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Join the contest SubscribeIs it legal to buy a peq-15 from an eBay, army surplus dealer?
Other than a warranty problem would there be any major consequences?
Id be more worried about prison
The problem with buying a PEQ 15 is knowing where it came from. They have never been sold to civilians so likely any PEQ 15 you run across either came stolen from the Military or it was sold off buy a police department. Now a PD sale isn't illegal but it breaks a sales agreement between L3 and the PD doing the sale. So either way, likely not a good idea. Plus if it ever breaks, L3 will not repair or replace it if you aren't the original purchaser i.e. Govt or LE agency.
More than likely they are watching the sale, ( have here in the past)
after you you buy it, you will get a knock on the door, they will "recover" stolen property and you'll be out what you paid.
If you squeak by and get away with it, more power to you. But be warned the agents watch these sites and request info on sales like this all the time. They don't bust you, just recover the goods at your expense.
Buy a civvy legal laser, there are a lot of goods ones on the market.
Guess I need to set the record straight here once again with your post.... YES IT'S SURELY ILLEGAL A LEO or DEPT RE-SELLS A "DEPT OWNED/PURCHASED" RESTRICTED CLASS IIIb unless that LE Dept. in question is somehow a manufacturer with a variance from the FDA. You seem not to read a few news stories on this topic. One of the biggies, the last agency, the DOE who let go of about 100 restricted A2's several years ago lost a few careers and was plea bargained in the courts...This was just one of several in the last 4-5 years.
To all your LEO's or Dept's reading, DO NOT DO THIS and re-sell a restricted device of these sorts. Contact LDI, Insight, etc. (the official qualified manufacturer your purchased from) if you need to legally relinquish your devices. Email or call us if unsure, and we can put you in touch with the direct personnel to accomplish this.
Vic
Is it legal to buy a peq-15 from an eBay, army surplus dealer?
To all you LEO's or Dept's reading, DO NOT DO THIS and re-sell a restricted device of these sorts. Contact LDI, Insight, etc. (the official qualified manufacturer your purchased from) if you need to legally relinquish your devices. Email or call us if unsure, and we can put you in touch with the direct personnel to accomplish this.
Vic
-I just got to ask why not go after the seller, are they not the one's at the head of the line.
There is always something like this to light cigarettes,blind your friends and pets.
IR 5 watt. stupidly dangerous. Not weapon rated. Not ITAR restricted.
High Power 5W infrared 808nm laser torch/excellent burning/Safe [OL-808-5W] - $689.99 : Zen Cart!, The Art of E-commerce
More than likely they are watching the sale, ( have here in the past)
after you you buy it, you will get a knock on the door, they will "recover" stolen property and you'll be out what you paid.
If you squeak by and get away with it, more power to you. But be warned the agents watch these sites and request info on sales like this all the time. They don't bust you, just recover the goods at your expense.
Buy a civvy legal laser, there are a lot of goods ones on the market.
DBAL D2 works great to 600 tards or so. Maybe farther
L3/Insight could remedy the civilian desire for a PEQ-15 by just putting class 1 stuff in a Mil-Spec PEQ-15 housing. Leave the illuminator port empty for all I care! I have one simple request, and that is to have rifles with fricken lasers attached to their rails. Now, evidently TNVC informs me that that cannot be done.
What you're describing can't be done only because the high-output (45 mW) aiming laser would remain intact. It's the PEQ-14 / ILWLP that has an eye-safe IR and VIS laser aimer, coupled with a white light "flashlight" and high-output (30 mW) IR laser illuminator. Insight L3 has issued VIS only versions of the ILWLP by omitting the IR laser modules - the housing remains undrilled for the IR laser apertures and the IR switch positions remain but are useless.
Can you bust open a PEQ-15 or PEQ-14 and neuter it? Sure, you can try - but everything inside is solidly bedded in epoxy and unless you're some kind of paleontologist (fossil hunting scientist) with tools and skills for removing fine objects from rock matrix without damaging them, you'll pretty much end up busting the PEQ into many, many pieces.
IR-V
Not sure we're on the same page. I'm suggesting they just start out with a class 1 IR laser (just like the ones in the LDI civilian lasers) and the standard red visible laser and mold it into the PEQ-15 housing that we're all so fond of.Wouldn't that make it civilian legal?
From a technology perspective, that is entirely doable. Have you looked at the Class 1 Eotech / Insight L3 CIVL, which is informally referred to as the "eye safe" ATPIAL? It's not an exact clone of the PEQ-15 / ATPIAL form, but close and can accept a mini-reflex sight.
IR-V
Yes, the CIVL has been on everybody's radar for some time now, nothing concrete though.
DBAL D2 works great to 600 tards or so. Maybe farther
Here is a question for everyone bantering this around...
What would anyone pay for a PEQ-15 that was class 1? As in Class 1 IR laser, Red Visible and class 1 IR laser Illuminator? inquiring minds want to know!
P.S. This would be from Insight By the way.
The problem with buying a PEQ 15 is knowing where it came from. They have never been sold to civilians so likely any PEQ 15 you run across either came stolen from the Military or it was sold off buy a police department. Now a PD sale isn't illegal but it breaks a sales agreement between L3 and the PD doing the sale. So either way, likely not a good idea. Plus if it ever breaks, L3 will not repair or replace it if you aren't the original purchaser i.e. Govt or LE agency.
Guess I need to set the record straight here once again with your post.... YES IT'S SURELY ILLEGAL A LEO or DEPT RE-SELLS A "DEPT OWNED/PURCHASED" RESTRICTED CLASS IIIb unless that LE Dept. in question is somehow a manufacturer with a variance from the FDA. You seem not to read a few news stories on this topic. One of the biggies, the last agency, the DOE who let go of about 100 restricted A2's several years ago lost a few careers and was plea bargained in the courts...This was just one of several in the last 4-5 years.
To all you LEO's or Dept's reading, DO NOT DO THIS and re-sell a restricted device of these sorts. Contact LDI, Insight, etc. (the official qualified manufacturer your purchased from) if you need to legally relinquish your devices. Email or call us if unsure, and we can put you in touch with the direct personnel to accomplish this.
Vic
I haven't read these stories, I have been (a favorite Vic quote here) "AS MOST KNOW" too busy with with inventing things. Since I am heading down the Laser manufacturing road, PLEASE point me to these stories where Law Enforcement agencies have been actually prosecuted for this crime? Also if you could? What is the exact CFR that they violated and was it Felony level crime? Misdemeanor level crime? Or was it Infraction Level Crime? that these Law Enforcement agencies committed? since your setting the record straight, Please? I am curious!
Look around Pete. DOE big sale several years ago, they were not set up I guess to re-sell now were they. Last year 2 LEO's arrested for selling IR lasers among many other weapon related charges. Read again what I said about Dept's not set up with FDA variances to sell a Class IIIb device. Done with you, go do your homework.
As stated, for you LEO's do not sell your restricted lasers that your Dept. obtained legally in accordance to begin with.
Done with me? I could only be so lucky!
Now... do you REALLY want me to go do my homework? Think and I mean REALLY T H I N K long and hard on this because if I actually take the time to go looking... you KNOW I will find out the real deal, and that hasn't always worked out so well for you in the past now has it?