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Most of the time the counter sniper will have a slit on the front scope lens is for the reduction of light. This is to stop light reflecting off the lens or with pin holes to stop too much light coming in. Without the slit/hole the light reflecting off the scope lens would give the counter sniper’s position away before the shot.I do not know of any company that manufactures them. Most snipers make their own slit covers. They will usually use an old lens cap or just use cloth from an old uniform.So, how come some rifle scopes have slits or pinholes in the front? To stop the reflection of light off of the scope’s lens or to stop too much light from coming into the scope.
I have to show some thanks to the wrtier just for bailing me out of such a problem. Because of looking through the search engines and finding notions that were not powerful, I was thinking my life was over. Existing devoid of the solutions to the difficulties you have fixed all through this post is a serious case, as well as those that could have badly damaged my career if I hadn’t noticed the blog. Your good expertise and kindness in playing with the whole thing was invaluable. I am not sure what I would have done if I hadn’t come across such a point like this. I am able to now look ahead to my future. Thanks a lot so much for your expert and results-oriented help. I will not be reluctant to endorse your blog to anyone who would like counselling on this problem.
Most of the time the counter sniper will have a slit on the front scope lens is for the reduction of light. This is to stop light reflecting off the lens or with pin holes to stop too much light coming in. Without the slit/hole the light reflecting off the scope lens would give the counter sniper’s position away before the shot.I do not know of any company that manufactures them. Most snipers make their own slit covers. They will usually use an old lens cap or just use cloth from an old uniform.So, how come some rifle scopes have slits or pinholes in the front? To stop the reflection of light off of the scope’s lens or to stop too much light from coming into the scope.