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ArcticMyst Security by Avery

A plea to users of coated optics (G1 and G2) lenses






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i just get the beam to reflect down...my wife made a video of it that i put on the steel ice sale thread....i just have to make sure the reflective beam is on the ground before i focus...i came here from reef central,theres a whole thread about burning aquarium pests with lasers

the video is crappy ill get another one soon but you can still hear them sizzle
dont know off hand about the ozone
 
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remember that the glass reflects like a mirror
 
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yeah ill probably get a tripod to make it safer...from what ive done already it seems if i could get a low power laser to predict the reflective beam it would be easier....the key is getting the fish to hide behind the rocks..i would hate to have fish running into the sides all day
 
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make a low power 445 then.. Nobody has them... maybe you can get 440nm on low power.. RHD would say the best on spectrum..
 
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kimbers are bad ass...there on my wish list....i keep a beretta 92fs,glock 27,SW lady smith 38sp(for wife of course),and SW titanium 44 special ready in my closet....but the real protection comes from thisfamily play time.JPGthey give you some time to get off the shot....
 
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beautiful dog...actually the black chest dog "clyde" is the beast and is the the brown ones (ralph) father ....they are ganging up on "bonnie" (ralphs mother) because thats how they play....ive realized thru breeding family protection dogs that size doesnt matter,its about the drive of the dog...a good protection dog should need no training and have that instinct naturally...
american bandogge mastiffs are the best for that purpose IMO....for home protection you need a agile dog that has this natural instinct,and it sounds like yours fits the bill...you will never know how many times your dog has saved you and thats the beauty of it,even the most ruthless thug will change there mind when they realize you have a dog....


I too have a front line of defense where the compassion with yours is kind of uncanny as mine has a very similar 'white vest' marking of his coat as does yours. Although he looks rather benign in this photo (bandanna etal) his innate protective instinct allows him to switch instantaneously into full on Junk Yard Dog mode.


Edit: I just noticed that the Big Brown in your image is probably the one to which you are referring and not the White Vest that appears to be retreating. Or maybe it is all three :undecided: :thinking:
 
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He still looks drunk! I woke up one morning about a year ago to some guy who broke in put his bike up on a cabinet (guess he had a wall mount) making toast and sitting down and when I confronted him he totally claimed that this was his house and I was an invader.... Untill the police arrived and dragged his broken ass out...
 
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So who is packing laser Diodes with silicone pac's??
 
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