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My Rainbow -- Post Pic's of Yours

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O look, rainbows! :D

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lol that wont stop GAMMA RAYS!! hahaha... not saying that there are goggles that do!

They do make Lead laminated glass that is designed to stop Gamma Rays. Pop a couple of Lead glass lenses into a frame and there you go....Gamma Ray Eye Protection.:)
 
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LOL so is sight?

Are you burning an M4 mag in your avatar switch

edit: just armalite? Ugh I miss airsofting and guns :)
 

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My laser collection (so Far)
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Left to right: 20mW new wish green, 30mW rayfoss waterproof green, 50mW new wish green, 100mW rayfoss waterproof green, 91mW bluray (mariomaster-build), 200mW waterproof red, 220mW dilda (red)
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I don't think there is a 635 nm in the pic, just 2X 650 - 660 nm, as I read and understand it. Best Wishes!

btw, I'm dying for another very foggy night to do it again and put in my 635 nm laser, even though it's only 4-5 mW -Glenn
 
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Is a 5mw 635nm beam visible in the dark without smoke or fog? and where did you get yours? im intrigued by this wavelength :)
 
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No, not visible without fog or smoke, I don't remember, but it was a sale a long while back, I got two 635 nm pens for about $14 These are very like my regular ~ 658 nm pointers to my eye, but quite different to the camera, where it recorded more orange than neon. - glenn
 
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A salute to the USA, red white and blu ray!
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[Red: 20x Sony Open can long] [White: 20x LG Open can long + PHR803 @ 100ma + cheap ebay greenie @ 290ma] [Blu ray: PHR @ 120ma]

To the right is an IR c-mount unknown wavelength running @ 4.5AMPS, too dangerous to attempt a beam pic plus my camera has an IR filter. Not sure how many watts it outputs but it lights wood on fire!
 
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