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Shooting glasses are more than an accessory. They’re an essential piece of protective equipment for staying safe while operating firearms. Each pull of the trigger can release unpredictable debris into the environment, which can enter the eye and cause damage.
This is also why your glasses must meet rigorous, recognized safety standards. The most important certification for civilian and competitive shooters is ANSI Z87.1+. Any glasses that meet this standard will withstand the fast-moving projectiles shooters often encounter.
For military and law enforcement personnel, MIL-PRF-31013 is the critical standard. This is a higher rating than ANSI Z87.1+. Glasses that meet the standard can withstand tougher debris from explosives and other battlefield hazards.
Whether you need standard shooting glasses or prescription eyewear, RX-Safety offers frames from many of today’s top brands. These are some of the industry’s most trusted names, known for safety and durability:

Smith Optics Elite
Ballistic-grade protection with performance lens options.
Widely used in competitive shooting, these glasses offer precision tints and interchangeable lens systems
Lens color affects your depth perception and overall visual comfort. For the best results, aim to match your tint to the lighting conditions you’ll experience during use, as the following table summarizes:
| Primary Shooting Environment | Recommended Lens Colors | Key Benefit |
| Indoor Ranges / Low Light | Clear | Maximum light transmission; protection without color distortion. |
| Overcast/Hazy / Low Light | Yellow or Orange | Excellent for boosting contrast and depth perception by filtering out blue light/haze. |
| Bright Sunlight / General Use | Gray or Smoke | Reduces overall light and glare without distorting natural colors. |
| Field/Clay (Green Backgrounds) | Rose, Vermilion, or Purple | Enhances the visibility of orange targets (clay pigeons) against green, wooded, or sky backdrops. |
| Varying Light | Amber or Brown | A versatile all-around choice that improves contrast. |
If you’re a shooter who moves between indoor and outdoor conditions frequently, transitional lenses may be the ideal fit. These automatically adjust to changing light conditions, to give you clear vision no matter where your work or hobby takes you.
You don’t have to choose between your prescription and the protection you need. RX-Safety makes it easy to customize your shooting glasses with prescription lenses. We offer:
All options can provide the protection you need to shoot safely. So, feel free to choose whichever form of protection best suits your budget and performance goals.
You can customize your glasses further for added comfort and performance. Here are the key factors to consider as you explore products.
Shooters who switch between different lighting environments often choose interchangeable lenses for their versatility. That usually means choosing a single frame with clear lenses for indoor use and a grey or vermilion lens for outdoor use. This can help you maintain your clarity in different weather conditions.
RX-Safety also offers wrap-around frames for added coverage, protecting your eyes from the front and the periphery. Whether you prefer wraparound or a traditional fit, prioritize lightweight, durable frames made with polycarbonate and advanced polymers. They offer the best blend of performance and comfort.
Some shooters also invest in adjustable nose pads, rubberized contact points, and slim temple arms. These all help to maintain a secure and comfortable fit. They’ll keep your glasses in place and help you stay comfortable, even when wearing earmuff-style hearing protection.
Polycarbonate is the most common material used for shooting eyewear. It offers excellent impact resistance, but is still lightweight enough to remain comfortable during longer sessions. Some shooters also add coatings to their lenses for added performance.
For example, anti-fog lenses help you maintain visual clarity in humid environments and during cold-to-warm transitions. You may also want a scratch-resistant coating to maintain visual clarity over the long term.
RX-Safety can help you custom-design the perfect protective eyewear for your shooting needs. Explore our top-rated shooting glasses today to get started.


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