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Assembling Paintball Goggles

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Summary: When assembling paintball goggles, slide the tabs back into the goggle frame and put the push pins in place. Find out how to snap a paintball mask into place with help from an experienced paintball player in this free video on assembling paintball goggles.

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By Rob Rubin
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Rob "Tyger" Rubin has been involved with paintball since 1989. He's played everything from tournaments to 24-hour scenario games. Most recently, Rubin helped plan and run the "Elite...read more

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"Hello this is Rob Rubin and you're watching Expert Village. Assuming that the lens is fine and the mask is in good shape then it is time to reassemble your goggles. Carefully without putting your fingers on your outside frame you can put all the tabs back into the goggle frame as such. They should just slide right in, you should not have to force anything in. Some styles that have the mushroom caps on the end, you may have to push them into the frame but once you do that they are going to lock into place. These have retention tabs on them that have push pins so these are going to slide right back into the frame and then it is just a matter of putting the push pins back in place. Once the lens is in place then it is just a matter of snapping the mask back on, depending on the brand that you have it will just slip back into the tabs as such. Make sure that the ear protection is attached and if you are so inclined this is a good time to put the visor back on if you like to wear a visor on your goggles and if not then you are pretty much done."

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