Dr. Airsoft, Practical Testing: Classic Army Safety Goggle

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2010

Dr. Airsoft (Mark Vaughan, M.D.) tests the Classic Army Safety Goggle at Airsoft Extreme. http://www.airsoftmedicine.com

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  • Whilst I only use high quality goggles, this is a bit OTT, especially for UK as most skirmishes are 328fps with 0.2g, so 500+ with 0.43g is ridiculous and not worth even doing. But I do realise this is USA, whats the common fps over there?

  • @LeeIsBoobs

    We have games allowing that speed with 0.43 gm bb's. Even with rules about engagement distances there have been point-blank hits in games at two locations in my state. This should never happen, but I want players to know what products can take this kind of energy if they choose to protect themselves from this possibility.

  • You shot him point blank in the face! OFc it is gona break thats why airsoft players have range rules

  • @SmallxTaylor

    Please watch the other Dr. Aifsoft videos for products which pass the test and prove to be safer to use.

  • I just did some testing of the 3M Sporties using an 800 fps pellet gun. I hope you can use my video as response. Very impressive results from inexpensive safety glasses.

  • @taofledermaus

    Thanks. It looks like they would be adequate for pinking at targets in the backyard.

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  • Those are shooting glasses, you're not meant to be shot at with them on

  • 0:53 made in china ?

  • @NJblackops

    You are correct. This is a violation of any field's minimum engagement distance, but it happens. Most documented eye injuries occured at short range (Kratz A - Am J Ophthalmol - 01-JAN-2010; 149(1): 37-44). One incident occured within 4 feet at a Fort Ord game. It is documented in NAM magazine, issue 11. These injuries should never happen. Using gear that can take a close hit is the way to prevent the most common serious eye injuries

  • Thanks dude,every time you do this kind of videos,i feel safer and i would know what to use :D

  • too bad it has no ear,it cant support the goggles on the face XD

  • ALIIEEN

  • hmmm well Classic Army is a Hong Kong brand, and over here our guns are limited to 2 joules, anything over that is illegal and considered a firearm.

    Also, there are many sites here that enforce a lower limit... However, you are right these glasses are pretty shit..... just like a lot of Classic Army stuff =/

  • USE GOGGLES. I wanted to be a Navy SEAL when i got out of highschool in a year. So much for that. 2 months ago i got shot from 5 feet away with a kwa. We werent having a war, just shooting a tree, so we didnt wear goggles. My friend turned around, waved his gun and said "lets go inside". All i heard was "POP". And from that point on ive been through a bunch of crap. I went from 20/15 in my left eye to 20/100 at the best. I beg you, wear your goggles.WEAR THEM!

  • My glasses titled and i got shot in the corn of my eye...

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