Should be safe. If you look up 04416 on the 501st page you will see that id is Pete's. (http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/user/14110-striker/)
You can always PM him about any questions you might have!
All righty! My helmet is all finished besides installing the mic. How is the best way to do this?
And is the S-trim on these helmets accurate? Or will I need to get a new trim? (I made an outline of the trim shape for you to see better on the right)
I'll post photos today after school, but I have one question in the mean time. I'm almost finished with my helmet and I have helmet pads, http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/221940214041?lpid=82&chn=ps&ul_noapp=true, what is the best way to install them?
So today I found out I have a deadline to finish my armor. Originally it was before I went to college, which is in June, but no. I need to get it finished by the end of March.
As you can see, I have very skinny arms. Therefore there is a huge gap in both the bicep and...
...the forearm. How much of a gap should there be on these pieces? And on the biceps does it matter where I take plastic off? Like the front or back? I'd imagine both evenly, but I want to check before I cut. Thanks!
Reading how tos about this I'm afraid I still don't quite understand... If I can't figure it out I'll try to find someone nearby, but I kinda live out in the boonies. <br>
Hopefully someone will see this? Kinda scared about cutting the plastic. (As a senior saving for college this was quite the purchase)