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I actually read your thread, just didn't see what was wrong with the picture. Until i looked myself.Murudai said:ALL of their products are labelled as 532nm. I said that in another warnlaser thread, obviously you didn't read it
Also, the beam specs are exactly the same for each laser. And there are some other similarities too.
I actually read your thread, just didn't see what was wrong with the picture. Until i looked myself.Spyderz20x6 said:[quote author=Murudai link=1213933419/0#2 date=1213946202]ALL of their products are labelled as 532nm. I said that in another warnlaser thread, obviously you didn't read it
Also, the beam specs are exactly the same for each laser. And there are some other similarities too.
I actually read your thread, just didn't see what was wrong with the picture. Until i looked myself.Razako said:[quote author=Spyderz20x6 link=1213933419/0#3 date=1213989877][quote author=Murudai link=1213933419/0#2 date=1213946202]ALL of their products are labelled as 532nm. I said that in another warnlaser thread, obviously you didn't read it
Also, the beam specs are exactly the same for each laser. And there are some other similarities too.
Hmm...LazerGuy said:When I was a laser n00b, I emailed Warnlaser about their tiger series red 200mw. I asked them if the beam would be visible. Their answer was:
"With a wavelength of 532nm, the 200mw red tiger series will be clearly visible at night."
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Lol or what? ;D