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Lerrooy22

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Hey guys,
Just picked up an Axel Landslyde Picitinny 3 pin. Also bought the 1 pin AVX 41 for target and 3d
I've been practicing in my garage but lighting is poor and it's almost impossible to see my pins.
Is there any light out there that will work to laminate the pins? The 3 pin has some fiber in the housing attachment shaft and is threaded but when I shined a light in there the pins went from green to orange. The one pin on the avx is also threaded but has no fiber going into the shaft.
Curious what solutions are available.

Thanks!
G.
 

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Axcel sells one on their website that screws into the rod. I’ll try to get a link
 
 
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Thanks! But..
How does that work with the 3 pin and the color issue with the green pins turning yellow?
Or the single pin avx as it is just a ring that slides on?
 
Thanks! But..
How does that work with the 3 pin and the color issue with the green pins turning yellow?
Or the single pin avx as it is just a ring that slides on?
It won’t work with the 3 pin. I’m unaware of a light that works with the three pin. It will screw on to the end of your single pin and shine light down the tube and illuminate the fibers. It does a good job with the single pin.
 
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Thanks! But..
How does that work with the 3 pin and the color issue with the green pins turning yellow?
Or the single pin avx as it is just a ring that slides on?
You have to use a blue burst light so the pins don’t change colors. Also, on the AVX scope you will see a small hole on the backside of the T-connector near the scope. You simply uncoil some of the fiber from the ring pin and push it into there.


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You have to use a blue burst light so the pins don’t change colors. Also, on the AVX scope you will see a small hole on the backside of the T-connector near the scope. You simply uncoil some of the fiber from the ring pin and push it into there.


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Awesome thanks! Didn't know I could or would do that
 
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