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	Comments on: The Eyes Have It: Training with Iron Sights and Optics &#8211; Part 2	</title>
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		By: .40 cal Booger		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&quot;The near or close-up part of the lens is at the bottom and the distance viewing part is at the top.&quot;

The next time you get glasses, you can ask them to swap that around so the &quot;close-up part&quot; is at the top and the &quot;distance viewing part&quot; is at the bottom. Most gun people with glasses never think about doing this.]]></description>
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<p>The next time you get glasses, you can ask them to swap that around so the &#8220;close-up part&#8221; is at the top and the &#8220;distance viewing part&#8221; is at the bottom. Most gun people with glasses never think about doing this.</p>
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