Laser guns have been a traditional toy for children for decades. They are considered safe because they do not actually fire anything. Instead, a toy laser gun lights up and makes noise. These toys usually resemble space-age sci-fi weapons and not real guns, making it less likely that they would be confused as a dangerous weapon. Some children also play laser tag with guns and vests that fire harmless beams of light.
Playing with laser guns can be dangerous for kids if proper precautions are not taken. The lasers emitted by these toys can cause eye injuries if aimed directly at the eyes. Additionally, some laser guns may have the potential to cause skin burns if held too close for too long. It is important for parents to supervise children while playing with laser guns and to ensure they are using them in a safe manner.
the laser was invented.....
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Laser Tag games, militaryforce-on-force exercises using MILES gear, that sort of thing.
No. There are laser pointers that are available to the public, but they are not weapons. Laser guns as you see in science fiction do not exist.
Green laser sight is used for accuracy in hand guns and rifles. The usefulness of green laser sight is reported to be fifty times brighter than the human eye and more accurate than red laser.
It's a kind of laser its the most brightest laser that man kind have found its even used to place on pistol or guns
Laser speed guns can target ONE specific vehicle, where radar may read one of several vehicle. Laser is harder to detect in advance, and harder to jam than radar.
Toys R' Us has a fine variety of laser tag guns. Try shopping online as well.
frogs and laser guns
They already do.
Of course they did.