Well I heard from a video that you can make it with a miniature camera with half of a goggle piece taped to your face. It may hurt whne you take it off :( Google Directory Cosplay
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It is a scope on his left eye for long-range observation, he had trained the eye itself to counter genjutsu, allowing him to see through and negate them. This was done in response to Itachi's powerful genjutsu skills, of which he had a considerable loathing, and wished to defeat if he got the chance.
it is like a radar like thing that can see like shatinggan
It's not a metal eye. He wears a telescope on his left eye. It's actually quite useful in battle.
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No, since it is of inferior quality because it is chinese, if the scope gets shot at, it could possibly crack, injuring your eye.
That will depend on the scope and your eyes- but is ABOUT 3.5 inches. (Distance between your eye and the rear lens of the scope) It is the distance where you see the full image in the scope. You adjust it by sliding the scope forwards or backwards in the rings before tightening them down so that it fits YOU when holding the rifle in firing position. Please note- failure to pull a heavy recoiling rifle in TIGHT to your shoulder will result in a cut over your eye from being whacked with the scope.
Steampunk is all about post-apocalyptic style. I would go with gold or bronze eyeshadow with some eyeliner and mascara for the eye make-up, and wear bronzer rather than blush!
the scope is not what you want to worry about, it is the scope mounting rings find rings that will fit to your toy and the scope will mount right on , do not expect the toy to shoot dead on because it is a toy not a real weapon . don't shoot your eye out or anyone Else's eye.
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have seen this before. First of all make sure the scope comes up well for the eye you need. Using shooting glasses place a piece of tape to block the view of the weak eye. Practise putting the scope on the target. Once yo are comfortable with this practice shooting and finding targets at other ranges. Variable power scopes help, turn the power down and it makes finding target quicker and much easier. Try a 1.5x6 power scope, great for this.
What is a scope mountYou are a hunter, or new to hunting. After finding the rifle you want and the scope you want, you still need to mount the scope to the rifle. Scope mounts hold the scope securely to the rifle.Getting what you pay forBuying a rifle and scope is much like finding a wife, it is strictly a matter of personal taste. Too frequently new hunters will spend exorbitant amounts on the rifle and scope, but skimp on the mounts. This is a costly mistake.The mounts hold your scope securely and help keep your scope true. If you are willing to drop several hundred to thousands of dollars on a scope, the least you should do is consider quality scope mounts. The rifle is only as good as the person behind it, but the finest shooter in the world will miss if the scope is not spot on. Quality, durable mounts will last the life of the rifle, scope and possibly outlast the owner.How to mount scope mountsMore often than not the gun shop where you buy your new rifle will mount your scope for you at no charge. If you are a do it yourself type, here are a few suggestions.Place the bases on the rifle. Check and be absolutely certain they are straight. Tighten them hand tight with the hand tools provided with the mounts. Put your scope in the mounts. Check your eye relief. This is the distance from the optical part of the scope to your eye. Too far and you will not be able to see out of the scope correctly. Too close and when you sight it in for the first time, you are going to have a black eye and possibly need stitches.Once your eye relief is set and you are happy, put the top part of your mounts on your scope. Place the screws in the holes and tighten. As you tighten the screws, tighten each one a bit at a time to be sure the mount is secured evenly. Before the final tighten, check your scope to make sure it is level. Finish and go sight in!