Re: Laser Barrels V2. GB. Second run. Kryton Groov
I apologize for the huge size of these pictures. I also apologize for the crappy quality of pictures. Apparently my son (3) decided he wanted my old school sony 128mb memory stick more than I did. It's now gone and I can no longer take good quality pictures until I find a replacement which will be probably never. Sony memory stick was replaced by memory stick pro and then duo. I had the first in the line. The only place to find them is on ebay (no local stores carry them since they are so out of date) and I've no desire to pay more than $2 shipped for such a small amount of memory when it would be just as easy to get a new camera. *I will take a donated card* Needless to say unless someone buys my 1 watt 808nm focusable burner laser, I'll be saving to get a new camera.
There are a TON of pictures here and i apologize (3rd time in this post)
blue to black fade
red to black fade
Clear anodized
Purple
Purple again different lighting
Red anodized
Red again in different lighting
Black
Black different lighting
Blue to black fade
blue to black fade different lighting
Blue to gunmetal fade
Blue to gunmetal different lighting
Red to black fade
Red to black fade different lighting
Front one here is a red to gunmetal fade
Back one being blue to gunmetal fade
You'll notice a small blemish on this one. I was told it was probably an air pocket during dying
This shot is to emphasize the lack of anodizing in the tailcap. will explain in a few lines.
In order to anodize an electrical connection has to be made to the part being anodized (anode). since the insides of these weren't being anodized, a plug was inserted into the holes with them assembled. now there's no place to connect to the barrels for the anode so it was chosen taht the tailcap would be the best place for this to occur. so there's no anodizing where that connection is made.