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January 7th, 2011, 09:21 | #1 |
Help with visible RED laser
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Anyone know of a place where I can find a weapon mounted (20mm) VISIBLE RED laser? Visible means that I would like to see the Ray not just the dot. I have one in green which I can see the Ray in a cqb low light environment. Thanks Dan |
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January 7th, 2011, 09:52 | #2 |
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You can get visible red lasers but to get a red laser visible requires significant output from the diode so much that even if a weapons mounted version were to exist you would toast every-bodies eye balls with it if you accidentally shined it their way. I have a 150mw red laser and it shows up in the air. Most airsoft red lasers are 5mw or less and you don't begin to see the beam until you hit maybe 50mw. Green shows up very easily even at lower output power, red not so much.... Alternatively you can get a fog machine and fill the cqb arena up with smoke a bit and the red laser will show up brilliantly. Downside is if the beam is visible... it just points straight back to you!
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January 7th, 2011, 10:12 | #3 |
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The other problem with lasers this powerful, is that if you even point it at a wall that people are looking at, their retinas will become toast from the amount of ambient ultraviolet radiation that's emitted. You do not even need to point it at their eyes to blind them. Everybody in the entire arena would have to wear laser goggles.
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January 7th, 2011, 12:06 | #4 |
After working with lasers for over 5 years now and making my own, I'll give you the break down on things.
To achieve a full red beam with a safe output you'll need complete darkness and/or a fog machine. Green lasers would require less output and can be fully visable even in day time because your eyes are able to pick up green better than the available lasers out there. This still doesn't deam lasers as safe. A 5mw green laser can still fuck with your eyes. Getting the perfect beam in dim lit conditions would require an output very dangerous to other players and is highly unadvised to use in airsoft. I personally would call an official in regards to your laser. Here is the listing for the quality diodes required to achieve a visable beam in daylight (this means no cheap china knock off shit). Using an output power of 150mw or higher for a red diode would achieve this, but with that much power being put through the diode can cause blindness to other players. This laser is powerful enough to cut through dark materials such as black electrical tape, and even pop dark baloons. With green it can be achieved using a 25mw diode, but again really bad for players. This again can cut through dark materials and black electrical tape. Violet with the 405nm diode will not be visable even with an output of 200mw. Here is one of my lower powered lasers in day and night conditions ***VERY IMPORTANT SO READ THIS*** Here is a lesson about your eyes: - each spectrum of laser requires it's own protective glasses for your saftey and the safty of others. Each pair of glasses can run anywhere from $40-$160 - If a high power laser is pointed at a persons eye even at a distance blindness can occur. This includes a brief flash - If a laser is pointed at a persons eye, the eye will respond quickly as it recognizes that areas of your eye have been damaged and will compensate the loss of that one area by the surrounding good ones. (this means that because you pointed it at a persons eye and they can see perfectly after doesn't mean you didn't do damage. This is not commonly known) - Looking directly at the dot can also cause blindness. - USE SAFETY GOGGLES/GLASSES WHEN MESSING AROUND WITH LASERS IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE FUCKING WITH~!!!!! My personal opinion... lasers have no use in airsoft. BBs do not fly in a perfect consistent line to justify a laser. Just use a high lumen flash light and you'll be better off. Sure they can be fun and cool, but not worth fucking around with others. I'd save them for pointing up into the sky, stars, or really tall structures with no windows... like the CN Tower. Also... pointing a laser in a persons eye can get you kicked out from a game. If someone like me who knows about lasers spots you pointing that shit at other peoples eyes... look forward to a good combat boot to the face. I wouldn't care how many BB's would be shot at me I'd still walk up and kick you in your face. You sure as hell wouldn't want to be on the other end of my high powered lasers... so don't be pointing them at other people. Safty first.
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January 7th, 2011, 13:13 | #5 | |
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NEVER EVER EVER POINT A LASER OF ANY POWER UP TO THE SKY! If you're caught lasering an aircraft you can be charged federally! It's a hazard to pilots, not only can it mess with their vision but if flying at night it can ruin their night vision and that's never cool especially when you're trying to land a 747 or an Airbus (and there's windshear, micro bursts, low vis and other crappy Wx that they have to deal with). In fact some people in the US have been charged under the Patriot Act Anti-Terrorism laws for lasering aircraft. In Canada I believe Transport Canada deals with this and it's a federal crime carrying a $100,000 charge AND 5 years in the Pen.
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January 7th, 2011, 13:45 | #6 | |
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January 7th, 2011, 13:50 | #7 |
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For those that don't know yet, because I keep rambling about it: I got lasered in the eye at one game and still have a blind spot in my left eye periferal vision.
Lasers are banned from games, so don't bother purchasing one. Especially replica tactical laser that have replicated safety labels and replicated specs... wich mean, you don't even know what you are using and what is the real output.
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January 7th, 2011, 14:11 | #8 |
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Egad yes. Those fucking knockoff tactical laser put out a TON of IR. They wash the whole room in it.
Just skip the whole lasers in airsoft thing OK?
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January 7th, 2011, 14:17 | #9 | |
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http://www.calgarysun.com/news/alber.../15049166.html
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January 7th, 2011, 14:37 | #10 | |
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and you don't need to be worried about pointing it anywhere in the sky.... just be aware of any planes/helicopters. Many people use laser points to help point at stars. Works real well when camping.
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January 7th, 2011, 15:24 | #11 |
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blue whatch youself homey 100grand fine ouch! lol pretty cool pic tho
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January 7th, 2011, 15:57 | #12 | |
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I'll admit though.. that laser helped me get back to camp one day I was lost in the woods. The beam was able to be seen not too far off from where my friends were so they found me pretty fast... I'd be bear meat if it weren't for my laser =)
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January 7th, 2011, 17:44 | #13 |
Banned
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i think lasers should just be perma banned from airsoft period
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January 7th, 2011, 17:56 | #14 | |
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If you played video games, remember that old Call of Duty 4? The mission at the very start with night vision and a PEQ laser? You don't see it without the NV? It's the same in real. Military and LE do not use lasers. Sci-fi geeks and wannabes do. |
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January 7th, 2011, 18:26 | #15 |
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