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kahlid74:
I am looking to get two guns to play for my arcade cabinet, so I could play 2 player games with a friend through mame and other programs.
Should I
A). Go with the ACT-Labs guns and use those?
B). Go to the arcade shop, buy two Terminator guns/area51 guns and proceed to hack them to the almighty.
C). Other alternatives?

I enjoy wiring, and problem solving so hacking the gun to make an interface would not be that big of a deal.  I am not going for any theme.  Money is not an issue, and neither are looks.  What are issues are stability, workablity and endurance or lasting power.  I don't want to have to re-hack a new gun ever 8 months becaue thier life span is so short.

What do you think I should do?
JesterDEV:
Go with Act-Labs light gun. I have the S-Video out version and have had no problems at all with it. It's better personally then risking a hack and then it going wrong somewhere down the line and having to do it again. At least with a finshed product and needs no hacking you can be sure it will last.

jerryjanis:
When I look at the T2 gun hacks, the biggest problem I see is that they are such behemoth's.  You would sort of need a very special cabinet to be able to sit them on your cabinet reasonably.  The Act Labs guns have the advantage that they are small and convenient.
Lilwolf:
There are more games that work well with t2 guns...

whats good with one sucks in the other... so play them and see which you want.  You will not want to crossover at all (or much).

btw... for the t2 guns... if you remove the knocker mechanism... it drops the weight in 1/2... this was needed for my kids to use them...

note to self... make sure my kids know the proper way to shoot a M16... good life long lesson  ::)
Stingray:
Just get yourself a Colt .45, sure it's a little hard on the monitor, but it's great fun.

-S
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