Product Review: Walker's Silencer Electronic Ear Plugs, $50 at Midway LINK
My Silencers were $61 to my door in less than a week including MLK day. I got the Midway "exclusive" FDE (vs black)--maybe they'll be cooler in the summertime?
I was initially looking at a "nicer" pair of electronic muffs with BlueTooth and these caught my eye.
Ratings are mixed but I think a lot of user error/not RTFOM! comes into play.

They come with the items shown, a swell carrying case, 6 sizing "fins", 6 foam tips, lanyard, little brush/magnet tool, #10 hearing aid batteries (4) and literature. The fins/tips are S, M, L with M installed.

I haven't worn them at the range yet nor put in batteries but I DID test them around the shop with various equipment like the sander and air compressor and they cut the sound quite well. The medium size of fins/tips seems to fit fine so I'm going to leave them on and probably install the lanyard. They sit about 1/8"-1/4" proud of the plane of my ear but basic 3M ear muffs I have in the shop fit over them comfortably.

I only intend on using these with the .22 guns and most of the time they will not have batteries in them. I wanted a pair of "custom fit" ear plugs and these might fit that role well with ability to listen better when at a match or event.
NOTE: These are ear plugs that can enhance sound but require hearing aid batteries to do so. Not ever knowing anyone with a hearing aid, this is a new concept to me. The batteries are "activated" by peeling off a seal before being installed. Once this is done, they will only last about a week or less if the plugs are on constantly. Four batteries are included and each plug takes one. I'm assuming the magnet on the brush is for installing them because they are quite tiny!
Looks like I'm going to have to buy more batteries soon... 
NOTE: I think it would be a good idea to clean the mud out of and/or trim the shrubs in your ears to get the best sealing/noise protection of the foam tips.

I'll update after I try them at the range...
My Silencers were $61 to my door in less than a week including MLK day. I got the Midway "exclusive" FDE (vs black)--maybe they'll be cooler in the summertime?

They come with the items shown, a swell carrying case, 6 sizing "fins", 6 foam tips, lanyard, little brush/magnet tool, #10 hearing aid batteries (4) and literature. The fins/tips are S, M, L with M installed.

I haven't worn them at the range yet nor put in batteries but I DID test them around the shop with various equipment like the sander and air compressor and they cut the sound quite well. The medium size of fins/tips seems to fit fine so I'm going to leave them on and probably install the lanyard. They sit about 1/8"-1/4" proud of the plane of my ear but basic 3M ear muffs I have in the shop fit over them comfortably.

I only intend on using these with the .22 guns and most of the time they will not have batteries in them. I wanted a pair of "custom fit" ear plugs and these might fit that role well with ability to listen better when at a match or event.
NOTE: These are ear plugs that can enhance sound but require hearing aid batteries to do so. Not ever knowing anyone with a hearing aid, this is a new concept to me. The batteries are "activated" by peeling off a seal before being installed. Once this is done, they will only last about a week or less if the plugs are on constantly. Four batteries are included and each plug takes one. I'm assuming the magnet on the brush is for installing them because they are quite tiny!
NOTE: I think it would be a good idea to clean the mud out of and/or trim the shrubs in your ears to get the best sealing/noise protection of the foam tips.

I'll update after I try them at the range...
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