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Pyramex

Safety Glasses


Pyramex Fortress Safety Eyewear, Clear Lens With Silver Frame
(Sports) Pyramex
Release date: 2010-07-06

Straight back rubber coated temple tips.
Adjustable nose pad provides a comfortable fit for a broad range of bridge sizes.
Vented lens allows air to flow away from the lens to prevent fogging.

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medical safety glasses?

does anyone in the medical field know where i can get reasonably priced medical safety eyewear? i want something similar in style to a sunglass hopefully with some color variant. I dont need xray protection because those are provided for us as needed. i just need something to cover my eyes but i would like them to be able to be more fitting and less bulky. thanks for all help!


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What's the easiest way to get a foreign body out of your eye without seeking medical attention????

I work in warehouse where this is a common problem and safety glasses are not always available. This happens alot and it is normally just a small piece which comes out bt itself or with the aid of eyewash!!!


If it's a small piece and isn't embedded in the eyeball then you can lift your upper eyelid and tuck the bottom eyelid underneath after removing any loose eyelashes. Sweep the inside of the upper lid with the lower lid. The lashes should remove any grit caught under the top lid. This also works in reverse. If the object still doesn't come out after trying everything else then go immediatly to your doctor. It's not worth losing your sight for the sake of a few bucks!

Prestige Medical Colored Temple Eyewear, Hot Pink
Prestige Medical

Price: $7.50 $6.98

UV 400 Protection
Colored temples
Anti-fog, anti-static, anti-scratch polycarbonate lenses

Who would buy this stuff?

I have a list of items that I need to sell, but I don't have a clue who would by the stuff or how I would find them. So what I need to know is how I should go about finding people who would be interested in buying the stuff. Most of it is medical supplies, medical exam gloves, IV supplies, spine boards, alcohol preps, bio hazard bags, body bags, combine pads, and other things of the like. I also have items not related to the medical industry, I have hundreds of cots, safety glasses, leather work gloves, wheel chairs, wag bags, and other things. All of this stuff is in bulk. I have pallets of some stuff, cases of other stuff. So I need to find people who would want this stuff in bulk. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. I have a more detailed spreadsheet of the items and their quantity/price if it will help. Just give me an e-mail address and I will send it.


No one is going to give you email addresses... as they shouldn't. Try Craig's list or ebay.

Whats your Airsoft Setup?

Whats your typical loadout and setup when you go into the field for a round of Airsoft?

For example, ill breakdown what I utilize:
Clothes: -BDU shirt and pants, either woodland or urban pattern (green/brown or gray/white/black)
- boonie hat that matches the uniform or a gray flexfit baseball hat.
- black or forest camo pattern or coyote brown Mechanix glove (fit great, good tactile feel)
- Surplus brown paratrooper boots (which by the way are nearly impossible to find for my enormous feet, cant be picky about color)
- grey or brown tshirt

Harness/Pack:
- Surplus Individual Integrated Fighting System with the integrated Tactical Load Vest, EQ Belt and Combat/Patrol light pack (Deleted the canteen holder, just added a bunch of magazine pouches and harnesses for various items)
- Drop Leg Pistol holster (dunno who made it, but it works)
- Israeli type thigh medical holster (double as a medic)
- Ankle pistol holster

Equipment:
- Camelback (worn under the combat patrol pack)
- Leatherman Multi-tool (BEST friend if you ever have a breakdown)
- some spare parts for all firearms (again, you never know)
- black green and brown facepaint (I typically don't paint up until I actually see the operating area)
- Bad Boys type safety glasses (yes I know its kind of stupid not to use a full mask, bite me)
- 1 roll of black duct tape (most useful tool ever)
- 1 spool of light test fishing line (this stuff is great for tripwire)
- 1 set of small binoculars
- 1 multi-channel radio with headset
- 2 Bandanas, one Red, one Green (have a few uses which I wont get into)
- Multiple spare batteries for AEGs

Weapons and ammo:
Primary Arm- modified STAR M-14 SOPMOD AEG (higher-power scope, bipod, 6 spare clips (amazing gun, just pure amazing)
OR
modified STAR G36C AEG with dot reflex sight and AG36 Springer attachment, variable number of spare large magazines and at least one double drum magazine plus variable number of grenade rounds (love tactical flexibility)
backup primary: One unmodified STAR UMP AEG (another fine gun)
-Secondary Arms
One Tokyo Marui USP AEG, no modifications (shoots great by itself) in drop holster, 3 spare magazines
and
Tanaka S&W .38 Special (Snubnose) green gas, 1 reload, ankle holster(PAIN in the rear, but its a weapon of last resort)
Utility arm-
Maruzen ca870 (extreme sawn off pistol grip Rem. 870) springer, right side of pack (surprisingly useful in tight situations and loads of fun!)
- 2 Escort Claymores with remote trigger, gas powered, usually loaded with 50 or more BBs and Talcum Powder (LOVELY surprise for the unwary)
-5 Escort MkII Green Gas Grenades (some or all can be replaced if AG36 is being used)

So thats mine, and im not posting this to be intimidating or anything. Yes its a lot to carry, but ive developed it to suit my needs and playing style. It may seem wasteful, but ive learned how to use it in my own way.
So how about you guys, what do you use and why? I feel that we should bounce ideas off of each other, maybe come up with new things.


I put on some camo and mesh mask. I use a CM032A or an Echo 614 useless I use my son's G36C.

I have a vest but don't bother and don't bother with pistols since my mags for those guns named hold 900/1000/470 and a spare rifle mag seems more useful than a pistol

I keep a neoprene mask in my pocket in case I plan on some close quarters and I put a radio in my upper pocket

Oh gloves. I hate getting shot in the hand.

Marine Corps Order on sun glasses?

My husband is a Marine, currently working in the garrison environment. Well, hes not exactly sure on the order for sunglasses other than:

"5. Articles that may be worn while in uniform include inconspicuous wristwatches and rings. Sunglasses may be worn on leave, liberty, and in garrison but not in formation with troops, unless the need to wear sunglasses has been certified by medical authorities. When authorized for wear in formations, sunglass lenses will be of standard green or dark green shade or may be the type commonly referred to as "photosensitive." Sunglasses that do not have "photosensitive" lenses will not be worn indoors. Eyeglasses/sunglasses, when worn, will be conservative in appearance. Eccentric or conspicuous eyepieces are prohibited. Chains, bands, or ribbons will not be attached to eyeglasses; however, eyeglass restraints are authorized for safety purposes, but must be of conservative style/design."

well he has a pair of Oakleys, and they are brown framed with amber lenses, nothing out of the ordinary, nothing eccentric. But i was wondering if they are able to be worn with the uniform.

Can anyone point us in the right way? Do the frames and lenses have to be black?


You are always safe with black frames and standard-colored lenses. Amber may be a bit too light. Brown frames would be as light as I would be willing to go. Certainly not "any color" as the previous poster wrote (at least not in the Corps).
Your direct command can give better guidance. If he is told he cannot wear them, then he can either just change sunglasses or can appeal that persons ruling. (The article leave room for interpretation. Amber color may be conservative to some/ not to others.) If you posted a link to a pic of his glasses, we might be able to provide better suggestions.


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