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  • gregkl

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    Impact Sport Electronic Earmuffs (NRR 22 dB) Green

    That ^

    Well, if these are good enough for JetGirl, then they are all I will ever need!

    ....still going to wait for the review though:)
     

    mkbar80

    Marksman
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    Jul 3, 2008
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    I love my surefire plugs but at a match or class they don't cut it for me. If I only need to hear someone standing right next to me and no one else is shooting....they work fine. If I need to hear and instructor 10-30 yards away, over gunfire, you need electronic earpro.

    Howard Leights/Impact served me well until the first heavy rain storm and then they died on me. Sample of one.
     

    CountryBoy19

    Grandmaster
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    Nov 10, 2008
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    My definition keeps getting pushed back by my real job. :D
    What? You have a real job? I just assumed your only job was doing gear reviews on INGO...

    Nah, just messin' with you. I'm just excited for the results of the review. I've been tempted to buy some Sordin's for many years now and I've been putting it off. I think I might just buy some good quality ear-pro when the results of this review are in. I'm guessing I'm going to like the Sordin's but I'd like to see the review first.
     
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