I suspected as much. My Beta laser offers the remote switch as an accessory. You just unscrew the end cap (battery compartment cover) and replace it with the remote switch. An o-ring holds-down the primary button on the side of the barrel, closing that circuit and allowing the remote to switch power. I think this thing would be more useful on smaller scopes, and especially a higher-powered binocular on a parallelogram. You wouln't have to jocky your head into position as you do with a reflex sight (red-dot or Telrad type). Is the Ducky laser button soft rubber, or hard plastic? If rubber, it may be a cover for a membrane switch or simple sheet-metal contacts, as in a flashlight. Is it momentary, or does it stay-on when pressure is released? --- Michael Carnes <michaelcarnes@earthlink.net> wrote:
I did misunderstand. I thought you were talking about it in the context of the laser pointer shootout. For your application, you're just looking for mechanical decoupling. For the pointer in question, the button mounts from the inside, so you'd probably have to go in, remove the button, and then thread a wire out of the button hole.
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