I wanted to know everyones opinion on wearing shooters glasses during a game?
I wanted to know everyones opinion on wearing shooters glasses during a game?
I have often wondered about how everyone at the aosc feel's about the saftey of using shooter's saftey glasses during a game.... I myself would not feel safe unless i had full seal goggles because i would be afraid of them sliding down and getting shot in the eye. I have played the sniper role and ALWAYS aim for center mass shot's but have been worried about shooting at player's with this style glasses because i have seen them shatter during test's at point blank range sometime's. I just wanted to know everyone's opinion on this. And if you wear them i mean no disrespect to you I was just curious
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Re: I wanted to know everyones opinion on wearing shooters glasses during a game?
I've been lit up a few times in the face, and am very glad I did not wear my shooters glasses when it happened. Being shot by Clutch also sobered me up, because while my shooters glasses ARE ansi rated, a shot from a well tuned sniper rifle COULD tilt my glasses, or even knock them off, while the AEG guys are shooting at me. So I stick with my goggles from now on.
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Re: I wanted to know everyones opinion on wearing shooters glasses during a game?
Many I have seen have gaps in the rear where a BB coming from 45 degrees behind could easily hit your eye. I still see people wearing them at different fields and don't understand why they are not banned.
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Re: I wanted to know everyones opinion on wearing shooters glasses during a game?
I have been wearing shooting glasses since I started, and have yet to have an issue. Been hit direct in the glasses many many times, yet they hold. Unless the AOSC changes that rule I will continue to wear them.

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Technically, the ones i wear are just safety glasses, not even shooting glasses. They have taken countless direct hits and not had any problems whatsover. I prefer them to the goggles, since they also have no fogging problems.
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I picked up a set of Dewalt tinted safety glasses several months back and love em.You can't even make em fog.

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Re: I wanted to know everyones opinion on wearing shooters glasses during a game?
Well, I just use the steel mesh goggles I bought at op24-2 from smitty. they're sealed around the edges, and no lens means no fog. Also, the mesh acts like a tint blocking out some light, but it's not too bad cause I could still see pretty clearly after dark.
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I agree with Garrett, the only time I don't wear those are during the CQB games.GARRETT wrote: I have been wearing shooting glasses since I started, and have yet to have an issue. Been hit direct in the glasses many many times, yet they hold. Unless the AOSC changes that rule I will continue to wear them.
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Though i prefer mesh i have worn safety glasses and had no problems. further more i believe we should have the choice to wear them. i just don't like getting shot in the face.
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Re: I wanted to know everyones opinion on wearing shooters glasses during a game?
I don't like glasses just because I had a bb shoot right in between my lense and my eye in a backyard game one time. Im happy that it just happened not to hit anything 

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Re: I wanted to know everyones opinion on wearing shooters glasses during a game?
I also have not had any problem with my shooting glasses, I use winchesters, and like others have said my shooting glasses have taken hits with out any problems. I too believe that we should still be allowed the option to wear them.
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Re: I wanted to know everyones opinion on wearing shooters glasses during a game?
Ive played with a lot of different glasses, ranging from mesh, to ski, to shooters glasses. I personally own all and even a full fiberglass facemask (AoT edition). Truthfully the shooters glasses are actually the best of them. Reason why is when you play woodland games (like Op 24-2) all of the other goggles would fog up, and the facemask was just too rigid for the play style. Its a simple alternative to the fog and facepain. I played whach-a-bravo at one point at 24-2 with us jumping up, shooting off 10 rounds each, then ducking to avoid, and none of the shots came near my face. And even when they did i could see, or at least know, to look away or cover my face. If you play up close, dont where them. if your playing 100 feet+ with normal AEGS and maybe a sniper or two, it should be fine.
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Re: I wanted to know everyones opinion on wearing shooters glasses during a game?
Don't do that again... anybody. Most ski goggles aren't meant to be stopping projectiles, and have been shown to be too weak for airsoft use. The same can be said for a lot of the old military sand goggles; a BB can punch right through.Felix wrote: to ski (goggles)

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SteevoLS wrote: Don't do that again... anybody. Most ski goggles aren't meant to be stopping projectiles, and have been shown to be too weak for airsoft use. The same can be said for a lot of the old military sand goggles; a BB can punch right through.
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[glow=red,2,300]You must wear ANSI RATED EYE PROTECTION. There is NO EXCEPTION to this rule.[/glow]
On that note most shooting glasses are ANSI rated. I preffer glasses over other forms of eyepro even though it does leave you more vulnerable. I recommend all newer players wear FULL Seal or masks.
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Re: I wanted to know everyones opinion on wearing shooters glasses during a game
I occasionally use ESS Ice Naro shooting glasses and played part of Op24-2 wearing Wiley-X Jake glasses. They are both ansi and mil-spec rated. I generally don't play with them because 1: our home field doesn't allow them.
2: Because I need something covering my mouth (I am terrified of getting teeth shot out).
One recommendation I will make on the subject is to find glasses that fit close to your face. This makes it harder for bb's to get in. Also, I would recommend glasses (or goggles for that matter) with both ansi and mil-spec ratings. The mil-spec rating certifies that the lens will stop a twelve gauge shotgun with some particular shot, plenty of protection for airsoft.
2: Because I need something covering my mouth (I am terrified of getting teeth shot out).
One recommendation I will make on the subject is to find glasses that fit close to your face. This makes it harder for bb's to get in. Also, I would recommend glasses (or goggles for that matter) with both ansi and mil-spec ratings. The mil-spec rating certifies that the lens will stop a twelve gauge shotgun with some particular shot, plenty of protection for airsoft.
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