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Overview
From what I have read about these sets, they seem to be well designed and fun to play with. They lack the 360o sensor, but have other features which make up for it. A lot of information was used from Razor Team Headquarters website.

Gear top
All the gear is linked. There are a few versions of the gear out, but they work together.

Lock-On top
Released- 1980
Battery Req.: 1 9-Volt and 2 C's
Range: 350 ft.
Ammo: Single/Rapid fire(5 shots/sec), 10 high powered shots
Original Price: $?
Info: So far this gear is only available over seas. It has a lot of neat features. The headset has a visor that displays your hit points in a 7 segment LED. The visor can be rotated at will. The two triggers sound neat. The main one is in the usual place. If held, it produces a rapid fire effect (5 shots/sec). The second button is a 3 hit per one shot. It is called the High Power Shot (kind of like the Max Blast button on the Laser Challenge Gear, but you get 10 instead of 3 and you have 6 sec to shoot it before you loose it). The vest has 9 hits instead of 10 like LC. The team switches are neat. You decide between two teams. If you want to be on team A, you set the switch to it and turn on your gun. You do the same for team B.


Image SEGA Lock-On
Image SEGA Lock-On Gun Diagram
Image SEGA Lock-On Head Sensor Diagram

Lock-On 2 top
Released- 1985
Battery Req.: 4 AA's and 2 C's
Range: 350 ft.
Ammo: Single/Rapid fire(5 shots/sec), 10 high powered shots
Original Price: $?
Info: This unit is slightly shorter and a little thicker than the original. The two are fully compatible. The Hi Power Shot is a little bit harder to press. The headset is more compact which makes it sit to one side of your head. A bit ackward because it is thicker and has a more definate square shape to it.

Image SEGA Lock-On 2