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Neutron
04-23-2013, 08:09
Does any one know about these? I have an Ar up for trade on armslist and a guy wants to trade for it. What little I have come up with on them is cool. My concern is they are DoD only, it appears. Now he says that his is the civilian version. Pricing is in the $4-6k range new, but the couple of used ads I have found are more like $500-650 range. Not really sure it is as lucrative as he thinks it is. I'm also not sure i have a use for it, as cool as it is. Any info on this would be great

daknee_k
04-23-2013, 09:39
Never seen one. If you are in LE, may be useful. If you have your weapon aimed at someone otherwise, usually best to pull the trigger.

Ronin13
04-23-2013, 10:02
You really don't have a use for it, why waste the money? Also it can get you into a lot of trouble if you use it for the intent it was designed. I believe you're federally fvcked if you shine it at an aircraft. Are you aware of what it's used for?

Dingo
04-23-2013, 10:15
Aren't we all "federally fvcked" these days, in a manner of speaking? :-)

Neutron
04-23-2013, 10:36
As far as having a use for it, well I suppose one could justify it either way. Fed say we don't have a use for semi auto rifles, but here I am on a Ar forum. As far as design, its primary use is for non lethal interaction with a target. It can also be used as a laser pointer, and a light. Think Laser Genetics ND series lights. The whole air plane thing doesn't have me worried. I usually don't find myself at the airport trying to bring down 747's. Just not my thing, not that I'm judging.

Sawin
04-23-2013, 10:57
What does this thing do/accomplish above and beyond an AN PEQ? In other words, why would it be so expensive?

brokenscout
04-23-2013, 11:02
It's DOD property, got an offer also.. Ask him for the nsn number or hand receipt :)

Dingo
04-23-2013, 11:04
Maybe ask TheBelly what his thoughts are... he's got that stolen property thread. Maybe you can trick the guy into giving you a closeup shot of the serial number.

Aloha_Shooter
04-23-2013, 11:36
From http://www.bemeyers.com/index.php?option=com_product&catid=36&id=12:


Sale of this product is restricted to the Department of Defense through a direct purchase.

This product is subject to U.S. Law, including ITAR, and requires a license from the Department of State for export.

I would run the hell away from this guy and report his e-mail/number to the nearest CID.

Ronin13
04-23-2013, 11:48
Aren't we all "federally fvcked" these days, in a manner of speaking? :-)
Yes, but no use in actually inviting it by using a GLARE device. [Beer]

As far as having a use for it, well I suppose one could justify it either way. Fed say we don't have a use for semi auto rifles, but here I am on a Ar forum. As far as design, its primary use is for non lethal interaction with a target. It can also be used as a laser pointer, and a light. Think Laser Genetics ND series lights. The whole air plane thing doesn't have me worried. I usually don't find myself at the airport trying to bring down 747's. Just not my thing, not that I'm judging.
Sort of... you are correct they're somewhat used for non-lethal interaction, but their primary use is, as defined by DoD use of Dazzler and GLARE systems, "intended to temporarily blind or disorient its target with intense directed radiation," mostly used in ECP and TCP operations. Outside of police roadblocks, I see no pertinent civilian use.

What does this thing do/accomplish above and beyond an AN PEQ? In other words, why would it be so expensive?
See my above description. In other words, you don't need one, get a AN PEQ-2. [Beer]

Great-Kazoo
04-23-2013, 12:34
Which would you benefit from more.??
1) Cool Factor
2) Money

If it's #1 i have lots of Cool Factor shit i'd be happy to dump (OOPS) barter with.

Aloha_Shooter
04-23-2013, 12:40
Which would you benefit from more.??
1) Cool Factor
2) Money

If it's #1 i have lots of Cool Factor shit i'd be happy to dump (OOPS) barter with.

If sale is really restricted as the company's website indicates then you need to add:

3) Prison Food
4) Involuntary Boyfriend

to the menu.

Blockhead
04-23-2013, 13:01
I had probably the same guy offer it to me over the weekend for a rifle I have listed on Armslist. Sounds like he's desperate to get rid of the thing.

<MADDOG>
04-23-2013, 13:14
The same fellow offered me that item, then a suppresor from "his storage unit". Be careful.

Neutron
04-23-2013, 13:47
Yeah I kind of got the feeling he was a wee bit dodgy. I told him I'd think about it. I was leaning more toward declining the trade but I wanted more info. It was more, having a laser designator like the ND3 that could be focused to use as a laser pointer. Not really after blinding aspect of it. I will be passing up on it. I can pass along his info if anyone else is interested haha. Thanks for the info

Ronin13
04-23-2013, 13:52
If sale is really restricted as the company's website indicates then you need to add:

3) Prison Food
4) Involuntary Boyfriend

to the menu.
This! Not just the purchase and possession, but if you were to happen to use as intended, it would be very unfortunate for you. My brother's friend got in trouble with Ft. Collins PD years ago for shining a green laser on a house throwing a party. He had no idea you couldn't do that. Be safe.

losttrail
04-23-2013, 14:22
Aren't we all "federally fvcked" these days, in a manner of speaking? :-)

At this current point in time, probably more so by the state than the feds.

Great-Kazoo
04-23-2013, 17:50
At this current point in time, probably more so by the state than the feds.

Fortunately both .gov's dispense free condoms