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Eye Pro for Those of Us Fortunate Enough to Wear Glasses

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Lorimor:
(ahem)

I've never found a pair of "shooting glasses" that fit over my street glasses that were satisfactory.  In my ignorance, I thought my high powered prescription provided sufficient protection, i.e., my thick lenses were basically bulletproof.

Not so.  After reading this article,
 http://forums.1911forum.com/showthread.php?t=457764&highlight=range+incident, I realized I needed to rethink my position.

So I bought a pair of these babies:

http://www.amazon.com/Champion-Over-Spec-Ballistic-Glasses-Amber/dp/B007ZNTN7G/ref=pd_sim_sg_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=1VJJ17FPT98ZMZVMFWK7

These make the military standard MIL-PRF-31013 3.5.1.1 Ballistic Resistance grade, which is pretty good.  Better than the Z87 standard.  They also come in clear.

So those of you who have the pleasure of shooting with me will get to see my new ultra-geek fashion statement.  But since even my old, myopic, glaucoma riddled eyes are worth protecting, I won't mind my new enhanced geek status. 

PS Yes, I know I can get prescription shooting glasses.  Decot HyWyds etc. But to "keep it real" I believe I should shoot with my street glasses so I'm working with my "normal" vision.   Progressive bifocals are a factor.  :)

I.C.E. Suppressors may be in my future.  I'm still researching.  Meanwhile, the Champions will suffice. 

 

 

bullit:
You should train for reality so should I expect to see you wearing these around town?  Kind of reminds of our "BC" glasses from the military.....

Lorimor:

--- Quote from: bullit on May 28, 2014, 07:20:44 AM ---You should train for reality so should I expect to see you wearing these around town?  Kind of reminds of our "BC" glasses from the military.....

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Yep.  My wife will appreciate it, especially when I wear black socks with my sandals. 

DenmanShooter:
I also have progressive lenses and use over the glasses shooting glasses. 

I need to look through the top half of my glasses when shooting.  This is no problem since head is usually leaned forward while shooting anyway. 

I can't even remember the brand but they were inexpensive (less than $20.00).

Edit-- These--> http://www.amazon.com/Allen-Company-Over-Prescription-Shooting-Glasses/dp/B003TWWT5A/ref=pd_sim_sg_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0FVJ6X8YXTEJ8HYZBKM9

Lorimor:

--- Quote from: DenmanShooter on May 28, 2014, 09:47:56 AM ---I also have progressive lenses and use over the glasses shooting glasses. 

I need to look through the top half of my glasses when shooting.  This is no problem since head is usually leaned forward while shooting anyway. 

I can't even remember the brand but they were inexpensive (less than $20.00).

Edit-- These--> http://www.amazon.com/Allen-Company-Over-Prescription-Shooting-Glasses/dp/B003TWWT5A/ref=pd_sim_sg_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0FVJ6X8YXTEJ8HYZBKM9


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I got a pair of those.  They fit and look waaaaayyyy cool  8) but I don't think they meet the MIL-PRF-31013 3.5.1.1 Ballistic Resistance standard. 

Some light reading on ballistic eyewear.  Eye opening!  :)

http://www.luckygunner.com/labs/eye-protection-shooting-glasses-review/

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