@MrCrazyhack3r but it can damage your retina easily. a split second is enough to damage your eye for a lifetime. its not funny to have a blind spot in your vision for the rest of your life.
@DrunkeNsRetroGames No, this is false. A consumer, low strength laser like the red ones on these optics are not strong enough to ruin your eyesight in a split second. Please do not scare others with misguided information.
@DrunkeNsRetroGames There are a lot of things about paintball that are potentially unsafe (for instance, playing paintball without a mask). As with all of our products, it is the end user's responsibility to handle everything safely and responsibly :) Those who know consumer lasers (such as this one), know that in order for a red laser to damage your eyes, you must stare at it for a foolishly long period of time. - Trevor
@HustlePaintball check the DANGER sign and then inform yourself about lasers. every laser can be dangerous. and you are selling green lasers, too. so your arguments are invalid. if someone uses a scope the beam gets even more powerful. no one should ever point a laser at someone for fun.
@DrunkeNsRetroGames Certainly, many of our products can be used in a dangerous manner, and it is EVERYONE's responsibility to handle themselves appropriately, and safely.
Now, keep in mind, we do supply paintball, airsoft, law enforcement, military and real steel users, so we do have a variety of items that may not be just suitable for paintball. :)
@DrunkeNsRetroGames As it stands this argument is moot. It is not irresponsible to sell lasers or any paintball equipment because it is not up to our company to police those who purchase them.
@AlexKasper Yes, it can resist direct hits without any issues. Now that doesn't mean take it out back and unload a hopper on it, but it will not have any issues taking a hit. After a few it just might lose its zero. But these things are made for real firearms and are tsted on .50 caliber weapons. I think it can handle a silly paintball match :).
lol i laugh at people who put sights on paintball guns. paintballs dont have the same ballistic trajectory as a bullet therefore sights are just for looks. I personally aim for these things if i see someone with them on the other team cause they usually cost a lot lol
Hey I would never use a laser on a paintball field or a target as a matter of fact unless I intend on killing it. Damaging someones vision at the price of you playing a game is not a very intelligent decision, I have literally walked up onto someone on the other team to tell them to turn of their laser because they have pointed at me while I was using a magnified lens. I don't think that any of us would like getting a law suit for damaging someone's eyes.
JEEZUS THAT GUN IS SO FRIGGING EXPENSIVE! MY COMPUTER IS WORTH LESS THAN IT! But this video is about a laser/red dot. It is really friggin cool. But I don't really use dot sights and wouldn't the mirroring on the front give away your position?
Does this work well in outdoor airsoft games?
CollectorAgentAlex 2 days ago
@CollectorAgentAlex Absolutely, this optic will work great for that.
HustlePaintball 2 days ago
what iss the best red dot sight in your shop? thanks
calinikka4life 5 days ago
How much?
IAmAnAWESOMESamsung 1 week ago
@IAmAnAWESOMESamsung Check out the link in the description for the pricing.
HustlePaintball 6 days ago
would i be able to put this on a tippman a5 with a cyclone feed?
jgtz125 3 weeks ago
@jgtz125 You will need an adapter that changes the mount from a dovetail to a picatinny style.
HustlePaintball 3 weeks ago
@HustlePaintball cool thanks!
jgtz125 3 weeks ago
dang
BSuiTeS189 3 weeks ago
have you seen the DANGER sign? a responsible paintballshop should never sell lasers. just way too dangerous for playing around
DrunkeNsRetroGames 3 weeks ago 6
@DrunkeNsRetroGames ur stupid as fuck the fucking laser aint gonna fucking cut ur leg off if they point at it retard
MrCrazyhack3r 3 weeks ago
@MrCrazyhack3r but it can damage your retina easily. a split second is enough to damage your eye for a lifetime. its not funny to have a blind spot in your vision for the rest of your life.
DrunkeNsRetroGames 3 weeks ago
@DrunkeNsRetroGames You are hilariously full of shit.
morolen11 3 weeks ago
@DrunkeNsRetroGames No, this is false. A consumer, low strength laser like the red ones on these optics are not strong enough to ruin your eyesight in a split second. Please do not scare others with misguided information.
HustlePaintball 3 weeks ago
@DrunkeNsRetroGames I completely agree. Unlike MrCrazyhack3r
SoullessSkater 3 weeks ago
@DrunkeNsRetroGames There are a lot of things about paintball that are potentially unsafe (for instance, playing paintball without a mask). As with all of our products, it is the end user's responsibility to handle everything safely and responsibly :) Those who know consumer lasers (such as this one), know that in order for a red laser to damage your eyes, you must stare at it for a foolishly long period of time. - Trevor
HustlePaintball 3 weeks ago
@HustlePaintball check the DANGER sign and then inform yourself about lasers. every laser can be dangerous. and you are selling green lasers, too. so your arguments are invalid. if someone uses a scope the beam gets even more powerful. no one should ever point a laser at someone for fun.
DrunkeNsRetroGames 3 weeks ago
@DrunkeNsRetroGames Certainly, many of our products can be used in a dangerous manner, and it is EVERYONE's responsibility to handle themselves appropriately, and safely.
Now, keep in mind, we do supply paintball, airsoft, law enforcement, military and real steel users, so we do have a variety of items that may not be just suitable for paintball. :)
HustlePaintball 3 weeks ago
@DrunkeNsRetroGames As it stands this argument is moot. It is not irresponsible to sell lasers or any paintball equipment because it is not up to our company to police those who purchase them.
HustlePaintball 3 weeks ago
Silly question here: When it says durable, it means it can resist direct paintball impacts without problems?
AlexKasper 3 weeks ago
@AlexKasper
I have the same question about a direct hit on the lens?
NivisTigridis 3 weeks ago
@AlexKasper Yes, it can resist direct hits without any issues. Now that doesn't mean take it out back and unload a hopper on it, but it will not have any issues taking a hit. After a few it just might lose its zero. But these things are made for real firearms and are tsted on .50 caliber weapons. I think it can handle a silly paintball match :).
HustlePaintball 3 weeks ago
lol i laugh at people who put sights on paintball guns. paintballs dont have the same ballistic trajectory as a bullet therefore sights are just for looks. I personally aim for these things if i see someone with them on the other team cause they usually cost a lot lol
BrandonRDillon 3 weeks ago
Hey I would never use a laser on a paintball field or a target as a matter of fact unless I intend on killing it. Damaging someones vision at the price of you playing a game is not a very intelligent decision, I have literally walked up onto someone on the other team to tell them to turn of their laser because they have pointed at me while I was using a magnified lens. I don't think that any of us would like getting a law suit for damaging someone's eyes.
SoullessSkater 3 weeks ago 3
@SoullessSkater wow ur retarded
MrCrazyhack3r 3 weeks ago
@MrCrazyhack3r Okay, let me just shine a laser in your eyes while you are trying to shoot, see how you like it.
SoullessSkater 3 weeks ago
@SoullessSkater lawlawl....lawlawlawl
morolen11 3 weeks ago
@morolen11 Trollol lololol lol lol ololol :P
SoullessSkater 3 weeks ago
JEEZUS THAT GUN IS SO FRIGGING EXPENSIVE! MY COMPUTER IS WORTH LESS THAN IT! But this video is about a laser/red dot. It is really friggin cool. But I don't really use dot sights and wouldn't the mirroring on the front give away your position?
xXhunter47Xx 3 weeks ago