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Wow really? Why on earth would that be a thing, having auto flashlight.. anyway thanks for info will try it out.
The inverted one (i.e. IADS) is for those with laser sights. When you use the ADS, you might not want the laser turned on, but for every other situations, you want the laser. The ADS one is like you explained.
But won't that screw you over? Aiming with a laser active will cause the Canted ADS but without the laser on, meaning you have no point of reference to use to actually aim with.
Which one are you referring to? If you have laser, you should use IADS so that when you are not aiming, you have laser and when you are aiming, you don't need the laser. Hope that makes it clear. If you use the ADS one, then you won't have laser when you are not aiming and so you won't have a reference.