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FrozenGate by Avery

50 mW green focusable laser?

Also, rexar, when you got the power rock did it come through mail or did you have to sign something to get it?!? I want it just at my mailbox
 





Well after seeing Lazerer.com it seems a bit more organized than olike plus it takes credit cards and doesn't need me to make an account so I like it better... Hopefully the one from Lazerer will come in the mail as well. Thanks for the help though. Do you have any products from Lazerer.com?
 
Not sure if you are trolling or just dumb

Goggles are a MUST for anything over 5mW

Neither. If you are a responsible person, and mindful of where you point it, you'll be OK. The reason is that most cheap 5mW pointers dont have an IR filter, which means all the power is not focused green. You'd have to hit a mirror to get a strong enough refection to cause any damage. And if you are stupid enough to be pointing it around a mirror then you shouldn't own a laser.

Also green will be mostly useless for phosphorescent material. So with your goggles on you will not see anything. You'll want a laser in the 405nm-445nm range to light things up.
 
So I got the laser in the mail today and goodness! I am almost completely satisfied with it! :D

The reason I say almost is because they didnt include the charger which they said they would :/

REGARDLESS! this has a great feel to it! suuuuper bright at night and even in day.

Burns plastic, lights matches with the correct focal point, pops baloons. ALL the fun stuff

and im pretty sure its really overspec haha

how exactly do you attach photos?
 
REGARDLESS! this has a great feel to it! suuuuper bright at night and even in day.

Burns plastic, lights matches with the correct focal point, pops baloons. ALL the fun stuff

and im pretty sure its really overspec haha

I'll believe that when you get it metered. You can ask a vet with a LPM to meter it for you.
 


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