Some Sort Of Aiming Device
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Hi!
I thought of adding some sort of aiming device to my soaker. Now I have already taped a laser pointer to it and roughly adjusted it. This is already quite cool and works quite well but pressing the laser button for aiming within a battle just take too much time. Also a laser-point is not easy to spot in daylight.
So I thought of other possibilitys. One is just to use something like notch and bead sight for aiming and glueing something like that on top of the soaker. Another is to get a cheap scope and attach it to the soaker somehow. However it would be great to still be able to do some fine adjusting of the aiming device after it is fixed to the soaker.
Has anybody already done something like this and give me some more tips / ideas?
thanks
Codex
I thought of adding some sort of aiming device to my soaker. Now I have already taped a laser pointer to it and roughly adjusted it. This is already quite cool and works quite well but pressing the laser button for aiming within a battle just take too much time. Also a laser-point is not easy to spot in daylight.
So I thought of other possibilitys. One is just to use something like notch and bead sight for aiming and glueing something like that on top of the soaker. Another is to get a cheap scope and attach it to the soaker somehow. However it would be great to still be able to do some fine adjusting of the aiming device after it is fixed to the soaker.
Has anybody already done something like this and give me some more tips / ideas?
thanks
Codex
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The main problem most people run into when they try to construct an aiming device is that you don't really need one. When are you seriosuly goign to shoot at some one from more than 35 feet away. After that, most soaker become in accurate, and an aiming device isn't really necessary.
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- SSCBen
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Here's some links that might interest you.
http://archives.sscentral.net/gng/snipertactics.htm
http://www.toothpickmatt.netfirms.com/S ... index.html
The first link is all about using a scope on a soaker. That site also has a lot of info about sniping mods and such.
The second link shows a soaker with a piece of PVC pipe used as a sight. That's a cheap and good way to get an aiming device.
http://archives.sscentral.net/gng/snipertactics.htm
http://www.toothpickmatt.netfirms.com/S ... index.html
The first link is all about using a scope on a soaker. That site also has a lot of info about sniping mods and such.
The second link shows a soaker with a piece of PVC pipe used as a sight. That's a cheap and good way to get an aiming device.
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I think a cheap red dot scope from walmart should suffice. You arent really long distance sniping (70+ ft), and red dots are excellent for quick target acquisition. cheap too, a quality red dot (except the aimpoint Hey, that's funny.) doesn't cost as much as a quality magnifying scope.
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Yeah, you Don't need much of a magnifier, however, no matter what soaker you use, and what aiming device, it should be slanted so that it gets good acuracy at almost full range. I.e. 30-35 feet. after about 20 feet, the stream drops below the 0 degree mark if your soaker is the plain, so the scope will probably point at a very steep angle.
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wait I have an idea. you could zero in your scope at different ranges (20ft, 30ft, 40ft) and mark them on your scope, so it would be accurate at all different ranges. the only problem is estimating what range your opponent is at so you would know which mark to use.
edit: I found some pictures of the ladder sight they use for m203 launchers.
"This is flipped up, and the launcher is sighted by sighting through the ladder and matching the correct rung (marked with a distance, e.g. 100m) with the top of the front sight post of the rifle." taken from that site.
you could buy one, but you'd have to zero it in according to the power of your soaker and change the rungs if needed.
edit: I found some pictures of the ladder sight they use for m203 launchers.
"This is flipped up, and the launcher is sighted by sighting through the ladder and matching the correct rung (marked with a distance, e.g. 100m) with the top of the front sight post of the rifle." taken from that site.
you could buy one, but you'd have to zero it in according to the power of your soaker and change the rungs if needed.
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- SSCBen
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That would be expensive. You'd also have to point the scope down on a soaker, remember that.
I really don't think that aiming devices are necessary unless you have a split second shot time. You can adjust your soaker towards your target if you miss most of the time. Something to help probably would though.
I really don't think that aiming devices are necessary unless you have a split second shot time. You can adjust your soaker towards your target if you miss most of the time. Something to help probably would though.
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You know what works great for me? I took a leftover peice of PVC pipe from my Handle Mod, I cut it so it was three inches long, then I put orange (I couldn't find red string) Nylon string in an X shape on one end, then I duck taped it to the pipe.
It's not first class, but it works wonders on my 2100.
It's not first class, but it works wonders on my 2100.
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Hi again!
I went for the red-dot sight. It works just great for my CPS 1500. You can do some serious sniping that way. I bet I can hit a small cup at a distance of 10m with just one short push of the trigger (no aiming in) with that scope.
I have a picture attached here...
Greetings
Codex
I went for the red-dot sight. It works just great for my CPS 1500. You can do some serious sniping that way. I bet I can hit a small cup at a distance of 10m with just one short push of the trigger (no aiming in) with that scope.
I have a picture attached here...
Greetings
Codex
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Originally posted by ChaosKnight+Jun 6 2004, 11:28 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ChaosKnight @ Jun 6 2004, 11:28 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'> I think a cheap red dot scope from walmart should suffice. You arent really long distance sniping (70+ ft), and red dots are excellent for quick target acquisition. cheap too, a quality red dot (except the aimpoint Hey, that's funny.) doesn't cost as much as a quality magnifying scope. [/b]
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I always thought of using a flip-up ladder sight, like the ones on grenade launchers. They could be useful for getting the most range and accuracy for the K modded guns.[/quote]
the problem with a red dot sight is you have to adjust it for each range you'll be shooting at. personally, I like the idea of a flip-up ladder sight, seeing as how the stream usually has a curved trajectory much like a launchable grenade. by the way nice paintjob codex!