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Mario

Pigeon amongst the cats
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you know the unmodified thing? Does that include taking the screw out of where the faceplate and ear protectors meet? If so i needs to know. It's a standard set of Flex 7's ize
 

Kevin

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The way I understand it, you have to use the mask the way it was designed to be used, so no removing anything (although I think peaks are ok) or altering anything, that would mean the screws in the faceplate, the rules are on the millenium series website (pretty much all series and tournies use these rules)

I believe the web address is www.millennium-series.com
 

Davo at work

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Surely though it would not be too hard for companies to produce masks with designs/etc on the plastic itself, similar to what Ice Hockey Goalies wear? These designs are fantastic and look great and couls surely be adapted to tournament paintball masks to jazz up our overall appearance?
 

JoseDominguez

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Yup, adding a lot of nice bouncy latex to a mask would give you a fair few bounces, plus, it would be pretty difficult to tell if you've been gogged when you look at some of the "gunk" effects on those masks.

Anyway, you can't beat a chameleon proteus.