Rock on Skookum, big thanks. Yeah, I'm aware it's a Class4 laser and that means it's in excess of 500mW IIRC. Hotter than an Izlid. Speaking of treating 'em like loaded guns, that's EXACTLY how we treated 'em in my unit, and accidentally firing one in the field would get you a field grade as if you'd had AD (talking about various PEQ's and even the PAC4). So it's in good, safe hands.
The newer ones laze as far or farther with a less powerful laser these days, right? Be nice but I can't afford that. It's also ~1064nm so it won't show up NOD's, just burn 'em out. So yeah, being careful goes without saying! I've always been careful with IR lasers though, I have IR glasses and goggles (but don't like wearing 'em unless I have to for obvious reasons). With a laser like that I bet it doesn't even have to be very reflective to still bounce enough back to do damage. I'll make sure to use it in the open --it's what I got it for anyway.
Awesome to hear it'll do that, I've heard they're rated for ten miles but I don't the specs to that --size of target, etc. I'll test it out much like you did at known distances, doing the math. Thanks for the tutorial, that's helpful until I can put my paws on the book, which is looking to be an uphill feat, probably gonna need to find someone with one and offer to pay them to scan it for me. It seems these were rare, probably due to tech changing and less powerful lasers with tighter collimation? Didn't help Litton sold out, so nobody to call. Not on Scribd either.
If anyone has a manual or knows where one is I can get a copy of, I'd appreciate it!