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Originally Posted by Black Jack
Even with UV or IR lasers used with night vision, the health risk is negligible. The amount of focused UV radiation on any exposed skin is at such a low intensity, it would have to be set on the same exact point of a person’s skin for several minutes to even begin to cause something akin to a sunburn. That being said, you’re at a much higher risk of sun exposure during the course of a daytime game of airsoft than you could ever be exposed to by use of IR lasers during a night game.
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You want all of us to take you seriously when you think the real danger of an IR laser is
UV radiation? Please. Radiation is the last of our worries with certain IR lasers.
Not to mention, your introduction sounds
really pretentious.