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  • #31
    jcourson
    Member
    • Mar 2014
    • 491

    I knew about the inserts. We always have to stay on the young Marines that wear glasses to make sure they have the inserts. I just realized that while I assumed that there was straight up prescription glasses, I did not recall ever seeing them.
    Not knowing is the curse of having 20/20 I guess.
    Originally posted by Ant45
    Plenty of people who don't frequent internet forums are blissfully unaware that their guns suck.
    I don't understand. Is he being forced out for being an ammo-grabbing fascist or for being a failure as an ammo-grabbing fascist?

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    • #32
      Merc1138
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Feb 2009
      • 19742

      Originally posted by jcourson
      I knew about the inserts. We always have to stay on the young Marines that wear glasses to make sure they have the inserts. I just realized that while I assumed that there was straight up prescription glasses, I did not recall ever seeing them.
      Not knowing is the curse of having 20/20 I guess.
      Heh.

      I also forgot another downside. The inserts add weight, and while it's not much for most frames, the ESS suppressors just want to fall off my face with the inserts if I tilt my head the slightest bit downward unless I'm using the stupid trap. Those frames got lost. The regular crossbows don't have that problem.

      Fit overs also exist that aren't terrible looking(not the highschool science lab type goggles), but they don't fit every pair of prescription glasses.

      Another up side to inserts, is that if you want to change the lens colors, you're just paying for plain lenses. If you have prescription lenses... you're paying for prescription lenses every time you want to change the color.

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      • #33
        Mute
        Calguns Addict
        • Oct 2005
        • 8439

        I've never had a problem with fogging.
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