To: antivenom; Catspaw
I think you misinterpreted the post about the laser. The poster was asking if a laser range finder would show up during misty conditions.
A laser range finder looks like a pair of binoculars and it uses a laser to measure the distance to an object. He asked if the laser would show up and since I only used one during the day, I don't have an answer to that. A laser range finder has nothing to do with sighting a target except to give an accurate distance.
There are lasers that are mounted on firarms but I have never seen one used in all the times I have been around firearms. They seem to be more of a Hollywood device than anything.
Red Dots are scopes with a red dot instead of crosshairs. I own a couple of those.
To: Shooter 2.5
OK I was following the laser as the DOT on the victim...you are correct, I misunderstood the question...thanks!
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