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tygr701 February 13th, 2013 01:35

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Originally Posted by mmmken (Post 1759870)
If you're actually really worried regardless of the fact that most lasers will be indeed safe out there, I brought up the existence of laser safe goggles previously in this thread. I can't point you in any direction, since they are pretty rare and probably ITAR controlled, but I have a pair of Oakley SI Ballistic Array goggles with three lenses. One of the three is a yellow lens, that I just recently realised was for laser protection.

You can find these goggles for around $150-200+, but I'm not sure where you can get them aside from eBay.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djeeuj6mK_w Revision is likely to come out with laser protective lenses sometime soon.

Cobrajr122 February 13th, 2013 07:42

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Originally Posted by tygr701 (Post 1760140)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djeeuj6mK_w Revision is likely to come out with laser protective lenses sometime soon.

Revision has had laser safe lenses for a while. I have not seen many of them, but the CF has them floating around, and they have been on revisions website for a loooooong time.

mmmken February 14th, 2013 00:40

So I caved and bought a Crimson Trace CMR-201 IR laser for my TM G17C and a NVEC VITAL-2 for my rifles (my wallet hates you people). Question is, while the VITAL-2 has no papers since it was used (but has a sticker on it indicating 0.7mW output), the Crimson Trace doesn't specify anywhere what the power output is. Since I bought it brand new from a retailer, I'm sure it has to be Class 1 or they wouldn't have been able to sell it to civilians.

But to be safe anyway, I confirmed with both TNVC and Crimson Trace themselves that the laser was at 0.07mW (yes, even less than 0.1mW) before I made the order. Is the email itself from Crimson Trace sufficient documentation?

c3sk February 14th, 2013 00:50

Both lasers are very well documented and have the specifics posted everywhere. I don't think any host would have a problem with them Ken.
At the end of the day it will be up to the host, but those are some very nice laser purchases congratulations!

Nickaayyy February 14th, 2013 09:18

I'm quite curious where you bought bought those laser. If you want to PM the location where you can buy them i'll will be more than happy.

I know i'm not yet AV and where not allowed to give links to non-verified members, thats why i'm asking by PM, so it's not going to 18- comrades. It's ok if you dont want to give it because i'm not verified, i'm mature enoughht to understand the reason :P

ShelledPants February 14th, 2013 09:27

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Originally Posted by Nickaayyy (Post 1760591)
I'm quite curious where you bought bought those laser. If you want to PM the location where you can buy them i'll will be more than happy.

I know i'm not yet AV and where not allowed to give links to non-verified members, thats why i'm asking by PM, so it's not going to 18- comrades. It's ok if you dont want to give it because i'm not verified, i'm mature enoughht to understand the reason :P

That's not how it works. :|

You're not 18 in the eyes of the site until you're verified. Dem be de rules.

Nickaayyy February 14th, 2013 09:36

Correct I understand the meaning of the rules and I find it good, wont let immature kid get stuff that can kill the sport (idiot people with good tech can be dangerous).

I'll just wait I get my gun, after i'll go in an organised game get AV and chrony the gun (especcially when is a WE, dont want to hurt no one) :D

Aj619 February 14th, 2013 16:00

Okay so my buddy bought a Pro&T AN/PEQ-15 no IR laser does anyone know the classification of this laser I can not find the Pro&T website or the power out put anywhere

So just wondering if anyone knows about them

pugs144 February 14th, 2013 16:15

No info = no proof = no go sparkly at games.

redneck12 February 14th, 2013 16:17

The Pro&T Peq 15 is an airsoft replica so its guaranteed its a Chinese eye frying laser. Ehobbyasia sells them.

mmmken February 14th, 2013 17:48

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Originally Posted by Nickaayyy (Post 1760591)
I'm quite curious where you bought bought those laser. If you want to PM the location where you can buy them i'll will be more than happy.

I know i'm not yet AV and where not allowed to give links to non-verified members, thats why i'm asking by PM, so it's not going to 18- comrades. It's ok if you dont want to give it because i'm not verified, i'm mature enoughht to understand the reason :P

I got the VITAL on eBay and the other one from a source I can't disclose. Though, I want to ask you: why do you need an IR laser? I'd be pretty impressed that you got your NODs before getting a gun, lol.

Nickaayyy February 14th, 2013 21:07

Sry im not quite sure whats a NODs.

The laser it's not for now, but I was checking for one in the time I played paintball but never was sure if safe enough so I never got one. It's more for information for later when I got my gun (My hk416 pass first)

z0ng February 14th, 2013 21:13

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Originally Posted by Nickaayyy (Post 1760919)
Sry im not quite sure whats a NODs.

The laser it's not for now, but I was checking for one in the time I played paintball but never was sure if safe enough so I never got one. It's more for information for later when I got my gun (My hk416 pass first)

You do realize that without a nightvision scope (AKA a "NOD") you aren't able to see an infra red (IR) laser, right?

EDIT: One more thing, as you're from Quebec you should check on if there are games there which allow the use of lasers. I haven't looked recently but in the past the game posts I have checked tend to ban the use of lasers entirely. You may be buying something for your gun that you won't be able to use, NOD's or not.

mmmken February 14th, 2013 21:26

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Originally Posted by z0ng (Post 1760920)
You do realize that without a nightvision scope (AKA a "NOD") you aren't able to see an infra red (IR) laser, right?

That and the fact that these lasers will run you a least a couple hundred dollars each, in addition to the scope itself (being a few thousand depending on the model). I think you're interested in just a regular laser, which you'll probably have to start a different thread on to see which models will be permissible. :p

Danke February 14th, 2013 21:56

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Originally Posted by z0ng (Post 1760920)
You do realize that without a nightvision scope (AKA a "NOD") you aren't able to see an infra red (IR) laser, right?

You can change channels on you TV from 4 miles out.

If you're good.


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