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Unread 03-05-2012, 09:45 PM   #21
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I wouldn't be surprised if a glove with a mesh palm might have been a fashion accessory for this rig.
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Unread 03-05-2012, 10:59 PM   #22
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Since the weight of the light assembly is not hung off the end of the barrel...
It's not???

How does it attach then???

I haven't looked for the discussion from two years ago, but I'm pretty sure I joined in on it...

Anyone else remember that discussion???
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That is one interesting history item ...

Now i know why i joined the forum ...

Thanks for this new drop in the ocean of knowledge ...
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Unread 03-06-2012, 11:59 AM   #24
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My question is if this uses a skin surface bridge style activation, wouldn't the light them be constantly on, as long as one held the pistol?

This is not very tactically sound, unless there is a separate switch as well, which would seem redundant?

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In practical use, if you are going to sweep a darkened room or area, you pretty much have to keep the light on.

It is possible that this impressive rig is an over-engineered "gadget" made up for an elite service, and has more "pomp and ceremony" than actual necessity.
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I haven't looked for the discussion from two years ago, but I'm pretty sure I joined in on it...

Anyone else remember that discussion???

Rich, I remember that discussion, having read it last year after my naissance into Lugerforumdom, when I was reading everything here. I'm surprised I didn't recognize it from then, it is so distinctive. I don't recall specifically any discussion about how it is actually mounted to the gun.
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I remember trying to wrap my head around how it works, but didn't understand it :\

Today we would have used trasistors, but they where not invented at the time. Skin alone would not be a good enough conductor to power a light.. So perhaps something simple as metal wires in a glove?

In any case, the designer must have been one clever guy
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Unread 03-10-2012, 07:09 PM   #28
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I just watched this video. I am always surprised that auctioneers handling those high value items without gloves....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geNzHZGkGOI
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Alvin,
Thanks for the link.
WOW!!!... nuff said.
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