wacki
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I was at the recent NRA convention and were showing off these SecureFit glasses.
They claimed they were the best they had for sound issues as the frames were so thin they wouldn't impact break the ear muff seal. I got a mild but almost daily form of tinnitus in my 20's so this is a big deal for me. However, they don't come in MIL-PRF-31013 only ANSI Z87.1-2010. Just curious what the thoughts are of mil standard over the ANSI. There is a non trivial difference in strength but how much debris is really going to go backwards at the shooters face?
http://blog.safetyglassesusa.com/safety-tips/how-to-identify-ballistic-rated-eyewear
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They claimed they were the best they had for sound issues as the frames were so thin they wouldn't impact break the ear muff seal. I got a mild but almost daily form of tinnitus in my 20's so this is a big deal for me. However, they don't come in MIL-PRF-31013 only ANSI Z87.1-2010. Just curious what the thoughts are of mil standard over the ANSI. There is a non trivial difference in strength but how much debris is really going to go backwards at the shooters face?
http://blog.safetyglassesusa.com/safety-tips/how-to-identify-ballistic-rated-eyewear
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