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@Deftones: It is legal to own, no ATF agent is gonna break your door down over it. People saying you need the goggles outside are telling you wrong, it is perfectly fine to leave the goggles off when skypointing outside, if you point at things on the ground just be smart, avoid cars' tags, chrome accents, etc. as reflections could damage your eyes. Also, it is perfectly fine to look at from the side, since the light is coherent and traveling in the same direction within the beam you'll be fine as long as you don't look directly into the beam. Also, aircraft are required to report any laser sightings, but it isn't difficult to make sure they don't see it, at the range of a high flying aircraft your laser's beam would be huge and therefore less visible, also since the 445nm wavelength is not the most visible, you can't see the beam from more than like 50 yards away if it's pointing straight up, so you'd have to be trying to get noticed by a plane.
Welcome to LPF, be sure to use your search bar before posting a new thread, respect your fellow forum members, and always observe the proper safety precautions when dealing with any laser. Enjoy your time with us. :beer:
@Deftones: It is legal to own, no ATF agent is gonna break your door down over it. People saying you need the goggles outside are telling you wrong, it is perfectly fine to leave the goggles off when skypointing outside, if you point at things on the ground just be smart, avoid cars' tags, chrome accents, etc. as reflections could damage your eyes. Also, it is perfectly fine to look at from the side, since the light is coherent and traveling in the same direction within the beam you'll be fine as long as you don't look directly into the beam. Also, aircraft are required to report any laser sightings, but it isn't difficult to make sure they don't see it, at the range of a high flying aircraft your laser's beam would be huge and therefore less visible, also since the 445nm wavelength is not the most visible, you can't see the beam from more than like 50 yards away if it's pointing straight up, so you'd have to be trying to get noticed by a plane.
Welcome to LPF, be sure to use your search bar before posting a new thread, respect your fellow forum members, and always observe the proper safety precautions when dealing with any laser. Enjoy your time with us. :beer: