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Body armor
So, not asking what or IF you have some.
Just saying it's NOT a bad idea. There are LOTS of places to get them. And all sorts of vests/body armor to consider and several ratings to take into account. So, without further ado, here are but a few ideas. Second Chance Bullet proof me Guardian (I think it's guardian) Level II, Level III, Level IIIA, Level IV Soft vests, hard vests, body armor, ballistic panels, ballistic clothing What else can you add? Again, not asking if you do or do not, just trying to put up a thread to get folks thinking about it. And they are not as expensive as you might think. Now is the time. GET SOME. |
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Yes experts, please!
I'd love to learn more about this topic! s |
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What would be the purpose of using it? Protection while in the community? At home/on one's property? Defense against what? Garden-variety thugs? Thugs with badges? Against pistols? Rifles?
It would seem to me that body armor is best utilized by an aggressive party or by targets of assassination/high-profile mugging, not the ordinary citizen. Against centerfire rifles, even Level IV is marginally useful (the plates will crack/shatter, and multiple hits will get through). Shotgun slugs and rifles will easily defeat Level III (not all will get through, but the energy of impact makes that irrelevant). For most pistols/revolvers, soft would be effective. however; especially against the sissy calibers many garden-variety thugs use. For home use, I'd prefer designated cover, perhaps concrete walls or even purpose-deployed steel plates, over body armor. |
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If anyone could kindly direct me to some Dragon Skin that would be greatly appreciated. I recall the bank robbery gunfight in California? about 10 years ago. Although it was not Dragon Skin they were wearing, whatever they were sporting worked! Dude was taking rounds from every direction and answering them in turn. Sorry, can't get link to video (no streaming at work).
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the cops were initially using pistols.....when they went and got some ARs the battle was over |
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Those thugs were also hopped up on go go pills. - But yeah... a headshot should have happened much sooner. |
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We use and advise IIIA under the shirt with a ceramic trauma plate for daily wear and PPD/PSD in low threat low visibility. For direct action we use plate carriers with SAPPI II plates ceramic multi hit rated for 308 AP on the front only, we put the back plate in special pockets on our assault packs so in a fire fight we can toss the pack in front of us and use it as cover. For forced entry and urban operations we advise and use full Interceptors with side plates daps and front and rear SAPPI II's plus groin collar and neck. As for helmets we advise a good ABS Ballistic for mountain/airmobile (Gentex makes some good ones) the only time we use our ACH's is urban and forced entry also for entry we add a nape protector to the helmet suspension (covers the area on the back of your neck).
A great tool for entry is a ballistic shield w/gun port also get some ballistic glasses and or goggles ESS makes a great set of no fog and Oakley has stepped up on there’s and puts out a good set of glasses, Wiley X is the latest and greatest but we found the frames tend to break so if you go that rout get two pairs. Most military masks by MSA will either come with or have a way to attach a ballistic shield/ ballistic eye covers and in a chemical environment the last thing you want is the face plate on your mask failing. The military has ceramic door plate kits and those are just big rectangular plates and work for a lot more than car doors. That’s my two cents but as with most things if it doesn’t work for you don’t do it, any time you use armor of any type you are giving up mobility so weight the risks. |
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Dear God! Buy body armor PLEASE!! Its dirt cheep in USA. Preferably, get the police concealable kind (class II) then continue to work on it and get class III A military armor and some rifle plates, just as you do when you start buying guns. You�ll end up with 2 or 3 sets of armor which are great to have for family members and spares. Just so you know, I got so desperate about body armor I ordered it from USA through internet (bulletproofme.com), I ended up paying a total of nearly 600 USD for body armor that costs 200 USD in USA. Buy it while you still can. When the SHTF you�ll end up wearing it, believe me. I don�t wear mine all day long but I do wear it when I have to go some place dangerous, deal with people I don�t trust, or when I have to go teach Architecture Representation late at night, and must travel through a much dangerous road at 12 PM. FerFAL ANY major thirty caliber MBR will turn your 'cover' into concealment in a HURRY. But while that's happening, your body armor will give you a chance to 'live to fight another day'. Please learn from OTHER'S mistakes and their experience. In this area I would much prefer to be safe than sorry. Oh, and here's a soft insert that's very impressive and pretty inexpensive as well. http://www.secondchance.com/products/trd_impacst_video.asp For $86 - http://www.opticsplanet.net/protech-...ic-plates.html Not looking to ever want to NEED it, but I'd hate to need it and just not have it. Yes, transferred energy will be a bitch, but the OTHER option is not one I want to experience. And yeah, actual body armor, not soft Level IV vests, CAN AND DO stop 30 caliber rounds all the time. With little more than bruising. I guess it's just my vote saying I think things are going to get worse, rather than better. As Daniel Hill says, "I HOPE I'M WRONG". But I'd still rather discuss this now and exchange information now, rather than NOT be able to and not get the chance. That's why I started this thread. I'm a firm believer of trying to be ahead of the game, not behind it. |
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Years ago, they were a reputable firm, started by Richard Davis (the guy who invented soft body armor, I think). The owner/CEO regularly shot himself in the chest while wearing his company's product. What other company's CEO was confident (??crazy??) enough to do that? Unfortunately, the company seemed to lose its "moral compass" over the years, introducing Zylon based armor to the market, as a thinner, lighter, newer alternative to the older Kevlar based vests. Second Chance Body Armor (SCBA) apparently chose to IGNORE their own test data showing that Zylon lost strength after exposure to heat/humidity over time. Those wearing SCBA Zylon vests DIED as a result of this material failure, yet SCBA continued to do the legal tap dance (it's not our fault, blahblahblah, song & dance, song & dance). Rather than have the balls to face up to the problem & recall the garbage vests, they offered added panels (adding bulk/weight to defective vests) at the EXPENSE of the vest owners. As somebody who wore a SCBA Monarch (Kevlar) vest for years & years, I'm forced to say FxCK Second Chance - they should no longer be trusted as a body armor supplier. In terms of body armor in general, I agree with Davis's premise of wearing a vest that's comfortable enough day in & day out. If you think you need a vest, choose a vest that you're willing/able to wear. Don't pick a stiff-as-a-board Level 27 tank-proof vest that will make you cook in your own juices. Pick a nice Level II or IIA vest. Something flexible, soft, and not too hot. If you're expecting trouble, then you might add plates/extra levels. For routine use, though, choose something that's comfortable enough for you to wear day in & day out, summer & winter. Just avoid Second Chance. |
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It doesn't matter what kind of armor you have on if they are shooting 12 ga. slugs.
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It won't stop an RPG either so I am going to sell my ba.:confused_m:
And since there are people out there who still own .50 cals I think I'm going to sell all of my rifles (already did) because they can out range me and since there will still be people that have their rifles I might as well just sell all of my pistols (already did) and while I'm at it I'm just going to give up, crawl into a hole and wait for the rapture.:10_1_19:Bx3 |
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I Concur with this as well. I read on a different forum the conversation went like this. Question: Will a Level III and up protect against a shotgun slug? Answer: Will it stop a MACK truck? Probably but your chest and surrounding bones will be pulverized by the impact of a one ounce slug hitting you at around 1,200 - 1,300 fps. |
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I do not know what these coments are about BA not being for an average citizen. Not saying I am average, but I have been looking into it. If for nothing else, would be for hearing that bump in the night , 3 am, locked and loaded heading down the stairs, would be nice to quickly throw on a vest.
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For home invasions, or any incident on your home turf .... you're supposed to have the home field advantage. What's the point in arming yourself to the teeth, having 5 years of food and water, half a metric ton of precious metal ... and still being afraid in your own home? You're supposed to have all the advantages here. What the hell are you playing at? Did someone move the windows on you? Rearrange the furniture?
Let's smarten up, guys. You're the ones setting up the firing lanes. You're the one installing blocks to ensure that the only windows that open wide enough for egress are the ones you choose. You're the one who layered the back of that couch with 5 layers of kevlar, and not the other one. You're the one who reinforced that gyproc corner with a steel place to give you a corner to fire around. If whether or not you've 12-18 seconds to pull on BA is a serious issue for you ... you've got a lot more serious issues to address first. But to own or not own BA isn't one of them. BA is important for when you're playing in someone else's yard. And you're far and away better off with lightweight BA that you can comfortably wear 99% of the time, than a medieval armour breastplate that's so obvious that you stand out like a sore thumb. Just like you're far better off with a gun you're comfortable carrying without having to think about it than a monster cannon that you leave at home because wearing it pulls your pants down around your ass. |
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For those limiting the validity of ba to just a home invasion, or because it may not protect you from a shotgun slug, I'm sure that the folks who stayed behind during Katrina would have given up an organ to have a vest handy.
No one can predict exactly what is coming but we are all mostly in agreement about the direction we are headed. I thought most GIMers were out of the box thinkers.:confused_m: All I can say is that after having had guns pulled on me and being shot at on different occasions I gots mines and I sleep very good at night.:sleep:Bx3 |
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Thanx for the other replies. I got a brother-in-law who is a guard at a local jail. We are about the same size. |
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I wanted to by some Point Blank BA IIIa that someone had posted locally on Craigslist here, but the guy selling it then found out it was illegal to sell to civilians. Reading what you guys have posted that seems to be the case(that would suck if Marshall Law is put in place due to a revolt- citizens=toast!)... anyone have a link to a Federal Law stating this "illegality?"
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There is no federal law prohibiting civilian ownership of ba. Some states or municipalities may have something on their books although the majority do not. The reason that many companies don't sell to civilians is more about liability than law. Bx3
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BA does not stop: 1) headshots 2) dorsal shots 3) femoral artery shots 4) AP or AP-like (i.e., M855) shots 5) the energy of shotgun slug shots 6) repeated centerfire rifle shots 7) Molotov Cocktails And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?...The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst; the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn |
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