NcSTAR Flashlight & Green Laser

NcSTAR Flashlight & Green Laser

NcSTAR Flashlight & Green Laser - Enhance Your Aim (No Longer Available)

At Fox Airsoft, we strive to provide you with the best airsoft products, and the NcSTAR Flashlight & Green Laser combo was no exception. This durable light and laser combo from NcSTAR offered exceptional performance, allowing airsoft players to improve their aim and accuracy on the field. While we regret to inform you that this product is no longer available in our inventory, fear not, as we have an impressive range of alternative lights and lasers to cater to your airsoft needs.

Discover Our Wide Selection of Lights and Lasers

Although the NcSTAR Flashlight & Green Laser is no longer part of our product lineup, our extensive collection of top-notch lights and lasers will elevate your airsoft experience. Look at our Lights & Lasers section to find alternatives to enhance your aiming capabilities and give you a tactical edge on the airsoft field.

Product Highlights - NcSTAR Flashlight & Green Laser (No Longer Available)

The NcSTAR Flashlight & Green Laser combo was a versatile accessory designed to fit on most Weaver and Picatinny rails, making it compatible with a wide range of airsoft rifles and pistols. With this combo, you could experience the convenience of a powerful 200-lumen CREE LED flashlight and a precision green laser in one compact package.

What's Included In The Box (No Longer Available):

  • NcSTAR Flashlight & Green Laser
  • Quick Overview
  • 200 Lumen CREE LED
  • Ambidextrous Switch
  • Selectable Mode Light only, Laser Only, and Light and Laser

Key Features - NcSTAR Flashlight & Green Laser (No Longer Available)

  • Dry Weight of the light is: 4 oz
  • Entire package weight: 8 oz
  • Length: 3.4 inches (86mm)
  • Height: 1.9 inches (48mm)

Discover Other Great Options!

While the NcSTAR Flashlight & Green Laser may no longer be available, we invite you to explore our comprehensive collection of lights and lasers. These accessories are designed to meet the diverse needs of airsoft players, whether you prefer precision aiming with a laser or illuminating your surroundings with a powerful flashlight. Click the link below for other excellent options in our Lights & Lasers category.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the army use green lasers?

The army uses green lasers because they are more visible to the human eye compared to red lasers, especially in daylight conditions. Green lasers have a wavelength of around 532 nanometers, which makes them appear brighter and easier to see over longer distances. This increased visibility is advantageous for target designation, signaling, and rangefinding in both day and night operations. The clarity and brightness of green lasers enhance their effectiveness in various tactical scenarios.

What are green lasers used for?

Green lasers are used for a variety of purposes, including target designation, where they are employed to point out targets for precision strikes or for team members to identify threats. They are also used for rangefinding, accurately measuring distances in conjunction with other optical devices. In signaling, green lasers facilitate communication and marking positions between team members. Additionally, they assist in firearms training by providing a clear visual reference for aiming and shooting accuracy. In astronomy, green lasers are used to point out celestial objects in the night sky due to their high visibility.

Why are lasers banned in war?

Lasers are restricted in warfare primarily due to their potential to cause permanent eye damage and blindness. The Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons, part of the United Nations Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW), specifically prohibits the use of laser weapons designed to cause permanent blindness. This humanitarian regulation aims to prevent unnecessary suffering and protect combatants and non-combatants from the severe and irreversible effects of blinding laser weapons. However, lasers are still used for non-lethal purposes such as target designation, rangefinding, and signaling within the bounds of international law.