jch10400
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Not sure if I’m answering your question or not, but …
My part-time retirement job is as a naturalist / guide for a company that does tours in the California desert. Several of the guides have purchased green “301”, “302”, or “303” lasers (this is the first I’ve heard of a “304”) to use on their tours. Different or no brand name, purchase prices between $6 for just the laser (me from Banggood) to over $20 for laser, battery, and charger (other guides from ebay or amazon).
I never researched what the different numbers are supposed to mean, but I can say it has nothing to do with actual brightness. I have a 301 that is brighter than other guides 302 or 303 model, and some of their 302 or 303’s are brighter than other 301’s. None of the 10 or so that I’ve seen can light a match / burn paper / melt plastic / whatever else is claimed.
I’ve only had one that came with the pattern or grid effect, and it worked like you said. Screw the focusing piece on and you get the grid, unscrew it and you get the single beam. I have no use for the pattern and didn’t want to leave the focuser off as it left threads unprotected, so I took a tweezer and removed the small plastic piece from the focuser then screwed it back on. This was irreversible, but I have no use for the pattern.
Don’t know if it’s true or not, but I was told the pattern is used by “ghost hunters” who believe a ghost can bend one or two of the beams if the pattern is projected on a wall.