Simulated Firearms Training Laser 8 Steps
Simulated Firearms Training Laser 8 Steps
Simulated Firearms Training Laser 8 Steps
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By reading the steps of this instructable, the reader will use
diligence in exercising safe firearms handling. The author of
this instructable will not be liable for any injury and/or death
incurred whether negligent or not as a result of this
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Step 2: Step Two: Gathering the Materials
Electrical Components
- Barrel from a Firearm
- Empty Casing with matching calibre (primer removed)
- Red Laser Diode (SKU 46386 – DealExtreme)
- 11 mm Clicky Switch (SKU 5588 – DealExtreme)
- Button Cell Batteries LR44
- Battery Contact Spring
Hardware Components
- ½ Inch Outer Diameter Brass Pipe
- Pipe Cutter
- ½ Inch Rubber Washers
- ½ Inch Nylon Washer
- J-B Kwik Weld Compound
- Blue Heat Shrink
- Discarded Gift Cards
- Rubber Soles (furniture feet)
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- Alumilite Mini Casting Kit (from hobby shop)
- Alumilite Blue Dye
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A. Using your discarded gift cards, measure and create a
container to mould your barrel
B. Cut an opening the size of your barrel with your craft knife
(heat over flame to ease process)
C. Tape over the lip of your cartridge casing
D. Align the casing nicely and place it into the bore of the
barrel and oil the components
E. Next, place the barrel into the moulding container
F. Add putty around the cracks avoid any leaks
G. Using the Mini Casting Kit, prepare the proper quantity of
latex to catalyst (follow instructions provided by
manufacturer)
H. Pour this moulding compound until half of your barrel is
covered, sit and let cure (as per manufacturer’s instructions)
I. Brush on another layer of oil to ease the release of your two
part mould
J. Add reinforcing tape along the sides if needed, and pour
another batch of moulding compound to submerge the barrel
K. Once the moulding compound has cured, remove the mould
container carefully
L. Squeeze the mould and carefully remove the two piece
mould
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Follow the manufacturer’s instructions in prepping your
mould for casting, place the two piece mould together and
bond them together with an elastic
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A. Wrap some paper around the brass pipe, hold it together
with the blue heat shrink and see if it fits the slide of the
firearm
B. Marking and drill a notch into the casing of the chamber
(this bypasses the extractor)
C. Using the leather hole punch, punch a hole into a rubber
sole and insert it into the primer pocket
D. Test to see if the laser works by pressing a pen against the
rubber sole in the primer pocket
E. CLEAR YOUR FIREARM
F. Select a safe direction and dry fire by pulling the trigger and
making sure the laser activates
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A. Set up the rig by wrapping a laser pointing in a piece of
paper and placing it into the soldering stand with alligator
clips (the laser should remain on)
B. Using a vice, clamp your firearm into the vice using a soft
cloth
C. Align your laser pointer so that it illuminates the rear sight,
the front sight, and the target
D. Find a pen tube (BiC Clic Stick med.) that fits snugly over
the laser diode
E. Fill the opening of the barrel with hot glue, and adjust the
laser to match the laser pointer (make them intersect at 10
meters using a wall)
F. Hold the laser diode into position until the hot glue cures
G. Once the hot glue cured, remove the blue heat shrink and
replace with a permanent heat shrink but according to the
length of the barrel
H. Trim of the excess heat shrink and cover the end with a
rubber washer
I. The SIMULATED FIREARMS TRAINING LASER is complete!!!
Demonstration:
This is a video demonstration of the completed device...
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Quin5 (/member/Quin5/) 3 years ago
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I'm looking to purchase a lazertag system to start a
lazertag business,
would you be able to produce or lead me to the guns and
equipment I need
that would be safe and certifiable, that would be a cheaper
option than
the $600 and up/gun price range that I've seen advertised
by the lazertag
manufacturers? email if so at ulrichinvesting@gmail.com
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It doesn't work that great. You have to rack the slide after
every shot. I'm currently working on something even
better. Give me a couple months and i'll keep you posted.
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