Nintendo or Konami lightguns? How can you tell the difference?

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Nintendo or Konami lightguns? How can you tell the difference?

A buddy and I come across several Nintendo or Konami/Lethal Enfrcers guns. Is there a good way to identify them? From what I'm seeing they both look extremely similar and even Nintendo has the same blue and pink color guns (along with the othe colors Nintendo made). I know some have Nintendo markings on them but I've read that could just mean they are 3rd party guns but still made to use with Nintendo. Konami didn't mark theirs first guns like they did for Lethal Enforcers II.
 
I have some black metal Konami ones, is that the first version?
 
Nintendo cables should rotate at the bottom of the gun.

I was just wondering about how much play the Nintendo Gun Games get, and if it was worth putting the money into. Did you have a plan for the Nintendo ones?

A buddy and I come across several Nintendo or Konami/Lethal Enfrcers guns. Is there a good way to identify them? From what I'm seeing they both look extremely similar and even Nintendo has the same blue and pink color guns (along with the othe colors Nintendo made). I know some have Nintendo markings on them but I've read that could just mean they are 3rd party guns but still made to use with Nintendo. Konami didn't mark theirs first guns like they did for Lethal Enforcers II.
 
That's my tread! :)

Yes, they both do. (Say nintendo on the side.)

I have the classic nintendo red gun. (Which is a play choice gun.)

I also have a pink and a blue one.

The gun I/O boards between the pink/blue vs the red one do look different.

The pink & blue guns both tested working on zero point (a "happ 45" type gun game).

I don't have anything nintendo to try the other gun on.

Please note that both guns have the rotating cable cylinder.

The black metal guns were American Laser Games Guns. Which also work like happ 45 type guns.

The wiring connectors on the bottom of both nintendo guns do look the same. The only difference is color.
 
Nintendo cables should rotate at the bottom of the gun.

I was just wondering about how much play the Nintendo Gun Games get, and if it was worth putting the money into. Did you have a plan for the Nintendo ones?
Not sure if my buddy wants to try and use them or not but for me I'd have no use. He and I need to sort though the stuff we got and decide what to sell or keep. We did get a Lethal Enforcers 2 colt revolver though.
 

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That's my tread! :)

Yes, they both do. (Say nintendo on the side.)

I have the classic nintendo red gun. (Which is a play choice gun.)

I also have a pink and a blue one.

The gun I/O boards between the pink/blue vs the red one do look different.

The pink & blue guns both tested working on zero point (a "happ 45" type gun game).

I don't have anything nintendo to try the other gun on.

Please note that both guns have the rotating cable cylinder.

The black metal guns were American Laser Games Guns. Which also work like happ 45 type guns.

The wiring connectors on the bottom of both nintendo guns do look the same. The only difference is color.

Thanks, that's it they are ALG guns.
 
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