For conventional metallic samples, agreement between experimental damage thresholds and theoretical thresholds for melting vaporizing and heating to 2 eV is fair. It is shown that silver has the greatest theoretical threshold and figure of merit at 1. 06 mu m, but silver, copper, and gold have approximately equal figures of merit at 10. 6 mu m. Some clustering mechanism probably is involved in the isolated-spot damage observed in conventional samples.