#190963 - 12/16/09 12:17 AM
Active Hearing Protection for home defense
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My hearing has always been very sensitive to loud sounds/noises. In a home defense scenario that would involve the use of firearms, I fear that the pain/discomfort to my hearing might make me less than effective in defending my family. So, that made me ponder if obtaining some Active Hearing Protection ( such as this) might be a good idea? Any thoughts and/or personal recommendations are welcome.
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#190964 - 12/16/09 12:26 AM
Re: Active Hearing Protection for home defense
[Re: Lon]
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Registered: 06/02/06
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Loc: SOCAL
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I've got the Peltor Tac 6 and those look quite similar. IF you have the time to don a good headset like these, they should enhance your hearing (turn up the volume) and also protect your hearing if you do need to discharge your weapon inside.
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#191066 - 12/16/09 10:14 PM
Re: Active Hearing Protection for home defense
[Re: haertig]
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"I fear that the pain/discomfort to my hearing might make me less than effective in defending my family."
Really?
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#191088 - 12/17/09 12:29 AM
Re: Active Hearing Protection for home defense
[Re: pforeman]
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I understand auditory exclusion as reducing the awareness of the gunfire, but I haven't seen anything indicating that it mitigates the high-decible hearing damage caused by gunfire. Am I misinformed?
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#191163 - 12/17/09 08:05 PM
Re: Active Hearing Protection for home defense
[Re: Lon]
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Registered: 01/21/03
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Loc: Bucks County PA
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In a real situation, you don't even notice the noise. My wife is very, very sensitive to loud noises, but when one of the roosters turned aggressive and she was trying to catch it because she was worried that it could possibly hurt our toddler, out came the Mossberg and BLAM! Not a mention of the noise. Same thing used to happen to me in firefighting. Fires can be LOUD, especially if the garage it burning and stuff in cans is going "boom" - yet somehow, I never really was bothered by that.
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#191195 - 12/18/09 12:44 AM
Re: Active Hearing Protection for home defense
[Re: Since2003]
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What round are you using? According to one of the columnists in Combat Handguns (O.K., not hearing experts, but make of it what you will) a few exposures to a magnum, such as .357 indoors, will cause permanent hearing loss.
Remember though, if you're alive, you can always buy a hearing aid.
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