1066's Labradar upgrade

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Re: 1066's Labradar upgrade

#11 Post by 1066 »


Regarding Laurie's comment about the effects of muzzle blast, a significant problem in a tunnel range.
I've not tried this in a tunnel range but I believe it might work ok. Once the recoil trigger is plugged in the external mic is disconnected and the recoil trigger takes over.
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Re: 1066's Labradar upgrade

#12 Post by DaveT »

The US version simply allows tracking further downrange and should not affect acquisition.
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Re: 1066's Labradar upgrade

#13 Post by DaveB »

Are you planning on making these commercially, and selling them?
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DaveB wrote:Are you planning on making these commercially, and selling them?
Yes, I'll be making a small run of these Dave.
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Please could you put me down for one.
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Triffid wrote:Please could you put me down for one.
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#17 Post by Plumose »

What sort of cost will they be, as my club has a LabRadar?
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Plumose wrote:What sort of cost will they be, as my club has a LabRadar?
The first batch of 10 will be £35 +£3.50 post including the Picatinny fitting and velcro bands. - I also have the magnetic sights for £9.
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#19 Post by Cj10 »

I’d like to buy one please.

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Cj10 wrote:I’d like to buy one please.

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