Depends on the stock. A std m4 (or any kind of stock without a raised cheekrest) works just fine, though aiming through ironsights of guns that have the sights set pretty low makes it kinda uncomfortable=/ But a raised sightline(m4, g36, L85, steyr, famas etc) works just fine
The perifirals are HIGHLY restricted if one is to cut the eyeslots as in the game (just two small horizontal cuts) but if you cut the entire eyelet out and cover with mesh you can see ok
mkay then , i suppose you could solve the problem with mounted optics if you really had too. A shame about the restricted field of vision. How much does it take to correct-i mean, does it mess up the overall look of the mask, or is it a minute correction(of course that depends on the wearer, but i would appreciate an educated guess)? thanks for the fast reply by the way
Yeah, I use mainly G36es to that gear (AS seen in the games of course), Well, I have two masks, one just made to reseamble the ones in the games (with tiny peepholes in the mask) and one for airsoft with mesh. True, the mesh-version does not look as badass as the other one but you do see alot better, especially if you choose to line it with superthin paddings (like sittingsheets for camping and such) as your eyes get as close to the holes as possible
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The perifirals are HIGHLY restricted if one is to cut the eyeslots as in the game (just two small horizontal cuts) but if you cut the entire eyelet out and cover with mesh you can see ok
A shame about the restricted field of vision. How much does it take to correct-i mean, does it mess up the overall look of the mask, or is it a minute correction(of course that depends on the wearer, but i would appreciate an educated guess)? thanks for the fast reply by the way