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Soviet GP-5 gas mask spare lenses, surplus
Soviet GP-5 gas mask spare lenses, surplus.
Soviet GP-5 gas mask spare lenses, surplus.
Soviet GP-5 gas mask spare lenses, surplus. Lenses fit this model and probably many others too.
Lenses fit this model and probably many others too.
Soviet Union and Russia

Soviet GP-5 gas mask spare lenses, surplus

Price 1.99 USD excluding sales tax

A pair of glass "anti-fog" lenses for the GP-5 gas mask. When your originals break in airsoft, you can replace them with these. Unfortunately, we don't sell new eyes and the eve patch selection is pretty slim too.

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Soviet GP-5 gas mask spare lenses, surplus.
Soviet GP-5 gas mask spare lenses, surplus.
Soviet GP-5 gas mask spare lenses, surplus. Lenses fit this model and probably many others too.

A pair of glass "anti-fog" lenses for the GP-5 gas mask. When your originals break in airsoft, you can replace them with these. Unfortunately, we don't sell new eyes and the eve patch selection is pretty slim too.

In Soviet Union they really liked standardizing things. These lenses will likely fit a multitude of other GP-style gas mask models.

One pair, unissued in original tin. Not sold for actual protective purposes.

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These are anti-fog inserts specifically for the GP-5 gas mask.
The agent used for "anti-fog" is Gelatin, and most of the ones I opened had bloom on them. Which just means they won't work and are all cloudy. Any moisture that comes in contact with these will ruin them instantly and turn the agents into super glue.
Have also tried to fit them in my other Soviet Bloc masks (like the FP-5) and these will not fit in those.

They're all very old, brittle, and don't work well anymore regardless of bloom or not. (Based off the 5 canisters I received)
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Eli M. 06.09.2019
These aren't spare lenses, they're spare anti-fog inserts made of sheet gelatin. They're not replacements for the actual glass lenses of the mask, but an additional insert that sits on the inside of the mask and aids in visual clarity.
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Roger K. 11.12.2019
They're anti-fog inserts made out of some kind of plastic that you put inside so the eyes don't fog up. One container has about 10 of these sheets. These are not replacement lenses!!
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