Rangefinders provide an exact distance to targets located beyond the distance of point-blank shooting to snipers and artillery. They can also be used for military reconciliation and engineering.
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Damage details
NONE
Time between shots - 0.1 second
Magazine capacity
Infinite
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Features:
High detail, low lag, optimised scripting for best possible performance under all conditions
Free updates for life
Fully Animated, draw sequences
Firemodes: Semi
Stances: Standing
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Quick start instructions
1. Rezz the box, open it and copy the contents to inventory.
2. Find the folder called '+AlphaTech Rangefinder (v1.0)'
3. Wear the object called 'Rangefinder (v1.0)' - this attaches to the right hand
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Basic Operations
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Using the rangefinder
Firstly wear the object called 'Rangefinder (v1.0)' - this attaches to the right hand
To fire the rangefinder,enter Mouselook by clicking on the 'mouselook' icon or pressing the M key while the main chat is disabled, and click the left mouse button. To exit Mouselook, press your Escape key or press the M key again.
Your range to target will be indicated by an Ownersay text like this:
Rangefinder: Rangefinder collided with Alpha Main Store at distance 40.29
Each time the ranger is used, it will make a short beep and a red ball* will appear as the bullet is fired as an aiming aid.
*This ball is very small and ONLY visible to anyone behind the bullet. I.E. the shooter
This device has inter-sim capability, and has been verified to a distance of at least 1800m
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More than just for combat
I'm a professional golfer in SL and needed assistance on courses where distances are often missing. This range finder works smoothly and provides the information I need to make the proper club selection. It does require zooming in, while in mouse view, but that can easily be accomplished. Beautiful design, and works perfectly
it helped me out
Some days ago I had to measure my plot, and to check the square metres.It works pretty easy and and exact. Just one click when you have the target in yor mouselook cross line. And it tells you the of the object where the measure comes from. I don´t play with guns, but i can imagine a sniper would have his fun with it. It counts evey centimeter and plays the data clear but not too big on the lower screen. a nice tool. So far i never need something like this in sl. But I was happy and lucky to find this one.