Namely a new keyboard, since the one I'm using was manufactured in 1993 a car and a set of Powerisers, because those things would be so much fun. I can spell.)Īnd yea, money was a factor. (Please note that the guy who printed the plaque for his office misspelled officer, so when we talk to him, we call him OfficOR Logan. Talked to the local Studant Resource Officor and we decided that it was too much paperwork involved with requisitioning tear gas, and that tear gassing a student for fun would get everyone in trouble, so I can't test it against that. Metro: 2033 is a great game, and I recommend it to anyone with a powerful computer. I'm not trusting them to anything serious, but they're better than the painter's halfmask I was using before.Īs I stated in the OP, I bought it as a prop, mostly. The dirt in the filter bag was actually scuff marks from the filters being sneaky and looking like dirt. Sorry for the long read, but after a few years of doing computer repair for people, I'd rather have to sort through excess information than go back twenty times to get something that was left out.Īctually, everything but the bag was in pristine condition. Stuff that can be filtered with $10 work masks. Might take an air compressor to them (Gently) since I don't hold much faith in them filtering more than mold spores and the like. NOTE: As of posting, the filters are still unopened because I don't want to breathe in whatever dust is in them. Still, given that this is a rather popular mask, and the internal filters are a common problem with these masks, I'd like to know if someone else has tried it.Īfter all, the end of the world is the DiY enthusiast's wet dream. It would likely take a bit of trial and error to get the thing to seal perfectly against the mask, or require a special gasket. I'm not sure what kind of gaskets the NATO filters have on them, but on the mask side, the thing is supposed to sandwich the rubber of the mask between the filter and the vent. Mill threads that fit the filter it came with on a chunk of plastic that goes in like the stock filters?Īnd on the right (Since I'm left-handed), do a similar set up, except it extends a short pipe that a 40mm NATO filter can be threaded onto. See, how I'm thinking I can do it is have a dummy filter on the left that's just the slat, but still seals well. Has anyone ever modded an M10 to accept 40mm NATO filters? This is good though, since it means the filters likely stayed dry. Judging by the soil, I'd say it was a very arid and dry region they were stored in. I am still satisfied if it's just some soil on the filters. They're in a vacuum-sealed bag, but it looks like the kind you can get at WalMart for the kitchen that everyone puts marshmallows in the first day and them leave in a cabinet for the end of time.Īgain, thirty year old surplus dug up in a warehouse somewhere. The thing is just about falling apart), the external slats for the inhale holes, and a set of filters. The kit came with lens covers, the original bag (If you knew how old it smelled and felt, you wouldn't doubt me. I was on Skype with it on for ten minutes and no one thought I had a mask on it just sounded quiet since the dilator extends past my mic.Īlso, being left-handed, the lack of the external NATO filter on the left side is a huge plus. In addition, the exhale (Unfiltered) vent has dual one-way vents, and the voice dialator is flawless. As in if I were in a SHTF scenario, and in the off-chance people are all smiles and cheer and helpful (Sarcasm), and someone were to smash me in the face with a large knife, I don't think it would rip from slashing it. The thing is a very solid rubber that can undoubtedly take a lot of abuse. That being said, I got it as a prop more than a SHTF mask. Literally, the only differences are the material, the lens, color, and that it's a visor on a helmet. I got it because its nearly identical to the Ranger masked used in the video game Metro: 2033. įirst of all, I went into it knowing I was buying thirty year old surplus that was flawed from the beginning that was just shoved in the corner of a warehouse. If you're having trouble picturing various parts, check this link. The page says M10M, yes, but it doesn't have a drinking straw. So I just received my Czech M10 gas mask from here: Military Surplus Czech M10M Gas Mask: : Industrial & Scientific
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