Begadi SPITFIRE MK2 RGB tracer with muzzle flash simulation (14mm CCW, 11mm CW) -TAN / FDE-

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Manufacturer: BEGADI

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SKU 14522014

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€64.90
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Our SPITFIRE MK2 is a tracer unit with RGB muzzle flash simulation (adjustable).

The housing is made of solid aluminum with a 14mm CCW thread and can be used on almost all airsoft guns. If you want to use the SPITFIRE on a backup (GBB), an adapter to an 11mm CW thread is included in the delivery.

The tracer & flame module can be activated or deactivated separately.
This means that the flame function can also be used with normal BBs.
If the tracer module is active, all standard tracer BBs (green) can be illuminated.
The flame effect can be set in 11 different colors/modes or completely deactivated.

The built-in Li-Ion battery is fully charged in approx. 90 minutes. The maximum ROF is 35 BBs/second.


Features:
- Length: 88mm
- Diameter: 28mm
- Weight: 43g
- Material: Aluminum
- Thread: 14mm CCW and 11mm CW
- Battery: Li-Ion (permanently installed)
- Charging time: approx. 90 minutes (when battery is discharged)
- Suitable for: 6mm BBs and 6mm Tracer BBs (green)
- Maximum ROF: 35 RPS
- Runtime: approx. 15000 shots without Spitfire function, approx. 6000 shots incl. Spitfire function


Charging & battery monitoring:
- Remove the rear threaded cap.
- Connect the USB-C charging cable to the tracer unit.
- Inside, 3 red LEDs will now start to flash slowly.
- When the battery is fully charged, the LEDs briefly change to "green" and a beep sounds.
- If the tracer is not used for a longer period of time, it should be charged every 2 months.
- If the battery drops below 30%, a red warning light starts to flash every 2 seconds.
- If the tracer is not moved for 5 minutes, it switches to "stand-by" and can be reactivated by shaking/moving it.


Switching on & selecting the modes:
- Remove the rear threaded cap.
- Switch on the tracer unit using the "Power/Mode Button". (A long beep confirms the function)
- The set flame mode is automatically set to the last configuration.

- When switched on, press and hold the "Power/Mode button" to change the mode:
1x short beep = tracer & flame module are active
2x short beep = tracer module is deactivated, the flame module is activated.
3x short beep = tracer module is active, flame module is deactivated

- Briefly press the "Power/Mode button" to switch off the tracer unit.


Setting the flame module (RGB)
- remove the rear threaded cap.
- Switch on the tracer unit (if not already done) using the "Power/Mode button".
- Now switch through the individual modes in series using the "Flame button":
1 - 7 COLOR: The RGB LEDs light up once with each shot in the set color (red, cyan, yellow, green, blue, pink, purple)
8 = RGB: The RGB LEDs produce a flame (muzzle flash) with each shot
9 = RAINBOW: The RGB LEDs produce a rainbow effect
10 = RANDOM RAINBOW: The RGB LEDs generate a random rainbow effect
11 = ROLLING RAINBOW = The RGB LEDs produce a rainbow effect which moves in a circle at the muzzle.


Included / scope of delivery:
- SPITFIRE MK2 tracer unit with 14mm CCW thread
- Adapter to 11mm CW (for GBBs)
- USB-C charging cable
- Instruction manual (English)


Info for use without tracer BBs:
If you use the SPITFIRE without tracer BBs, the muzzle flash simulation (RGB lighting) is still fully usable. In this case, we recommend using the module in mode 2 (tracer deactivated). This increases the battery life.


Videos & Reviews:
- Begadi SPITFIRE MK2 RGB tracer with muzzle flash simulation (14mm CCW, 11mm CW) Video Review (YouTube, AK85-Ärsoft)
- Begadi SPITFIRE MK2 RGB Tracer with muzzle flash simulation (14mm CCW, 11mm CW) Video Review, French (YouTube, Golgy, a sunday gamer)




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