Or make a tube out of a cereal box to hold over the end of your binoculars/ 
camera lens.  Some strange people actually use this miraculous piece of 
technology to avoid glare.

Now can we please drop this thread?

Cap'n Crunch.


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>Subject: CDR: Re: Re; cover your glass 
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>Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 20:58:48 -0800 (PDT) 
>Old-Subject: Re: Re; cover your glass 
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>I'd be willing to be that placing a semi-reflective glass wedge in the optical 
>path ahead of the scope's front lens would defeat such laser detection systems. 
> Any incoming light not reflected off the wedge's front surface (and perhaps 
>trapped in an adjoining baffle) would almost surely be reflected off the 
>wedge's other front surface denying the laser's operator enough of a return 
>signal to work with.
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