "thank you" in the beginning lessons, so I thought it was the same language I'd been learning! I must've been exhausted or something.