This is not a range-finding laser but one that displays a visible dot to show where youre looking:Wow, check out that Prothonotary warbler, a rare specimen. See my red dot? Wait I see yours move it up to the left. Whoops I blinded him. Hes lying below on the ground now.-- FarmerJohn, May 15 2004 and I thought you made it up, you twitcher, you... http://www.mbr-pwrc...ramlst/i6370id.html [po, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004] Lasernocular (2/3 the way down the page) http://www.geocitie.../Tokyo/Harbor/2308/Binoculars, laser pointer and 'Sticky Tack' [benjamin, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004] Green laser for pointing to the stars http://www.telescop...RODUCT&itemID=37981 [ldischler, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004] It's a pity there couldn't be an equivalent for binocular astronomy.
"Look at that group of stars!" "Which one?" "Just above all those other stars, and left a bit..."-- Detly, May 15 2004 I thought that too, and was surprised to find that there is. I'll see if I can find a link...-- ldischler, May 15 2004 Probably green dot bat watching.-- FarmerJohn, May 16 2004 Doctor come down to the veterinarian office quick!!! There has been a rash, nay, an epidemic of blinded reticulated woodpeckers!!!-- r_kreher, May 07 2008 I'm told they tried laser pointer sights on spearguns, but they scared the fish off.-- normzone, May 07 2008 random, halfbakery