This video demonstrates the technique of occluded optic shooting, also known as shooting with both eyes open, using a firearm's optic. The method involves closing one eye while looking through the optic with the other, allowing the brain to superimpose the reticle onto the target seen by the open non-dominant eye. This technique, historically used with devices like the Armson OEG, is presented as a viable training tool and an emergency method for engaging targets quickly without a fully functional optic, while also offering the option to open the lens cover for better optical clarity on longer shots.
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