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Excellent, mesh masks are now a valid look at Milsims...lol


Saw a 'Urban streetwear' store in london the other week with a dummy in the window with a LA Style vest and mesh mask on, so expect you tube drill rappers and then the local park hoodies / roadmen to be looking like skirmishers within the year  :o

 
Saw a 'Urban streetwear' store in london the other week with a dummy in the window with a LA Style vest and mesh mask on, so expect you tube drill rappers and then the local park hoodies / roadmen to be looking like skirmishers within the year  :o


Sounds like we're getting closer to The Purge every day.

 
Likely to protect from a comrade's brass. 


If they are shooting that close, outside the the 2-3 seconds around breaching. There is an issue in my mind. One sweep of enemy gunfire, grenade, even, tripping due to be so close is a big problem.

Just think in airsoft when people cluster in a doorway and/or room - in real world, brass would be the least of my concerns

 
If they are shooting that close, outside the the 2-3 seconds around breaching. There is an issue in my mind. One sweep of enemy gunfire, grenade, even, tripping due to be so close is a big problem.

Just think in airsoft when people cluster in a doorway and/or room - in real world, brass would be the least of my concerns
If you get hit in the face by brass, you flinch, it distracts you, and in such a situation, it's something you can ill afford. 

Also brass goes a long fucking way dude. 10 feet sometimes, you don't have to be less than a meter away, it'll go all the way across a room sometimes. 

 
Anyone watching 'In The Line of Fire w/ Ross Kemp' would have seen many of the CTSFO were wearing steel mesh mouthguards:

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And seemingly someone on the right has been at the beers between takes


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