Tried this on another site, but not getting much luck.
Picked this up on our very own EE. MILES gear manufactured in England by Weston Simfire.
As per the pics, Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System, marked/designated for our FNC1A1. I'm thinking it didn't make it into the CF system anywhere, but was hoping some Weapon Tech, somewhere in CGN land may have seen or played with this system. In particular I'm wondering about a power source and what voltage of batteries? And if the stars are aligned, would someone out there have any manuals for this
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Any info is appreciated. Thanx!
The connection with the British L1 series of equipment, by the adjustment springs and levers on the laser unit, is evident.
You can see how the "trigger" mech from the laser cable is actually clamped onto the rifle trigger guard.
There is this same battery compartment on all three pieces. Laser, Umpires "pistol", and the vest. I'd prefer hearing anyone with experience with these units before I have to try the experimentation with batteries method.
I'm sure I can drive my wife nuts, if only I can get this functioning
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Picked this up on our very own EE. MILES gear manufactured in England by Weston Simfire.
As per the pics, Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System, marked/designated for our FNC1A1. I'm thinking it didn't make it into the CF system anywhere, but was hoping some Weapon Tech, somewhere in CGN land may have seen or played with this system. In particular I'm wondering about a power source and what voltage of batteries? And if the stars are aligned, would someone out there have any manuals for this
Any info is appreciated. Thanx!

The connection with the British L1 series of equipment, by the adjustment springs and levers on the laser unit, is evident.


You can see how the "trigger" mech from the laser cable is actually clamped onto the rifle trigger guard.

There is this same battery compartment on all three pieces. Laser, Umpires "pistol", and the vest. I'd prefer hearing anyone with experience with these units before I have to try the experimentation with batteries method.

I'm sure I can drive my wife nuts, if only I can get this functioning
