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  1. Personally, I find they feel pretty much like other sports glasses. One noticeable difference is the thick sides (that's were the battery and memory are located) compared to other glasses (I wear Rudys). Depending on your peripheral vision, this may or may not bother you. Also, the ends cannot be bent down behind the ears. But I find them plenty stable, especially when wearing ear muffs.
  2. I also recommend that you look at the Pivotheads. The lens is as close to your line of sight as you can get (short of some kind of head-up display). Also, when you shoot through ports or around barricades the picture doesn't get cut off so much. The downside is they only record about 1 hour of 1080p video. Some Target stores carry them if you want to look at them, but they are the Durango style which is not as cool-looking as the Kudu style. And cool is important!
  3. If you get Wilson 47T's, I also recommend using the Tripp hybrid followers. The stock Wilson followers seem to shrink and/or distort over time and cause problems with the slide stop.
  4. Busy working on Monday, but got to spend all day Sunday on the USS Hornet. Lots of reminders there...a lot to think about.
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