Posted by: Ors
glow rings? - 05/09/06 01:58 AM
Anyone know of a US distributor for glow rings, or a UK distributor that ships to the US?
Posted by: ironraven
Re: glow rings? - 05/09/06 02:53 AM
There are a couple on eBay that were mentioned here a few weeks ago. The search should find it, it had to the with SgtMike's micro kit, IIRC
Posted by: Marc
Re: glow rings? - 05/10/06 11:23 PM
I would love to know the real legal deal with these. I have several Internet snippets which make a case for these thing being illegal in our US of A. Which makes me think that buying one on ebay is a gray market purchase (this is a total guess). Is anyone knowledgable enough to assert what they BELIVE is the actual legal status of these items. I know its all technicalities but lets pretend we all follow the law all the time <img src="/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />
Mark
Posted by: 7k7k99
Re: glow rings? - 05/11/06 06:32 AM
our government [nuclear regulatory commission] believes this is a frivolous use of tritium and will not approve them for sale. I don't know if TAD gear ever got their tritium thumbstuds for knives approved by the NRC or not. Go figure -- the NRC allows tritium watches but not keychains
I got mine on ebay from singapore
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...IT&rd=1
Posted by: Ors
Re: glow rings? - 05/11/06 12:10 PM
so it is your belief that they are not for sale in the USA because Uncle Sam thinks it's a waste of nuclear technology?
Posted by: 7k7k99
Re: glow rings? - 05/11/06 03:43 PM
that's what I was told from a seller in the UK that would not sell them to me -- he said our government thought that was a trivial use of tritium and would not approve them for sale here
Posted by: norad45
Re: glow rings? - 05/11/06 04:27 PM
I have some on my handgun sights. I guess Uncle Sam thinks that is less trivial. <img src="/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
I believe, and I may be wrong, that it is the amount or tritium that is regulated by the US not the actual use. I am also under the impression that while these are legal to own in the US, they are not legal to sell... if that makes any sence.
If you head on over to CandlePower Forum and run searches for tritium and glowrings, you will numerous threads on the safety, legality and sources for tritium products and glowrings.
CandlePower Forum Pete
Posted by: KR20
Re: glow rings? - 05/11/06 08:12 PM
How much tritium are in a glow ring? And is there a safety concern having this much radioactive material too close to the body?
20
Posted by: massacre
Re: glow rings? - 05/11/06 08:46 PM
Although Tritium does produce ionizing (beta IIRC) radiation, it's pretty weak compared to most radioactive materials. Typically you ingest it as tritiated water, but you can also breath it. As long as it's not in your body pinging around in your tissues, you should be relatively safe. Don't go breaking it open and eating the stuff even if it leaves your body in about a month... <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> If it does break open, handle it with chem gloves and dispose of properly. For the most part don't handle it, breath it or ingest it, and it shouldn't pose any problems in it's sealed tube.
Posted by: Dreadnought
Re: glow rings? - 05/12/06 02:47 AM
I purchased some thru eBay from the dealer Raven-Tech I have also purchased some from him outside of eBay. I receive them in 4 days from the U.K. (Not bad huh). Everyone who sees them wants them. My girlfriend wears them out to the club and gets alot of attention. Boring me just uses them on my key chain and EDC kit like Sgt Mike.
BTW...the 3 main uses for tritium in the U.S. is (was?) in watches, gun sights and EXIT signs.
Dread
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: glow rings? - 05/12/06 02:29 PM
I purchased some thru eBay from the dealer Raven-Tech
Ive also purchased from Raven-Tech and can recommend them.