Using a MagLite LED Upgrade kit, I've replaced the Targeting Beam in the NiteFinder with a flashlight. It still runs off the same AA batteries and still activates with a slight trigger pull. It's VERY bright and will work extremely well in low-light situations. Here's a short video outlining it's features.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Shedding light on my Enemies
Just finished this guy up last night and it works great! Packs a punch and will make a great sidearm for the upcoming games I've got. It also matches my Whiteout Longstrike so between these two guys, I'm pretty much set for some Urban Tagger-paintjob-inspired gaming!
Using a MagLite LED Upgrade kit, I've replaced the Targeting Beam in the NiteFinder with a flashlight. It still runs off the same AA batteries and still activates with a slight trigger pull. It's VERY bright and will work extremely well in low-light situations. Here's a short video outlining it's features.
Using a MagLite LED Upgrade kit, I've replaced the Targeting Beam in the NiteFinder with a flashlight. It still runs off the same AA batteries and still activates with a slight trigger pull. It's VERY bright and will work extremely well in low-light situations. Here's a short video outlining it's features.
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Gonna post about my minimized NightFinder later this week on my blog, that thing is _sexy_!
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