^ Actually I thought that myself at first about both the pulse rifle and the MACO phase rifle. Both are to close to the body to be of any use. If you look closely, the scope on the MACO phase rifle is actually a little below the housing making it even harder to get a proper line of site than the pulse rifle.
I hadn't noticed that! At least on the MACO rifle though, the scope is mounted slightly higher than the stock..and more forward too.
Good point (and you're welcome!But then I got to thinking. What if the scope displayed what it saw on a screen at the back of the scope rather than relying on optics. You wouldn't have to worry about line of site or getting your head down close to the weapon. As long as you were in the vicinity to see the display properly, you were in the clear.
Oh and thanks!![]()

Looking at the shape of the scope on the Class 3 though, it would be impossible to see any such display unless you were looking straight through it, like a conventional scope. The shape of the eyepiece ensures that.
