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WHile the military may be able to circumvent FDA regulations, to my knowledge, law enforcement isn't.
And you don't need to see it clearly to tell where it's coming from. Get a friend and a 5mw red pointer and go out at night, have him point it at you from about 50 yards and honestly tell me how hard it is to figure out where it's coming from.
After the guy with the laser fires his first round, the beam will be visible from pretty much every angle 'cause of all the crap in the air.
I have experience with a number of laser sights and dumped them years ago. I found that it's better to keep to your training of "sight picture" and the other basics than to follow the dot. Low light: recessed tritium sights or a blinding bright light on a grip switch. I think that you'll find that laser sights aren't used by many military or swat teams any more.
Of course crank it up over a watt or so, then that's a different deal