Sighting lasers are generally considered a no-no for anyone who attends club meetings or public events for the same reason as BB's are not allowed - our insurance simply won't cover their use.Herr Dr. Professor wrote:Perhaps others have done it, but I cannot recall seeing it here on RCTW.
Fitting a laser as a aiming light
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All points duly noted. Thanks.
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Some very useful info, here, so thanks for creating the query- and for providing a solution too. This adds to the collective knowledge gathered by members.
The TK 6.0 series controllers also offer the 'aiming light' function; but as appealing as it may be, some caution would be prudent along with some research into potential hazards, before diving in.
The TK 6.0 series controllers also offer the 'aiming light' function; but as appealing as it may be, some caution would be prudent along with some research into potential hazards, before diving in.
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