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How to make Lexan Surefire M951/M952 CQB Lens covers
Anyone know how to make and attach lexan lens covers for Surefire M951 and M952 weapon lights?
I want and need something to protect the lens in CQB. Pictures speak a thousand words so if you can put a picture up with the DIY it would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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lol we actually JUST made that thread, make a quick search for it!
Should be in the last 2 pages somewhere |
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Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=151286
there ya go! |
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OIC thanks, I did a specifically Surefire search.
Cheers Update: Easiest way is to buy a lens cover FM63 new, used, or without a lens. The cheapest is to go on eBay and buy one without a lens because you replace it with a Lexan lens anyway. Just like this: Now use the forum post link to cut out a Lexan lens. Either replace the lens in the filter cap or put the lens in front of the light and slide the filter cap over both. I used a rubber spacer to keep the Lexan lens away from the front of the surefire lens. This way I can still put an IR filter lens in the filter flip cap. Last edited by KrashRider; March 1st, 2013 at 13:42.. |
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