Mosinowner
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- Aug 1, 2011
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Color blind?
I would see everything in grey scale then.
No you wouldn't. There's different levels of color blindness. Mixing red and green is one of those levels. There could be other colors you don't see right as well.
My uncle sees red stop lights as green and green stop lights as red. Blue and purple are backwards for him as well. I know somebody else who can't track the deer he kills because he can't see the blood on the ground, as the colors meld together, he has to call his brother or wife to come help him.
It sounds like you have color blindness, the severity/intensity, whatever you want to call it, could be mild. An eye doctor will probably be able to tell you much more.
There are several sights available that have both red and green built in. Is it possible that it was on the green setting when you looked through it, but accidentally flipped it to red when you handed it to your dad?
There are several sights available that have both red and green built in. Is it possible that it was on the green setting when you looked through it, but accidentally flipped it to red when you handed it to your dad?
the vortex strikefire has both. to me there is no noticabable advantage to either red or green.
My only question is, are you sure it was a real Aimpoint M2?!
There are some forgeries that are very tough to tell apart...
There are sights that have both red and green! all you got to do is turn the knob the opposite way!