Shooting Glasses & Hearing Protection

Browse our inventory of shooting glasses & hearing protection from top brands such as Bounty Hunter, Caldwell, Do All Outdoors, ESS, and Radians. ICB Firearms stocks a reliable lineup of shooting glasses and hearing protection built to safeguard your eyes and ears during range sessions, hunting trips, and competitive shooting events. These essentials pair seamlessly with our broader selection of shooting supplies to keep you safe and prepared, and we also carry handgun ammunition, rifle ammunition, and shotgun shells in a wide range of loads. Round out your kit with handguns and rifles ready for the range or the field at any skill level.

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Shooting Glasses & Hearing Protection Buying Guide

Buy shooting glasses and hearing protection online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as lens type, noise reduction rating, fit, and intended use. Shooting glasses and hearing protection are essential safety gear for every range session and hunting trip, protecting your eyes from ejected brass, debris, and rare cartridge failures while preventing permanent hearing damage from gunfire.

Here’s what to consider before picking the right setup:

  • Pair safety gear with proper ammunition for the platforms you shoot, since different calibers and gauges produce different sound levels and ejection patterns.
  • Coordinate protection with the firearms in your collection across handguns, rifles, and shotguns, since indoor pistol ranges and outdoor rifle work have different protection needs.
  • Stock other essential shooting supplies like targets, range bags, and cleaning kits to round out a complete range loadout.
  • Match shooting glasses to your scopes, sights, and optics setup, since some lens tints improve target visibility and reticle contrast.
  • Coordinate hearing protection with electronic features that allow conversation and range commands while still cutting impulse noise from gunfire.
  • Look at extras like interchangeable lens kits, anti-fog coatings, and over-the-ear muff designs, all of which improve comfort during extended sessions.

Local And Compliance Notes

Browse shooting glasses and hearing protection online or visit our gun shop in St. Clair Shores, Michigan to test fit and comfort in person. ICB Firearms also serves customers from nearby cities including Macomb, Clinton Township, Grosse Pointe, Warren, and Royal Oak.

Shooting glasses and hearing protection themselves are not regulated as firearms, though items ordered alongside firearms follow federal guidelines and applicable Michigan requirements, which typically involve shipment to a licensed dealer and completion of a background check prior to pickup. Shipping timelines vary by product, so review checkout information carefully before placing your order.

Range protocols, transportation, and storage practices may differ based on circumstances. Contact the shop directly for clarification on product specifications, accepted identification, and current store policies.

Frequently Asked Questions About Shooting Glasses & Hearing Protection

1. Why do I need shooting glasses?

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Shooting glasses protect your eyes from ejected brass, debris, ricochets, and rare cartridge failures. Quality lenses also reduce glare and improve target visibility on bright days.

2. What lens tint is best for shooting?

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Clear lenses work for general use, yellow and orange tints improve contrast against green or wooded backgrounds, and gray tints reduce overall brightness on sunny days. Many shooters keep multiple tints for different conditions.

3. What does NRR mean on hearing protection?

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NRR stands for noise reduction rating and shows how many decibels the protection reduces sound levels. Higher NRR numbers indicate greater noise reduction, with most shooting muffs and plugs ranging from 22 to 33 NRR.

4. Should I use ear plugs or ear muffs?

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Ear plugs are compact and work well in tight spaces or under hats, while ear muffs offer a consistent seal and easier on-and-off use. Many shooters double up by wearing plugs under muffs for indoor ranges.

5. What are electronic ear muffs?

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Electronic ear muffs amplify quiet sounds like conversation and range commands while cutting loud impulses from gunfire. They let you communicate normally while still protecting your hearing.

6. Are foam ear plugs effective?

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Yes, properly inserted foam plugs offer high noise reduction at low cost. The key is rolling them tightly and inserting them deeply enough to seal the ear canal completely.

7. Can I use regular sunglasses for shooting?

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Regular sunglasses are not built to handle high-velocity impacts. Dedicated shooting glasses meet ANSI Z87.1 or military ballistic standards for impact resistance.

8. Do I need different protection for indoor versus outdoor ranges?

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Indoor ranges trap sound and increase decibel levels, so higher NRR protection is recommended. Outdoor ranges still require protection but allow slightly more flexibility in product choice.