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    Quote Originally Posted by CLHC View Post
    I don't know about the U.S.D.A. (United States Department of Agriculture), but here's what's found on ITI's website:
    I know USDA didn't sound right to me either that's why a took it with a grain of salt. IR laser diodes are legal for private purchase but IR laser devises are not
    Like I said Iam no expert in this matter just info I found on the erronet

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    OTAL VIS bottom of page http://www.tacticalnightvision.com/laser_systems.htm

    Is the closest I could find.

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    hmmm.. 500bucks.. for a laser. and im just a weekend shooter.... I guess this is closest.... I was hoping for a working flashlight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lanceriley View Post
    do you guys have suggestions on an AN-PEQ maybe civilian version of some sort? I know the one the army uses is an IR and target marker. anything like it that will serve a civilian AR?
    IR lasers are attainable but are extremely hard because most manufacturers limit them to agency orders for mil and leo. But they can be bought but at a hefty premium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CLHC View Post
    I don't know about the U.S.D.A. (United States Department of Agriculture), but here's what's found on ITI's website:
    Sorry not the U.S.D.A BUT THE F.D.A http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/2005/305_laser.html
    Last edited by Thomas M-4; 05-11-09 at 01:42.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimbo View Post
    IR lasers are attainable but are extremely hard because most manufacturers limit them to agency orders for mil and leo. But they can be bought but at a hefty premium.
    Assuming you find one and pay the premium, is it legal for a civilian to own one?
    This subject is new to me as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FR0GMAN View Post
    Assuming you find one and pay the premium, is it legal for a civilian to own one?
    This subject is new to me as well.
    From my understanding ownership is legal.

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    I believe that this issue was addressed before when one of our members was going to try and make some available. I believe that the catch was initially they must go to .MIL, LEO, etc... After that they can sell or dispose of them as they wish.

    If I ever find a legitimate DBAL on the market then I will more than likely sell my AN/PEQ-2A.



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    As far as I have been able to find searching thru Lexis/Nexis, the only thing that regulates the sale of IR lasers inside the US is the above mentioned FDA regulations. Here's the part that cooks my noodle, on a PEQ-2, there is a label specifically exempting the PEQ-2 from FDA regulation under the CFR (Code of Federal Regulations). So most of what drives the 'not for civilian' mentality seems to be from the manufacturers themselves.

    I'll look at my PEQ-2 later and get the exact verbiage and report back.
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    B&H Photo Video appears to have them on their online site for one thousand and forty-five U.S. dollars.

    Quote Originally Posted by B&H Photo Video
    Important Notice!

    This is a special order item and is non-cancelable and non-returnable. Est. arrival at B&H is 2-4 weeks (subject to availability). You will be charged upon placing your order.

    This item is only available to law enforcement personnel and agencies.
    It seems one may "Checkout Now" with said item in their "Cart"!

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