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If you're down this way you can try mine
Amber cover for the light bar on the roof for snow season
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My new baby, G19! Next to her big sister G17
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What does the amber do?
I picked this ladder up today. Fits perfect!
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Amber light cuts through blowing snow and decreases glare
here is the long version if your interested:
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/t...ght_color.html
Thank you, I assumed it was something like that, since fog lights are amber.
From the yellow light article:
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In fact it's because of the way the human eye processes different colours of light. Blue, indigo, and violet are difficult for the human optical system to process correctly. They are the shortest visible wavelengths and tend to focus in front of our retina rather than upon it. To demonstrate this to yourself, after dark find a deep blue storefront sign or blue lights on an airport runway or something else that's a deep blue light emitter against a dark background in the absence of white light—from any appreciable distance, it's almost impossible for your eyes to see the blue lighted object as a sharply defined form;the edges blur. The blur effect is not present with nearby signs or lights of colours other than blue.
This explains, and perfectly captures, why I can't make out the time on my parents stove with blue LED display. Drives me crazy.
Volkmann Combat Carry in 9mm.
Gutted a lot of the safe to swing this one.
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Nice! Luke makes some awesome 1911's