Questions about compasses
So I made sure to check the advanced search function before asking this, since I'm sure you all talked about compasses a lot here.
As a park ranger having a compass is like having a heart beating inside your chest, pretty necessary and a huge no-no to go without. I have been using my issued compass I got during orientation years ago this entire time. Its a lenstatic compass with a ranging site system and mangafier that let's you look at a distant landmark and see your intended degrees of travel. I think the average cost of this type is anywhere from 4 to 10 dollars. Pretty easy to use and its highly accurate.
Problem is I just recently noticed, in tiny letters on the backside, it says "not for professional use". OK...what? What constitutes "professional" compass use if not what I do on a daily basis? Maybe land surveys? I don't know but I realize my compass isn't top of the fine yet its never failed me.
What do you guys think about this? And what do you all think about buying a compass for your kits? Do you spend unhealthy amounts of money on one to get top grade, military accurate compasses or does a nice 20$ model from an outdoors store seem to fit your needs? I'm really interested on hearing opinions on this, and maybe seeing pictures of what compasses you all have in your kits.