Anyone have a green laser?

if i came on here saying, hey has anyone got a paintball gun would the reply be "i hope you blind yourself with it, if you shoot it it can hit a person and blind them or kill a bird"

That depends. If you were buying a legal-power paintball gun, there would be no problem. If you were buying a gun which shoots paintballs at 25 times the legal power-limit (equivalent to what you're suggesting with the laser), people would likely have a problem.
 
lasers have legitimate uses as does any tool, they are used by astronomers for point out stars, they are used by the military for signaling

Are you going to be pointing out stars or signaling on some highly dangerous covert missions then.
 
There is only one acceptable use for a green laser:



Unless that is your ultimate goal, I cant see the point.
 
ok i am sick of this i am abandoning this thread, i came here looking for reccomendations not criticism
thanks for the one member who gave me usefull input
 
if i came on here saying, hey has anyone got a paintball gun would the reply be "i hope you blind yourself with it, if you shoot it it can hit a person and blind them or kill a bird"
If you was after a lazer pointer for a ligitamate reason then fair enough but the legal ones would do this job. your after a big MF one for no scientific or logical reason as you said just to amuse yourself with. so people will get annoyed at you because there dangerouse.
Obviously we dont want you to get blind with one as thats not nice.
 
Whats with all the criticism? Arrows are dangerous too but I bet there wouldn't be people complaining over someone doing archery.
 
Whats with all the criticism? Arrows are dangerous too but I bet there wouldn't be people complaining over someone doing archery.

archery is a sport though, and legal to use. Crossbows are basicaly higher power bows and arrows, because they are higher power, they are compleatly illegal in the UK, and have no legit reason to be used.

High powered lasers are closer to crossbows, being illegal, then bows/arrows.
 
Whats with all the criticism? Arrows are dangerous too but I bet there wouldn't be people complaining over someone doing archery.

Legal and perfectly safe.

If someone came on here and said I want a competition bow to use in my local park. Then they would get the same reaction.
 
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