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Mounted Blast Shield
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MountedBlastShieldOpticsScan.png|Scan images for a Mounted Blast Shield with optic sensors used as a combination lock.
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Mounted Blast Shields are unique in that they often have a primary locking system. These systems commonly come in the form of multiple release locks that must be hit in a sequential order. Once this locking system is disengaged the shield can be removed. Weapon fire is insufficient to damage the shield, but it can easily be torn off with a strong pull.
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Mounted Blast Shield A strong pull should be enough to rip the lock from its brackets.
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MountedBlastShieldOpticsScan.png|Scan images for a Mounted Blast Shield with optic sensors used as a combination lock.