The Base Jump Helmet from Ops Core is one of the best thought out products on the market today. I really like this piece of gear. Quick and easy to use in addition to being very dependable. Now let me say here that I use the Base Jump as a quick easy way to mount NVDs for most of the Night Time pursuits I engage in. MOSTLY hunting, at night and some just good old walkin around sometimes known as hiking. If I EVER would have a need to do anything serious I would break out my FAST ballistic helmet. Now that being said, I have always wished for the retractable lanyard on the Base Jump just like the Fast Ballistic and Bump helmets.
A long neck cord like most people use (hopefully your using SOMETHING), works but it has to be tucked into the bungies so it won't drape across your face and get in the line of sight.
Now Wilcox makes a mount that slips over the top of the Ops Core shroud but with the Base Jump and it's molded in Shroud nothing exists in the VERY EXTENSIVE Wilcox product line. In looking at the situation I came up with the following solution.
Now I have to put in the disclaimer here that if you try this you do so at your OWN RISK ! ! !
***(NOTE HERE)***
I am editing this to show a newer mounting method as the first version of this used a nut that protruded too far into the helmet. The new speed nut protrudes just at 1 mm and And AND I am adding a pad on top of it.
Get your self the Wilcox NVG Lanyard Assembly for the Ops Core Shroud (PN 41400G06-T (T for Tan in this case)) and a 1/4 X 20 bolt 1/2inch long. You will need to shorten the bolt almost a 1/4 of an inch so that it does not protrude past the speed nut. Also a speed nut.
I even added some spiffy tacticool paint.
They will look like this.
Next place the Wilcox mount on top of your Base Jump Helmet. Position the foot right between the top two "spurs" of the molded in shroud.
Then CAREFULLY drill a 1/4 inch hole. Now once you have your 1/4 inch hole, enlarge it to 3/8ths to accommodate the speed nut. Again be careful the plastic will drill very easily so go slow. It should look like this.
And with the hole drilled.
Next put in your bolt.
Put the backing nut on.
Torque it down but don't over tighten. The speed nut perfectly supported the Wilcox part. Got lucky there. I suggest a drop of red lock tight in the threads and if your really worried about it you can put a drop of your favorite glue between the Wilcox mount and the Helmet.
Next place a Team Wendy ZAP pad over the speed nut for further protection.
The finished product will look like this.
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A long neck cord like most people use (hopefully your using SOMETHING), works but it has to be tucked into the bungies so it won't drape across your face and get in the line of sight.
Now Wilcox makes a mount that slips over the top of the Ops Core shroud but with the Base Jump and it's molded in Shroud nothing exists in the VERY EXTENSIVE Wilcox product line. In looking at the situation I came up with the following solution.
Now I have to put in the disclaimer here that if you try this you do so at your OWN RISK ! ! !
***(NOTE HERE)***
I am editing this to show a newer mounting method as the first version of this used a nut that protruded too far into the helmet. The new speed nut protrudes just at 1 mm and And AND I am adding a pad on top of it.
Get your self the Wilcox NVG Lanyard Assembly for the Ops Core Shroud (PN 41400G06-T (T for Tan in this case)) and a 1/4 X 20 bolt 1/2inch long. You will need to shorten the bolt almost a 1/4 of an inch so that it does not protrude past the speed nut. Also a speed nut.
I even added some spiffy tacticool paint.
They will look like this.
Next place the Wilcox mount on top of your Base Jump Helmet. Position the foot right between the top two "spurs" of the molded in shroud.
Then CAREFULLY drill a 1/4 inch hole. Now once you have your 1/4 inch hole, enlarge it to 3/8ths to accommodate the speed nut. Again be careful the plastic will drill very easily so go slow. It should look like this.
And with the hole drilled.
Next put in your bolt.
Put the backing nut on.
Torque it down but don't over tighten. The speed nut perfectly supported the Wilcox part. Got lucky there. I suggest a drop of red lock tight in the threads and if your really worried about it you can put a drop of your favorite glue between the Wilcox mount and the Helmet.
Next place a Team Wendy ZAP pad over the speed nut for further protection.
The finished product will look like this.
cont...