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If it has a FDA Ascension number than it would be.
However since it does not have a shutter, key lock, emission indicator, delay after activation and is a completed product not to be incorporated into a system that does have such safeguards it would not be permitted.

Of course driving over the speed limit is illegal too, right? Whether people get them and use them is up to enforcement. Customs can confiscate these without notice anywhere.

It has a key lock and emission indicator. I don't know what constitutes a "shutter" legally.

For others- YOU'LL PUT YOUR EYE OUT!
 
It has a key lock and emission indicator. I don't know what constitutes a "shutter" legally.

For others- YOU'LL PUT YOUR EYE OUT!

Without a valid ascension number it's not legit though.

Even if it did have all these "features" I cannot find any legitimate purpose for this laser. Certainly not for the purpose of Raman Spectroscopy, holography, or other scientific purposes that the maker may claim fit. 😀

People that WANT it know exactly and damn well why. They want to play with it, burn stuff, and see a cool beam of light in the air. Hopefully no one gets hurt in the process.
 
Without a valid ascension number it's not legit though.

Even if it did have all these "features" I cannot find any legitimate purpose for this laser. Certainly not for the purpose of Raman Spectroscopy, holography, or other scientific purposes that the maker may claim fit. 😀

People that WANT it know exactly and damn well why. They want to play with it, burn stuff, and see a cool beam of light in the air. Hopefully no one gets hurt in the process.


I am actually kind of surprised there is no youtube video of idiots with this thing hurting themselves. I mean they have had at least a month already.
 
Without a valid ascension number it's not legit though.

Even if it did have all these "features" I cannot find any legitimate purpose for this laser. Certainly not for the purpose of Raman Spectroscopy, holography, or other scientific purposes that the maker may claim fit. 😀

People that WANT it know exactly and damn well why. They want to play with it, burn stuff, and see a cool beam of light in the air. Hopefully no one gets hurt in the process.

Tis true, but I'd thought I'd let you know that it had at least a key. It wouldn't do to pick it up and have it accidentally activate.

BTW, there's a 6 watt green dpss diode on the horizon 😱
 
I am actually kind of surprised there is no youtube video of idiots with this thing hurting themselves. I mean they have had at least a month already.


Well that's another thing altogether - Wicked Lasers.
From what I gather the only working unit produced so far is the one pictured!
Even though the site says in stock I can assure that none of these have been shipped. Give it a few weeks I suppose.

If the wavelength was 488nm I'd be all over these in a heartbeat. That's the prettiest laser color by far. Watch ID4 - the color of the beam coming from the mothership blowing up the White House was 488nm. Well in appearance at least.

Tis true, but I'd thought I'd let you know that it had at least a key. It wouldn't do to pick it up and have it accidentally activate.

BTW, there's a 6 watt green dpss diode on the horizon 😱

DPSS diode is redundant - which one is it? 6W pump (yawn) or 6W 532 output? If the latter that's nice but nothing super special. 😛
 
I am actually kind of surprised there is no youtube video of idiots with this thing hurting themselves. I mean they have had at least a month already.


No they haven't. It's been available for order, but none have been received yet.
 
Well that's another thing altogether - Wicked Lasers.
From what I gather the only working unit produced so far is the one pictured!
Even though the site says in stock I can assure that none of these have been shipped. Give it a few weeks I suppose.

If the wavelength was 488nm I'd be all over these in a heartbeat. That's the prettiest laser color by far. Watch ID4 - the color of the beam coming from the mothership blowing up the White House was 488nm. Well in appearance at least.

<-- not in the habit of studying the colour of the laser.

I am still pissed that photonics folks couldn't fashion a fast enough switch.
 
Wavelength is everything as that's what you see.

If you're doing work then of course it does not matter. Most industrial lasers are so deep into the IR that you cannot see the beam even with 1000s of watts of power. But you will see its effects for sure.
 
Well that's another thing altogether - Wicked Lasers.
From what I gather the only working unit produced so far is the one pictured!
Even though the site says in stock I can assure that none of these have been shipped. Give it a few weeks I suppose.

If the wavelength was 488nm I'd be all over these in a heartbeat. That's the prettiest laser color by far. Watch ID4 - the color of the beam coming from the mothership blowing up the White House was 488nm. Well in appearance at least.



DPSS diode is redundant - which one is it? 6W pump (yawn) or 6W 532 output? If the latter that's nice but nothing super special. 😛


I'm not sure about the color, but there is an upcoming generation of Sony projectors which will use it.

Regarding DPSS, you know more about it than I do, but the references I've found are like this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diode-pumped_solid-state_laser

Note in that article they explicitly mention frequency alteration by means of a crystal, like the standard green diodes which work by frequency doubling, and that is how the Sony diode will produce it's color.

The Casio diode supposedly doesn't do this. This is the "native" color produced.
 
The Casio diode produces 445 natively. This makes the laser very simple - essentially no different mechanically than a dollar store red pointer.

Yes DPSS producing 6W will use a 20W bar at 808. TECs will be required to keep the diodes, KTP and Vanadate at optimal temperatures for output stability, minimal mode hopping and efficacy. This will make use of so called "portable" handhelds of difficult to manage size. Think megaray HID light.

With a decent expander though 6W would be fun if you know what I mean. 😉

I'm not sure about the color, but there is an upcoming generation of Sony projectors which will use it.

Regarding DPSS, you know more about it than I do, but the references I've found are like this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diode-pumped_solid-state_laser

Note in that article they explicitly mention frequency alteration by means of a crystal, like the standard green diodes which work by frequency doubling, and that is how the Sony diode will produce it's color.

The Casio diode supposedly doesn't do this. This is the "native" color produced.
 
Could I please have a phased plasma rifle in the 40 watt range?

I mentioned to someone that while we do not have a good portable death ray available to us poor amateurs yet I could see the technology coming along within the next decade.

This creates an interesting situation which has broader implications than this toy. As technology advances the means by which an individual can create mayhem increases. No regulatory scheme will prevent access to all possible problems. I won't even mention a few things I know on a public forum as I'm sure you'll understand, but eventually what I know will be built upon and could be accessed by high school students.

But that's off topic I admit.
 
Could I please have a phased plasma rifle in the 40 watt range?

I mentioned to someone that while we do not have a good portable death ray available to us poor amateurs yet I could see the technology coming along within the next decade.

This creates an interesting situation which has broader implications than this toy. As technology advances the means by which an individual can create mayhem increases. No regulatory scheme will prevent access to all possible problems. I won't even mention a few things I know on a public forum as I'm sure you'll understand, but eventually what I know will be built upon and could be accessed by high school students.

But that's off topic I admit.

I wonder when the NRA is going to make ownership of high powered lasers a 2nd amendment issue? I have a god given right to own my own steel melting 20W industrial laser, dammit! It's in the Constitution!
 
If it has a FDA Ascension number than it would be.
However since it does not have a shutter, key lock, emission indicator, delay after activation and is a completed product not to be incorporated into a system that does have such safeguards it would not be permitted.

Of course driving over the speed limit is illegal too, right? Whether people get them and use them is up to enforcement. Customs can confiscate these without notice anywhere.

I mentioned before that its thinking like this that will keep us in the dark ages when it comes to self defense. The Nanny State is counterproductive to freedom, and therefore Im seriously concerned about the future of civilian weaponry:

"The majority of our current projectile based weapons technology is over 100 years old. Much innovation has been prevented from reaching or taken away (through bureaucratic red tape thats nearly impossible to overcome) from civilians because of either the acts of a few idiots (the mob in the 1930s, gangs and lunatics) or a paranoid government. The majority of citizens responsibly own whats left to freely purchase (without a hassle).

I say it should be not only be easy to purchase fully automatic weapons at Wal Mart if you pass a background check, but all weapons innovation should be shared with civilians. I think one day we may very well produce energy based weapons like phasers with various settings including stun and kill (even emitting a wide beam for disabling multiple targets simultaneously). Extrapolating current laws, prohibitions and general paranoia about innovation reaching civilians, you can bet we may never be allowed to carry this energy based weapon.

If we ever suffer an extra terrestrial invasion we wont even be able to go out with a blaze of glory. "
 
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So is this just a powerful laser pointer? I don't know how the beam would just stop at a certain distance from the grip making it actually look like a sword.

I wish it were more expensive. I'm just imagining all the bad scenarios that could take place with this thing in the hands of an idiot.
 
Wait, this isn't a lightsaber.

This is just a lser.

How is that cool?

Okay, it's still kind of cool.
 
The regulations are there to protect against excessive exposure to laser radiation. These are not weapons nor were they ever intended to be weapons. People can use a lot of things as weapons and that's what [idiotic] people tend to do. That's why there are other laws (which have nothing to do with lasers) to attempt to keep order.

I mentioned before that its thinking like this that will keep us in the dark ages when it comes to self defense. The Nanny State is counterproductive to freedom, and therefore Im seriously concerned about the future of civilian weaponry:
 
Hopefully there is a pretty steep fine and jail sentence for owning something like this without proper permits in the US. Way too many people would think it is just a joke and play around with it like a toy.
 
Hopefully there is a pretty steep fine and jail sentence for owning something like this without proper permits in the US. Way too many people would think it is just a joke and play around with it like a toy.

Hahah..Im burning my nutts off..hahhaa whooo weee hhaahahaa WWWWWWWWwwww!!! I'm not mocking you, but really, this is the mentality we have.


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