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diy homemade double laser sights for pistol
Today I am having a little fun adding two USB rechargeable keychain flashlight/lasers to use as sights on my Daisy 426 BB pistol. I have not seen anybody use two laser sights before. I wanted to see how well they worked before experimenting more with them.
In a future video, I will try to reduce the length of the lasers and attach them to my little Taurus PT22. No one makes a laser sight for the small tip-up 22 Taurus or Beretta. Maybe I can fit a laser on each side and line it up with the sight as I did with the Daisy. Unfortunately, adding lasers to the sides will defeat the main purpose of the Taurus PLY22 making it too bulky to pocket carry easily but may still be fun to use at the range or at home.
The lasers were obviously easy to add with the hot glue and easy to adjust by heating them with a heat gun on low for just a few seconds. To aim the Daisy, I verify the target with my front and rear sight and just triangulate and keep the target centered between the two dots and below the two dots at the same distance as between the two dots. Make an equilateral triangle with the two dots on top and the target below forming a triangle of three equal sides. The farther you are away from the target the higher you will have to raise the two dots, the closer you are to the target the lower you will place the two dots.
You can also turn on one dot and one light at the same time for shooting in the dark.
Once you are happy with the accuracy you can add more adhesive. If you need to remove the lights hot glue joints almost always can be pried apart after freezing them due to expansion.
The Daisy 426 is one of the best low-cost CO2 pistols I have ever bought and reviewed. It is remarkable how they can sell it for less than $20.
Daisy Powerline 426 Air Pistol
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FZR Legend Rechargeable Cat Laser Pointer,
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I was surprised at how well this project went. I am going to proceed with the project and see if I can reduce the length of the lasers and try adding them to my Taurus PT22. If you try this don't forget to finish the job with epoxy or JB Weld because if the barrel gets got hot from use the glue will melt and your sights will be inaccurate.
A few very special people have saved the Amazon link I will provide below. This is my link to my Amazon store where you can see stuff I have bought and liked a lot over the years. You do not have to buy anything from the store, just by using my link to enter Amazon anything you buy on Amazon will help me out at no cost to you. Didn't you want to buy an island or jet aircraft on Amazon today?
https://www.amazon.com/shop/robbshomemadelife
I want to thank you guys again for showing up and watching me trying to have a little fun or show you something that might help you out.
see ya out there.
Robb Moffett
Robb's Homemade life
https://www.youtube.com/user/mrhulot101
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