Wow thank you so much. I have spent alot of money trying to find a way to mount my walkers to my hhv helmet. Just ordered the parts a minute ago. Appreciate what you have done here bud. Thanks!!
I have the same setup. Note, the adapter from Comms Gear is a tight fit to the 3M Peltor ARCs - but they do fit. I suggest you test fit them together BEFORE mounting to the rail on the HHV. Very important - do NOT over tighten the screw and t-nut of CG adapter to the rail. If you do so, it will cause a slight bend in the slot where the ARc has to slide in and you won’t be able to get it in. The bend caused by the overnighting is is not really perceptible to the eye, but if over tightened it IS there and you won’t be able to slide the ARC in. Also, if you look at the back of the CG adapter - the part that rests against the HHV rail, there are two very small rectangular shaped “nubs”. When the CG adapter is resting in its place (I used the lower center hole) against the rail, you can see those nubs are touching the edges of the HHV rail. When the screw and t-nut are tightened, those nubs further cause the bend in the slot and again make it very hard to get the ARC in. I used a razor blade and shaved about 1.5mm at a 45 degree angle off of each of the nubs right at their point of contact with the rail. That allowed me to thighten the t-nut just a bit more than otherwise and I was still able to slide the ARC in. CG posted a reply in here where they said it’s supposed to go in the center, lower slot of the rail - that is correct. To access the back of the slot to put on the t-nut, you have to remove the rail. It’s simple, the rail is held in place with three small Philips screws accessible from the inside of the helmet shell. I have had both Walkers Razors and Howard Leight Impact Sport ear pro. The HLs are similar in price but WAAAY better than the Walkers IMO. If you want a decent comms solution to go with the HLs and these ARCs, get this PTT and boom mic that mounts on the side of the HLs on Amazon along with a Baofeng radio: a.co/d/iq06zru
Well, I got those two items you showed to work. I lined them up and used a weighted mallet and gave it a good couple of whacks. It started going together, and I was able to push them together. I also added that Walker walkie talkie attachment from Amazon, so now I have comms with my Walkers 😊
Awesome video and very informative! Just a quick note, the MLOK adapters are actually supposed to go in the lower center opening of the rail. To do this you'll need to gain access to the back of the rails by unscrewing the three Philip head screws. Once you've done that, you'll be able to slide the T nut through the back of the rail and insert it through that middle opening. After that you can screw the rail back on and proceed with installing the rest of the items. The adapters and mounts are susceptible to sliding/slipping off the top larger opening so to avoid that we advise to install the adapters in the lower opening.
One thing I ran into is that sometimes the balls on the ends of the wires will make the plastic pieces that attach to the ear cups too large after you pull the wires out. If this happens, a short session with a heat gun will relax the plastic so that the ear cups won't fall off the wires.
I have both parts you show here, the adaptor you bolt to the HHV M-Lok rail, and the part from Amazon that goes to the headlhones. I guess I am not strong enough to slide those plastic parts together, I have even filed down the one a little bit that mounts to the helmet, then used a hammer to whack rhe peiecs to mate, no luck. I think I am going to go back to the HHV ear-pro one, at least I got it to work.
Look at my comment in this video. You likely could not get the ARCs to slide into the adapter from Comms Gear because you tightened the screw and t-nut on the adapter too much. That makes a tiny bend in the slot of the adapter and makes it impossible to slide the ARC in.
Try applying a heat gun at the top of the plastic clip that the ARC wire slides into. Slide the wire in all the way and apply a bit of heat to the top of the plastic.
This worked, thanks!! Wish I never bought the HHV helmet. Basket sucks so I bought a team wendy cam fit. Team wendy was still cheaper than HHV micro lattice crap. HHV has been the biggest pain in the ass due to the m-lok rails so everything needs an adapter and stick out to far. The shroud is junk also, had to replace because my Wilcox G24 was so loose it rattled. Basically had to replace everything except the shell and even that crap is made in China and probably won't stop a 22lr. If you're thinking about a HHV helmet just don't do it.
The ear mounts came with different plastic pieces that you just slid off right? The link in your description brings me to a set with peltor attachments
I've bought 4 different types trying to mount my walker razors to my hhv, and they all have the flat tab in the wrong direction so they will fit but not stay on
@UChgryHeUHUF2B_Q_3D0giBg yea. There’s also American made helmets from American companies that don’t mislead their customers. This company uses a catchy name and appeals to veterans that don’t know any better and just assume this is a American based company with American products, which is not accurate.
@@Albrtd3 there are US customs records that show they import their helmet shells from China. Their plan is to “eventually” make all helmets and components stateside, but that has yet to take place.
This is the best video showing how to do this, no bs, straight to the point AND you give the links to the products you used. Thanks a lot man!
No problem buddy! Glad you like it!
100% my adhd kicked in w the other vids.
Wow thank you so much. I have spent alot of money trying to find a way to mount my walkers to my hhv helmet. Just ordered the parts a minute ago. Appreciate what you have done here bud. Thanks!!
I have the same setup. Note, the adapter from Comms Gear is a tight fit to the 3M Peltor ARCs - but they do fit. I suggest you test fit them together BEFORE mounting to the rail on the HHV. Very important - do NOT over tighten the screw and t-nut of CG adapter to the rail. If you do so, it will cause a slight bend in the slot where the ARc has to slide in and you won’t be able to get it in. The bend caused by the overnighting is is not really perceptible to the eye, but if over tightened it IS there and you won’t be able to slide the ARC in. Also, if you look at the back of the CG adapter - the part that rests against the HHV rail, there are two very small rectangular shaped “nubs”. When the CG adapter is resting in its place (I used the lower center hole) against the rail, you can see those nubs are touching the edges of the HHV rail. When the screw and t-nut are tightened, those nubs further cause the bend in the slot and again make it very hard to get the ARC in. I used a razor blade and shaved about 1.5mm at a 45 degree angle off of each of the nubs right at their point of contact with the rail. That allowed me to thighten the t-nut just a bit more than otherwise and I was still able to slide the ARC in. CG posted a reply in here where they said it’s supposed to go in the center, lower slot of the rail - that is correct. To access the back of the slot to put on the t-nut, you have to remove the rail. It’s simple, the rail is held in place with three small Philips screws accessible from the inside of the helmet shell. I have had both Walkers Razors and Howard Leight Impact Sport ear pro. The HLs are similar in price but WAAAY better than the Walkers IMO. If you want a decent comms solution to go with the HLs and these ARCs, get this PTT and boom mic that mounts on the side of the HLs on Amazon along with a Baofeng radio: a.co/d/iq06zru
Well, I got those two items you showed to work.
I lined them up and used a weighted mallet and gave it a good couple of whacks.
It started going together, and I was able to push them together.
I also added that Walker walkie talkie attachment from Amazon, so now I have comms with my Walkers 😊
Fantastic video. Thanks. I ve struggled with attaching ear pro to my hhv
Glad to help man
Yeah it was a real pain to figure out hope this made things easier
Awesome video and very informative! Just a quick note, the MLOK adapters are actually supposed to go in the lower center opening of the rail. To do this you'll need to gain access to the back of the rails by unscrewing the three Philip head screws. Once you've done that, you'll be able to slide the T nut through the back of the rail and insert it through that middle opening. After that you can screw the rail back on and proceed with installing the rest of the items. The adapters and mounts are susceptible to sliding/slipping off the top larger opening so to avoid that we advise to install the adapters in the lower opening.
You guys should do a video showing that. As instructions were extremely difficult to find, that'd be really helpful.
But thank you for the information
@@Albrtd3 Video is up on our channel!
@@Albrtd3 The video is up on our channel!
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Thanks a lot! The CGS adapter was the part i was looking for!
Quick note, this does have the ability to swing around if you want the ear pro to swing more towards the front and back.
One thing I ran into is that sometimes the balls on the ends of the wires will make the plastic pieces that attach to the ear cups too large after you pull the wires out. If this happens, a short session with a heat gun will relax the plastic so that the ear cups won't fall off the wires.
I ran into this. Where on the plastic are you applying heat?
@@bigheadbok I inserted the wires all the way and then applied heat to the top part of the plastic.
bet thx man . i was scared to break em but you said just pull it out so i did . and i came right out like you said
I've always wondered how these people get an E-muff attachment on the helmet. Thanks
No problem buddy
I have both parts you show here, the adaptor you bolt to the HHV M-Lok rail, and the part from Amazon that goes to the headlhones.
I guess I am not strong enough to slide those plastic parts together, I have even filed down the one a little bit that mounts to the helmet, then used a hammer to whack rhe peiecs to mate, no luck.
I think I am going to go back to the HHV ear-pro one, at least I got it to work.
Look at my comment in this video. You likely could not get the ARCs to slide into the adapter from Comms Gear because you tightened the screw and t-nut on the adapter too much. That makes a tiny bend in the slot of the adapter and makes it impossible to slide the ARC in.
I just got mine attached to my hhv the adaptor I got from hhv is very hard to manipulate I want one like yours I'll have to get that
Will hard head veterans pop out 3m arc kit not work with the walkers ?
It can swivel front and back?
Outstanding. Thanks man.
Could you do this with only the walker slims? Just basic ear muffs or do they have to be the electric ones?
Helpful video. Thank you.
HHVs attachment is lower profile.
Will this work on a pts m tek flux? It’s also m lok
So, the issue I’m having is the arms aren’t staying in the Walker brackets
Try applying a heat gun at the top of the plastic clip that the ARC wire slides into. Slide the wire in all the way and apply a bit of heat to the top of the plastic.
Thanks, This was helpful
This worked, thanks!!
Wish I never bought the HHV helmet. Basket sucks so I bought a team wendy cam fit. Team wendy was still cheaper than HHV micro lattice crap. HHV has been the biggest pain in the ass due to the m-lok rails so everything needs an adapter and stick out to far. The shroud is junk also, had to replace because my Wilcox G24 was so loose it rattled. Basically had to replace everything except the shell and even that crap is made in China and probably won't stop a 22lr. If you're thinking about a HHV helmet just don't do it.
HHV! 🤙🏼🇺🇸
im using the kit from HHV to mount mine, i figure they sell both it should work
The pop out ones? Did it work
@@justjsse8917 yes indeed works well
The ear mounts came with different plastic pieces that you just slid off right? The link in your description brings me to a set with peltor attachments
I've bought 4 different types trying to mount my walker razors to my hhv, and they all have the flat tab in the wrong direction so they will fit but not stay on
@@gaiusjuliuscaesar1010 Yeah boss, you slip those plastic pieces off, sorry I did not mention it in the video.
@@gaiusjuliuscaesar1010 That way it's just metal like it shows in the video.
hey boss, how do i go about finding the NSN for these helmets ? thanks in advance!!
these don’t have an NSN. You’ll only find an NSN on issued equipment which if you need an NSN for a high cut helmet Ops-Core has those.
Thank you!
Does this work with any walker headset or just that specific one
Every one I've encountered that has the arms like that
Has anyone ever tried to fit those on a Mitch 2000 ?
Will it work with the HHV rail adapters?
It worked for me, the Walker’s fall off the HHV’s a little easier so keep that in mind. But as long as you don’t pull straight down on them they work
Has anyone ever told you that you sound like Channing Tatum?
No hahaha thanks
i like slappin folks...
You won't be able to communicate with these ear protections...
yes you can, they can be hooked up to baofangs and you also can buy the walkie attachment for this headset
Ah yes. The Chinese helmet made for US veterans who can’t read and don’t want ballistic protection.
With the shit tier ear pro too
Source plz?
@UChgryHeUHUF2B_Q_3D0giBg yea. There’s also American made helmets from American companies that don’t mislead their customers. This company uses a catchy name and appeals to veterans that don’t know any better and just assume this is a American based company with American products, which is not accurate.
@@Albrtd3 there are US customs records that show they import their helmet shells from China. Their plan is to “eventually” make all helmets and components stateside, but that has yet to take place.
Sorry for the late reply. Which American companies would you recommend, besides expensive like opscore
Step one: don't buy an HHV helmet.
You didn’t have a lot of money and bought garbage that wouldn’t stop a fart on a calm day. Should’ve bought a bicycle helmet, for more protection
Gas masks are for farts :) not helmets