The Glaz printable PAQ laser is a weapon mountable infrared configurable laser that can be zeroed by adjusting a durable ball mount. The first model is a 3V left offset model meant to be a modernized equivalent to an Insight PAQ4c laser. Instead of a DIY firing mechanism the unit uses a surefire XM tailcap or similar which is durable and can use commercially available tape switches.
Future models will be available in different orientations or power levels pending further yesting.
The device is named after an MGS V character 'Glaz' (eye/lens) a one eyed member of a sniper spotter team, and 'Palitz' (finger) his accomplice and hopefully sharing the name of a DIY tape switch or buttonc to match.
The ruggedized ball mount is inspired by the Openscope DIY nvg device, an NVG published 6 years ago that was my inspiration to get into printed DIY electronics.
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Glaz Printable PAQ.zip | zip |
Version: 1.0.0 latest
initial upload
The Glaz printable PAQ laser is a weapon mountable infrared configurable laser that can be zeroed by adjusting a durable ball mount. The first model is a 3V left offset model meant to be a modernized equivalent to an Insight PAQ4c laser. Instead of a DIY firing mechanism the unit uses a surefire XM tailcap or similar which is durable and can use commercially available tape switches.
Future models will be available in different orientations or power levels pending further yesting.
The device is named after an MGS V character 'Glaz' (eye/lens) a one eyed member of a sniper spotter team, and 'Palitz' (finger) his accomplice and hopefully sharing the name of a DIY tape switch or buttonc to match.
The ruggedized ball mount is inspired by the Openscope DIY nvg device, an NVG published 6 years ago that was my inspiration to get into printed DIY electronics.
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Feb 23, 2024
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Glaz Printable PAQ.zip | zip |
Version: 1.0.0 latest
initial upload
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