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#77 |
Invisible beams can as well.
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#78 |
Im thinking about getting the G&P Green tactical laser/King Arms L300, but the G&P laser is rated at 10mw. Would it still be harmful if I use it purely for target shooting?, WITHOUT POINT DIRECTLY AY ANYONE'S EYES?
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#79 |
I would say no but there's always the risk of it pointing into someone's eyes. Accidents happen and being in possession of something that could potentially cause such an accident is probably not a good idea.
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#80 |
Thanks for your reply bro
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#81 |
Just my two cents.
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#82 |
i dont get it- what do you need these visible beams for?
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#83 |
Designating targets, especially in areas with a lot of similar looking hard cover (like paintball fields).
Calling out a contact on for example, a red building, 3 o'clock, 20m, with three windows, is not useful if there are more than one of such buildings at 1-5 o'clock, 20m. It's much faster to simply lase the building in question. It's even worse for nondescript cover like hay bales or tires.
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#84 |
Is Huang still making/selling these, as I'd like to get my hands on one?
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