robert Minor Leaguer
Number of posts : 899 Age : 58 Registration date : 2008-03-30
| Subject: In the name of God; I smote thee... Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:28 pm | |
| " We don't publicize this," Munson said in a recent interview. "It's not something we make a big deal out of. But when asked, we say, 'Yes, it's there.'" The inscriptions are subtle and appear in raised lettering at the end of the stock number. Trijicon's rifle sights use tritium, a radioactive form of hydrogen, to create light and help shooters hit what they're aiming for. Markings on the Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight, which is standard issue to U.S. special operations forces, include "JN8:12," a reference to John 8:12: "Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, 'I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life,'" according to the King James version of the Bible. The Trijicon Reflex sight is stamped with 2COR4:6, a reference to part of the second letter of Paul to the Corinthians: "For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ," the King James version reads. Photos posted on a Defense Department Web site show Iraqi forces training with rifles equipped with the inscribed sights. The Defense Department is a major customer of Trijicon's. In 2009 alone, the Marine Corps signed deals worth $66 million for the company's products. Trijicon's scopes and optical devices for guns range in cost from a few hundred dollars to $13,000, according to the company's Web site. Mikey Weinstein, president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, says the Trijicon sights could give the Taliban and other enemy forces a propaganda tool: that American troops are Christian crusaders invading Muslim countries. "I don't have to wonder for a nanosecond how the American public would react if citations from the Quran were being inscribed onto these U.S. armed forces gun sights instead of New Testament citations," Weinstein said. The foundation is a nonprofit organization opposed to religious favoritism within the military. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/19/AR2010011901812.html | |
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Ratzilla All Star
Number of posts : 6902 Registration date : 2008-03-27
| Subject: Re: In the name of God; I smote thee... Wed Jan 20, 2010 3:44 pm | |
| - robert wrote:
- Mikey Weinstein, president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, says the Trijicon sights could give the Taliban and other enemy forces a propaganda tool: that American troops are Christian crusaders invading Muslim countries.
About half of America already thinks that. And GW Bush probably does too. | |
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slickjay12 All Star
Number of posts : 2299 Age : 51 Location : Somewhere maybe Registration date : 2008-03-26
| Subject: Re: In the name of God; I smote thee... Wed Jan 20, 2010 8:29 pm | |
| Must only be on there military sights. I have a Trijicon scope and it does not have a verse in its serial number | |
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nitromaxx98 All Star
Number of posts : 3515 Location : Here, Duh... Registration date : 2008-03-25
| Subject: Re: In the name of God; I smote thee... Wed Jan 20, 2010 11:43 pm | |
| Trijicon scope caps are stamped with JN3:19.... This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but men loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil. | |
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