>>78551224Okay retard, I'm going to explain this once more before I get fed up with wasting time on you.
See this? That weapon he's holding is a custom AR-15. A Salient Arms International Tier One, to be precise. Fitted to the top of this weapon is a Trijicon ACOG, a fairly high quality optic designed for mid-range engagements and issued to the US military.
Deadshot carries other weapons, such as a Glock 17 fitted with a reflex sight and a recoil compensator, as well as his signature wrist guns, which are basically Glocks without slides, triggers, or frames that are hooked up to pneumatic trigger mechanisms. However, the AR is his primary, likely due to the fact that it is more accurate and fires a larger caliber round than his sidearm and wrist guns, which seem to all be chambered in 9mm.
Deadshot is clearly right hand dominant, as seen here, although I wouldn't put ambidexterity past him. Being right hand dominant, he would logically want to fire the weapon from his right shoulder, which would require his right eye to look down the scope.
Now, I ask you. What makes more sense? Keeping the right eye free for use with the primary weapon, or keeping the monocle over the right eye, which would serve only to make make either the monocle or the ACOG redundant?
The monocle is over his left eye because it doesn't matter which eye it goes over. He just needs it SOMEWHERE, because his wrist guns have no sights to speak of, unlike his rifle and sidearm. So, if it doesn't matter, why not keep the right eye free, allowing him to use the sights on his other weapons freely and properly?
Of course, if you had just admitted that you were sperging out over such a small detail simply because it contradicts what you know, we could have skipped this pointless argument and saved a bit of time.