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| Sidearms Bring on the Pistols! From Splatmasters to modern day semi-auto pistols. |
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| Old Navy? No, Old Army! Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Michigan
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| Sorry for the delay!!! I use a Vforce Vantage mask and the clips for the straps/ lens work great. I just gorilla glued the mount on there, It's only taken one hit but it seems to be holding fine. ![]() ![]() ![]() If you want them larger they're in my gallery: agentSmith Gallery - MCB Gallery The goggles are the sturdiest point, so going to the temple around where the strap joins is the most secure. Hope that helps!! Rob
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| Thanks for the pictures. That is what I tried too, but I didn't like them sticking out so far away from the mask. I was thinking of removing the mounting hardware and the plastic ring that goes around the camera and just using two zip-ties to attach it. |
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