Anybody bought body armor? Thinking about it....
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Re: Anybody bought body armor? Thinking about it....
Bulletproofme.com seemed like a standup business, when I talked with them. Still thinking it over, here, but it seems like a good idea.
Re: Anybody bought body armor? Thinking about it....
I have soft body-armor which I can stick into a vest or a tshirt-type carrier (the latter is where they usually live).
I also have steel plates but I bought those more to play around with than actually wear - I plan on shooting them. I'm more concerned about handgun than rifle fire, so I have no plans (yet) to upgrade to ceramic plates - I've had to do the 800-yard dash under fire while wearing those and I felt like I was running through glue. Some protection is better than none and I'd rather not be slowed down too much.
I also have steel plates but I bought those more to play around with than actually wear - I plan on shooting them. I'm more concerned about handgun than rifle fire, so I have no plans (yet) to upgrade to ceramic plates - I've had to do the 800-yard dash under fire while wearing those and I felt like I was running through glue. Some protection is better than none and I'd rather not be slowed down too much.
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Just to post back in an old topic... If anyone might be looking for some really inexpensive plates, AR500 currently has two Level III (not Level III+) plates for $65. https://www.ar500armor.com/heritage-bogo-aug.html
These are their original steel alloy plates and, at that price, they're the basic, flat, 10"x12" plates only, with the standard base coating. Choice of cut for right- or left-handed shooters.
Minimal, but at two for $65 they just might be worth picking up as spares.
These are their original steel alloy plates and, at that price, they're the basic, flat, 10"x12" plates only, with the standard base coating. Choice of cut for right- or left-handed shooters.
Minimal, but at two for $65 they just might be worth picking up as spares.
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Re: Anybody bought body armor? Thinking about it....
If you want plates, Dayton Armor is really good.
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Re: Anybody bought body armor? Thinking about it....
Upgrade to curved and add blunt force pads... $120 (plus shipping?)Rafe wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 10:06 am Just to post back in an old topic... If anyone might be looking for some really inexpensive plates, AR500 currently has two Level III (not Level III+) plates for $65. https://www.ar500armor.com/heritage-bogo-aug.html
These are their original steel alloy plates and, at that price, they're the basic, flat, 10"x12" plates only, with the standard base coating. Choice of cut for right- or left-handed shooters.
Minimal, but at two for $65 they just might be worth picking up as spares.
Nice deal
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Bringing this one back to life.
As another election is heating up and after that video by Ayoob I'm starting to consider this a bit more seriously than last go around. I have questions for those that have body armor. I'm also considering the number of just plain random shootings on the highways and byways in addition to the collision/impact protection.
1. How often do you where it?
2. Do you have soft that you wear often and then add plates under certain circumstances like when goin to the range?
3. Are you over 50y?
4. Is it just for personal use or part of your job?
As another election is heating up and after that video by Ayoob I'm starting to consider this a bit more seriously than last go around. I have questions for those that have body armor. I'm also considering the number of just plain random shootings on the highways and byways in addition to the collision/impact protection.
1. How often do you where it?
2. Do you have soft that you wear often and then add plates under certain circumstances like when goin to the range?
3. Are you over 50y?
4. Is it just for personal use or part of your job?
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Re: Anybody bought body armor? Thinking about it....
It's tougher to wear in hot weather. On the range or most especially during force-on-force training wearing body armor is a good idea. Concealable is preferred. I have plates for home defense and train with the plates on occasion.C-dub wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 7:49 pm Bringing this one back to life.
As another election is heating up and after that video by Ayoob I'm starting to consider this a bit more seriously than last go around. I have questions for those that have body armor. I'm also considering the number of just plain random shootings on the highways and byways in addition to the collision/impact protection.
1. How often do you where it?
2. Do you have soft that you wear often and then add plates under certain circumstances like when goin to the range?
3. Are you over 50y?
4. Is it just for personal use or part of your job?
I'm not 50 yet, but I'd say wearing armor outdoors in the Texas summer is still a pretty good way to reach heat exhaustion quickly.
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Thanks Paladin.Paladin wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 9:10 pmIt's tougher to wear in hot weather. On the range or most especially during force-on-force training wearing body armor is a good idea. Concealable is preferred. I have plates for home defense and train with the plates on occasion.C-dub wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 7:49 pm Bringing this one back to life.
As another election is heating up and after that video by Ayoob I'm starting to consider this a bit more seriously than last go around. I have questions for those that have body armor. I'm also considering the number of just plain random shootings on the highways and byways in addition to the collision/impact protection.
1. How often do you where it?
2. Do you have soft that you wear often and then add plates under certain circumstances like when goin to the range?
3. Are you over 50y?
4. Is it just for personal use or part of your job?
I'm not 50 yet, but I'd say wearing armor outdoors in the Texas summer is still a pretty good way to reach heat exhaustion quickly.
I spend the most time outdoors in my own yard. Mowing, swimming, or something and doubt I'd wear it then. Other times outside are merely getting to and from my car or motorcycle to wherever inside, so no more than a minute or two if that.
A quick look at some of the brands listed in this thread and other searches leans me here. https://safelifedefense.com/concealable ... evel-iiia/
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