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RBR Ballistic Face Shield


The Ballistic Visor provides protection against multiple hits of NIJ Level II (9mm and .357) and IIIA 9mm rounds. It weighs 2.2 lbs. The visor is securely mounted to the helmet via a form-fitted polymer visor band with adjustable rear lock. The face shield can be locked into 3 positions including fully elevated, mid-level and deployed.

Features:
  • Weight: 2.2 Lbs.
  • Adjustable grip-lock clamps secures face shield band in place
  • Impact protection against all NIJ level II & IIIA 9mm Ballistics
  • Fits all traditional style helmets
  • Durable polymer band construction





RBR-BFS$295.00
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