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Mr. Barsness Sir, A few years ago you wrote a review of shooting/safety glasses in one of Wolfe's mags. I find myself in need of a pair, can you tell me what brand they were? Thanks, Marty
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Not JB, but I can highly recommend Decot glasses. Made by a shooter, for shooters. LINK
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Randolp Engineering is another place to check out.
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also depends on what exactly you'll use em for... may have to be more specialized than Decots for example. Knoblochs and Champions come to mind...
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needed to preface that with, need safety glasses. the shooting part was to make them multi-function, John did a review of some I'd like to look at without going back to back issues Thanks for the replies MC
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