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i was wondering if/when this would make it out
now we just need to know street prices on the units , which will probably keep me out of the game
yeah i remember that article and some of the talk about it back then. i believe it was around the same time or shortly after vortex had brought out their squad weapon fire control. but atleast the magpul/maz looked like it would be available commerciallyHere's a 2022 article on it. They mentioned it to be around $2,000 msrp.
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[SHOT Show] Magpul X Maztech X4 System
Out of left field, Magpul announced a collaboration with Maztech for their X4 System. A smart optic HUD with ammo counting magazines.www.thefirearmblog.com
Thank you Joe2k 2022 which is like 5k in today's money
the only single video I have seen is their own ads. nothing from shot.I’ve seen zero videos or coverage on it. I know @Lowlight is going to stop by there and give a low down on it. I’ll wait until he posts something before I’ll call it vaporware.
I've seen a lot of YT at the Magpul booth, but this has not turned up at all.
They still have Q1 2025 up on their website as of now, maybe it'll disappear. They're hiring a few positions too, so they must have some cash flow too.
I really just want the LRFs, don't give much of a shit about the FCS.
I believe lrf’s with 1250nm or greater are not regulated because that nm wavelength is eye safe regardless of power.hmmm, how do they skirt around the FDA for the 15k model? Is that not full power?
I had heard that the 15k model is not going to be sold into the civi market. We shall see.hmmm, how do they skirt around the FDA for the 15k model? Is that not full power?
I had heard that the 15k model is not going to be sold into the civi market. We shall see.
IANAL but reading the FDA laser classification and regulation (21 CFR Part 1040.10: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/cfrsearch.cfm?FR=1040.10) and having our favorite AI overlord, ChatGPT also opine, there is nothing in there about sales prohibition.hmmm, how do they skirt around the FDA for the 15k model? Is that not full power?
Great info! I wish I understood why companies don't do what you said and slap a label on them for warning and call it a day. There must be some kind of industry precedent that makes them uncomfortable with doing that.IANAL but reading the FDA laser classification and regulation (21 CFR Part 1040.10: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/cfrsearch.cfm?FR=1040.10) and having our favorite AI overlord, ChatGPT also opine, there is nothing in there about sales prohibition.
Part 1040.10, to me, is all about proper labeling and warnings on these products. However, it is a hazard-based assessment not just around power levels but the actual hazards to humans. The whole IR range (700nm-1mm) can technically harm you, but the NIR stuff is particularly damaging, not that SWIR is not. There is a bit of this in 21 CFR 1040.10(e).
A lot of the reg is deferential to the ISO standard IEC 60825-1 on wavelength, power, and hazard classification. There is nothing I can find that says "these louts cannot own them", it's more going after manufacturers who don't put the safety labels that tell you not to point it at yourself/anyone else along with power and wavelength. Some of the mil units also have the disclaimer against the FDA reg, pretty sure my LA-5/B has some legalese on it.
I think the "FDA says no" is a bit of misinformation-or at least, misdirection-that gets said online along with ITAR restrictions. Feels like a copout and likely more to do with liability issues for the vendors. It's not like CBP was seizing all of the Homogear and other knockoff "airsoft LAMs" nor Perst devices for the FDA, the units that were seized were mostly sanctions related.
Having said all that, the big vendors of MFALs can literally gargle my hairy sack lmao. I don't like the idea that the King's Men are somehow qualified to use it but we are not. Hell, I was a dumbass 17 year old when I enlisted, no way that BCT+AIT made me in anyway aware about dangers of lasers.
The salesperson said the 15K was available though, so unless something happens between now and March 2025, I really hope this is a turning point for the industry along with the Horosun IRIS series.