1989 Low-Light: Night Spotter v2 (Slaughter's Marauders)
Includes: 7.62 model 85 sniper rifle, bipod, Uzi submachine gun, backpack
Filecard information:
Code Name: LOW-LIGHT
NIGHT SPOTTER
File Name: MacBride, Cooper G.
SN: 2459-0000-FE11
Primary Military Specialty: Night Spotter
Secondary Military Specialty: Marksmanship Instructor
Birthplace: Crosby, New Mexico
Grade: E-6
As a child in New Mexico, LOW-LIGHT was afraid of the dark, timid with animals and shy of loud noises... until one precarious hunting expedition with his father. Low-Light somehow lost his way in the impenetrable darkness. He wasn't found until three weeks later with his flashlight, a 22 calibre rifle and a grin from ear to ear. Ten years later, he became an instructor for the Army gunnery school at Ft. Benning. Low-Light is also a self-taught expert on image intensification.
"The Sarge likes to have Low-Light along during nighttime missions. It's amazing to watch him guide the Marauders to their destination behind enemy lines, complete their objective, then get them out of there, all under a blanket of pure blackness! It's crazy, but Low-Light sees better in the dark than he does in the light."
NIGHT SPOTTER
File Name: MacBride, Cooper G.
SN: 2459-0000-FE11
Primary Military Specialty: Night Spotter
Secondary Military Specialty: Marksmanship Instructor
Birthplace: Crosby, New Mexico
Grade: E-6
As a child in New Mexico, LOW-LIGHT was afraid of the dark, timid with animals and shy of loud noises... until one precarious hunting expedition with his father. Low-Light somehow lost his way in the impenetrable darkness. He wasn't found until three weeks later with his flashlight, a 22 calibre rifle and a grin from ear to ear. Ten years later, he became an instructor for the Army gunnery school at Ft. Benning. Low-Light is also a self-taught expert on image intensification.
"The Sarge likes to have Low-Light along during nighttime missions. It's amazing to watch him guide the Marauders to their destination behind enemy lines, complete their objective, then get them out of there, all under a blanket of pure blackness! It's crazy, but Low-Light sees better in the dark than he does in the light."
All six 1989 Slaughter's Marauders Joes were pure repaints. No new parts were used.