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greg700
January 12, 2005, 02:57 AM
Where can I find some quality shooting glasses for someone with a narrow face? Price is an issue, but I have to have glasses that fit.
I just broke my last pair of the youth sized protective optics glasses I have had for years, and while I have been looking for a while, nobody seems to carry anything but full sized or 'infant' glasses.
pete f
January 12, 2005, 05:12 AM
shooting glasses are just saftety glasses unless you are getting into the highend trap or skeet "highlighter" glasses
I usually buy OSHA approved safety glasses for between 4 and 8 dollars a pair and i find if i have good ones on the sight that are not all scratched up my guys are much more likely to wear them too.
check your town for an idustrial supply house and see what they have.
we buy from a couple of local houses and the guys really like crews and elvex i prefer the crews blackjack and the Uvex tomcat both all day comfortable to me
make sure what ever you buy is ANSI Z87.1 compliant this means they are impact rated to OSHA standards
http://www.safetyglassesusa.com/
http://www.lindensafety.com/index.cfm
both are decent places to look and see what it available I have not connection to either place but we have bought from them.
Trigger
January 12, 2005, 09:54 AM
You could probably go to Lenscrafters or any eye glass place and get some cheaper non perscription safety glasses. Might be more expensive that what you would at Walmart though.
OH25shooter
January 12, 2005, 02:54 PM
At Gander Mountain I've seen youth size shooting glasses. S&W was the name, but they look like AOE safety glasses. Have also seen them at local gun supply stores.
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