No More Jesus Rifles
Trijicon, the gunsight maker that has imprinted Bible verse numbers on its scopes, has announced that it will no longer imprint the verses on the sides of scopes intended for the U.S. military, and will also provide clients with the kits to remove the Bible verse numbers from existing scopes.
(Actually, the most interesting thing I found out in this whole catawampus affair was that Trijicon sights use tritium.)
Trijicon, the gunsight maker that has imprinted Bible verse numbers on its scopes, has announced that it will no longer imprint the verses on the sides of scopes intended for the U.S. military, and will also provide clients with the kits to remove the Bible verse numbers from existing scopes.
(Actually, the most interesting thing I found out in this whole catawampus affair was that Trijicon sights use tritium.)