January 25th, 2015, 13:58 | #1096 |
Airframe thingy.
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January 30th, 2015, 13:59 | #1097 |
January 30th, 2015, 14:18 | #1098 | |
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And this is with military grade active hearing. I've never tried a cheap knockoff so I don't know their capability. Pros: Protects your hearing (real world contacts will leave your head ringing for hours and in some cases years later. Depending on the vicinity of loud bangs you can actually be rendered deaf for day or 2, which sucks balls). When turned all the way up, it allows you to hear like superman (not really that well, but you can hear talking and such from a lot longer away). They can be fitted with/or come with a built in headset for voice comms. This is why you can often find a few members of a SF team who rely on comms to be wearing them on a DA (Direct Action) or where fighting in CQC. Cons: This is by far the biggest, and the reason why front line troops generally don't ever wear them, is that you can't accurately figure out the direction that someone is shooting at you. The active hearing cuts out every time a loud noise happens near you. E.g, if there sporadic shooting around, and you're trying to listen to something important, it cuts in and out constantly and you only get part of the message (you can imitate this by putting a set of earmuffs on, and with both hands, pick them off your head and put them back on in quick succession a few times in a row). Now thats real world - In Airsoft they protect your ears and look cool. Cause everyone knows looking cool is half the fight! |
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February 6th, 2015, 23:33 | #1099 |
Haha, I actually sewed it myself about a year ago!
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March 10th, 2015, 00:41 | #1102 | |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Sometimes it's difficult to tell what direction a noise came from, especially if it was toned down by the hearing protection. At least with the quietpro I can run one ear on for comms and one ear off to direction find |
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March 15th, 2015, 03:03 | #1103 |
April 1st, 2015, 17:31 | #1104 |
Emerson Advanced FAST Helmet. Revision Desert Locust goggles with built in fan and thermal lenses (attached with ESS FAST goggle mounting kit). TRI Comtac III's with mic. Half mesh face shield attached with Smith Optics boogie straps. TAG-IR I kept since my last deployment. |
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April 1st, 2015, 18:14 | #1105 |
Like the goggle mounting kit. May have to look into that
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April 1st, 2015, 18:33 | #1106 | |
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April 1st, 2015, 22:39 | #1107 |
AKA M700murder
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My lid...
DEVGRU Red Squadron Helmet (2011- Post-UBL Raid) -FMA Aramid Fiber Maritime Helmet Hydrodipped AOR1 -Wilcox L4G32 NVG Mount* -MPLS Charge Light* -S&S Precision Manta Strobe* -GP/NVG-18's*
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April 2nd, 2015, 01:29 | #1108 |
I plan purchase the ess mounting kit.
Did you have to modify anything? Are you aware of any other options. To me it looks pretty slick |
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April 2nd, 2015, 10:33 | #1109 |
I Live it, only two changes which would make it untouchable, Canadian flag and change the camo to CADPAT.....
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April 2nd, 2015, 14:40 | #1110 |
Bud it cost off memory around $60. It came with straps and the mounting pieces to fit into the FAST rails as an all inclusive unit. I'm really happy with the purchase and IMO it's worth it!
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