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Importing G&P DBAL PEQs
I wanted to get some clarification on this before I purchased one. I am considering purchasing a G&P DBAL PEQ box on ebay. But I am not sure if I can import it into Canada, whether it be due to ITAR restrictions or Canadian laws. Anyone know the 100% written in stone rules with bringing one in?
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ITAR only applies to items made in the USA. G&P is Asia. Buying from the USA and having it shipped to Canada is fine. That item is not restricted in any way.
On the other hand, a real DBAL (LDI, for example), would be ITAR and would need to be imported with paperwork. |
On that note the G&P DBAL is, as far as I know, not eye safe. You can only use it "for looks" but cannot fire if off during games as it can cause serious damage to the eye.
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Do not even bring it to the field. |
If you are importing the laser from China? No problems (Although Health Canada may potentially take a look at it)
If you are trying to import it from the United States? ITAR restricted. If you are trying to use it with your Night Vision at a game? Don't. |
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Alright, this is why I asked this question before dropping $150 plus on it lol.
Is there a eye safe IR PEQ? Like the PEQ16? I'm pretty new to this whole laser business |
There are, but they aren't cheap for a number of reasons. Expect to pay over 700 dollars, easy. :/
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LDI Class 1 IR can run you 700-900 depending on the source.
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what if one were to import it, reduce the output to class 1 and measured by a reputable source?
because you can reduce the output of most lasers. |
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Your best solution is to either A) Buy that real shit or B) Buy a Class 1 diode from a reputable source, with paperwork, and potentially build your own shit... And then find additional ways to document it because your homebrew laser will come under additional scrutiny come game time. |
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the paperwork is how you would know
also, have you ever seen a class 1 laser directly compared to a 5-8mw laser through night vision? the difference is pretty substantial. given they provide paperwork its easy to check it under nvd to verify their claims. its like the difference between a 200 lumen light and a 60 lumen light lol |
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