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Originally Posted by FirestormX
In one game, I got shot right in the gap between my goggles and mesh, and it stung, so I absentmindedly pushed my mesh up to touch my goggles. After my respawn, I got shot in the same place, but this time the BB ricocheted directly into my goggles, and that was a lot scarier than just getting hit on the bridge of the nose.
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IF you use a lower mesh mask, which I do, this something you need to be carefull about. I've had it happen to myself aswell. You need to be carefull as to not interfere with your goggles when you're wearing a mask.
Also, the lower profile mesh mask, the one without the ear protection is great. So long as you reshape it to fit your face it allows a fairly good cheek weld for use of optics in a regular setup.