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Rothco OTG Ballistic Goggles, Coyote Brown/Clear
Goggles Are Set to Military (MIL-DTL-43511D) And ANSI-Z87-1 Standards For Ballistic Eyewear ProtectionThe OTG Goggles Have Been Specifically Designed To Fit Over Your Prescription Glasses Or Sunglasses With A 7/8†Cut Out On Each Side For The Temples2mm Thick Polycarbonate Anti-Fog And Anti-Scratch Lenses and UV 400 Protection TreatmentMoveable Hinges And Adjustable Strap Allow Goggles to Stay In Place While Mobile. In Addition, 3/8" Foam Padding Around The Tactical Goggles And Top And Bottom Vents Provides Long Lasting Comfort And BreathabilityCleaning Cloth And Cover Included To Protect Goggles When Not In Use
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1 Reddit comment about Rothco OTG Ballistic Goggles, Coyote Brown/Clear:

u/WickedFlick · 5 pointsr/mealtimevideos

There are protective glasses available that can resist actual bullets (anything that meets the MIL-PRF-31013 specification), usually listed as 'Ballistic eyewear'. They can be a bit expensive, so it might not be an option for most of the protesters there. But it'll protect a hell of a lot better than those safety goggles shown
in the video.

EDIT: Looks like Goggles that meet the MIL-DTL-43511D standard might be the best bet. as they're not too expensive. It's kind of hard to tell what the best choice is though, there's a lot of different specifications for these things... it's down right confusing.

Regardless, it'd definitely have a good chance of saving some eyes.

EDIT 2: Alright, this post from an airsoft subreddit clears up some of the standards confusion. So MIL-PRF-32432 is basically the same as MIL-DTL-43511D if they're both goggles, either will do the job. Where as MIL-PRF-31013 was a lower rated standard for eyeglasses, and also applies to MIL-PRF-32432 sunglasses (not goggles).