January 29th, 2013, 00:37 | #61 | |
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Class 1 is viewable under any circumstance with the naked eye, even magnified direct exposure. |
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January 29th, 2013, 00:38 | #62 |
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So... I have an Element PEQ16A replica. It has an IR and visible laser function, are those eye safe?
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January 29th, 2013, 00:42 | #63 | |
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January 29th, 2013, 00:45 | #64 | |
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nuff said. 'Fly
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January 29th, 2013, 00:46 | #65 |
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So the sticker on it that says <5mw is just for show?
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January 29th, 2013, 00:49 | #66 | |
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1. Set the laser up on a table and turn it on. 2. Sit down in front of the laser so that it's going into your eye. (Do this maybe for about an hour) 3. If you do not go blind, it is eye safe. 4. To check if you went blind, clasp one hand over your left eye, and focus on the dot in the picture below. Repeat with your right eye. If deformations/vanishing lines appear while focused on the dot in the middle you have damaged your retina. 5. If you can't see the picture, or anything for that matter, you are blind and have now verified that your laser device is too dangerous to be used at airsoft games. However know that through your testing you saved the eyes of hundreds of other players. You should be proud of that. Or, just get a Class 1 eye safe laser that has regulated documentation supplied with it. Then you will know for sure if the device you are using is actually safe to use. Last edited by c3sk; January 29th, 2013 at 00:53.. |
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January 29th, 2013, 00:52 | #67 | |
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Eye-safe provided you have the lock-out engaged, which I do at all times. L8R
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January 29th, 2013, 00:59 | #68 | |
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Not only that, but it will take 6-12 weeks for the paperwork to be processed if successful. I'm not sure I would be too confident in putting down a $300 fee and not know whether or not I'll get anything in return. The whole process seems really risky, expensive, and timely. Unfortunately, it's starting to look like the only method available at the moment.
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January 29th, 2013, 01:05 | #69 |
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I never trust TNVC's posted data as it varies from source to source. The best information is actually provided in the Insight ATPIAL manual/safety information card. This card lists the Ocular Hazard levels dependent on various primary factors such as:
1. Range to the devices beam 2. magnification 3. Output power Which I am always happy to see that Class 1's fall under zero ocular hazard. |
January 29th, 2013, 01:06 | #70 |
YES. So are all the other "realistic looking" trademarks and lettering on airsoft "toys" coming out of HK. That's why we love them so much because they look the part right?
Barring any unfortunate and often hysterical screw-ups in English translation, these so-called labels are realistic enough forgeries to fool pretty much everyone but they're not worth the sticky paper they're printed on. If an HK-based manufacturer actually had to go through the detailed process required to certify the laser to US-FDA specifications (Health Canada uses same criteria) as do the real deal manufacturers, they wouldn't be nearly as cheap as they are now for you to buy off the internet or elsewhere. As said earlier by many including me, if you have to ask - origin = Asia - then it's not safe and should not be permitted for airsoft, particularly true for green and IR lasers. Hope that's enough to answer your questions? 'Fly
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January 29th, 2013, 01:07 | #71 | |
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January 29th, 2013, 01:11 | #72 |
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Thanks for the information. I know a guy who knows some guys, so I'll see what I can do to get it tested.
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January 29th, 2013, 02:14 | #73 |
Beamshot NightStalker and Lasermax has some class 1 IR stuffs. With paperwork/documentation, are they good to bring to game?
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January 29th, 2013, 02:39 | #74 | |
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It is advertised everywhere as a Class 1 IR laser, but the specifications everywhere notes that it's a 5mW 653nm (visible red) laser for some reason. I'm sure its just a case of broken telephone - but it should be fine to game (as long as it's actually Class 1).
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January 29th, 2013, 02:42 | #75 | |
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A civilian has been approved to own a Class 1 laser. That means the option is on the table. Are you on some sort of No Fly list? Is your name bin Laden? Did you say Blackbriar over the telephone? Probably not a good idea to even try. |
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