Holá Daniel, glad to see you're providing a good product to the consumer. A great guy and if you put your name behind something I'm sure it's quality. Btw it's Ghant from 1/4. I'll be recommending y'all to my bowhunting buddies!
The way the light works is by fiber optics. If all your pins can be connected together so you can shine the light into the ends of all them together at the same time, then yes, it will work on a multi pin housing. If you can get enough light onto the filaments to light them up, it can work. Any way you can get light to the filaments to get them bright enough to light up, that is the same job as these Sight Lights. I've seen Hillbilly tech on some scopes that are just real small flashlights taped on just enough, and at the correct spot so the light goes into the hole to light up the filaments to enable dot to be seen. Its just a matter of what you can do with what you've got.
Holá Daniel, glad to see you're providing a good product to the consumer. A great guy and if you put your name behind something I'm sure it's quality. Btw it's Ghant from 1/4. I'll be recommending y'all to my bowhunting buddies!
Awesome buddy! yeah its a product i invented.
Is this for a single pin only or can multiple pin sights work too?
The way the light works is by fiber optics. If all your pins can be connected together so you can shine the light into the ends of all them together at the same time, then yes, it will work on a multi pin housing.
If you can get enough light onto the filaments to light them up, it can work. Any way you can get light to the filaments to get them bright enough to light up, that is the same job as these Sight Lights.
I've seen Hillbilly tech on some scopes that are just real small flashlights taped on just enough, and at the correct spot so the light goes into the hole to light up the filaments to enable dot to be seen. Its just a matter of what you can do with what you've got.
$250 in Australia a bit steep for a fucking light.
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