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| | MilesTag - DIY Laser Tag System |
 | | Unlike most DIY, consumer and commercial laser tag systems, MilesTag uses a digitally encoded signal that allows up to 32 players and 7 teams, and supports simulation of a wide range of weapon types, including pistols, rifles, machineguns, assault rifles, bazookas, mines, area-denial and even non-conventional weapons. |
 | | These systems are fairly expensive - about $800 to $2000 per gun - as they are primarily marketed to professional laser tag field operators who need the service contracts and small business support these companies can provide. |
 | | If the high price (and limited features) of the commercial systems, or the toy-like qualities of the consumer offerings have convinced you that you DO want to build-your-own system, please be aware that the MilesTag system is NOT recommended as a beginning electronics project. |
| www.lasertagparts.com /mtdesign.htm (560 words) |
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