you can usually pick up a picatinny pistol rail for around 15.00 or less. It is made by UTG/Leapers. well my friend you get one shot @ this so be careful.......when you get the rail it should come with screws and flush mount nuts.......
1. breakdown pistol
2. carefully wrap and secure in a bench vise ( i suggest that you mount rail under instead of on slide since slide has too many interfearances)
3. pick a drill bit that is the same diameter of the hole that the Allen screw threads into (the flush mount nut has a threaded raised center with a pancake like outer diameter, do not use a bit that is bigger than the pancake or same size)
4. drill hole
5. file out any shavings with a bastard file (lightly)
6. install rail with nut on inside and screws thru the slotted holes on rail.
FIN
A better choice to retain and possibly increase the value of the gun is to get a set of Crimson Trace grips that have a laser built in to the grip they usually run around 200 a pair. (eliminates the hasssel of laser wires and drilling your gun)
Yes, there are doctors who do laser back surgeries in Houston.
Try it yourself :)
its impossible
Not for pointing a laser but for shooting one yes. Buy yourself 10 years in prison. Unless nobody knows it was you
Yes they can. It can do permanent damage to the retina. Unless you would have it done to you for all eternity, do not shoot anyone or anything in the eye with a laser.
I have never heard of anyone doing so.
Lasermax sells laser sighting systems for guns. Their products fit guns from makers like Glock, Sig Sauer, Beretta, Springfield, Smith & Wesson, and many others.
In most kirby games, simply find enemy that shoots lasers. suck that enemy up and you have yourself some laser-firing action
"There appears to be no reports of any mortalities associated with laser spine surgery. However, there are many sites questioning the efficacy of laser spine surgery. It might not be dangerous, but it also might not be helpful."
Someone would purchase a laser wrinkle remover from a professional dermatologist. Although not recommended as you can damage yourself and it is better to get it done professionally.
The LaserComb hair implant procedure is not dangerous if done correctly. There are 'rules' to follow to ensure safety such as not looking into the laser and not trying to repair the laser yourself.
Point and shoot. The operator projects a dot of laser light on the target. Something similar like you can do yourself if you have a laser pointer. In the bomb there are sensors that detect this projected dot on the target, and thus keep flying towards it, until it collides with it...