Bullet Proof Vest – SURPLUS – Small/Medium
The British Police Issue Surplus Bullet Proof vests are offered below the original price.
When tested, the rating on the vests was for 9mm, .45 cal., and .357 magnum, five shots each at point-blank range.
Home Invasions
Please consider adding this bulletproof vest to your survival preparedness supply kit at home.
“There are over 1.65 million home invasions per year, which accounts for about 66% of all 2.5 Million burglaries that happen every year, according to the FBI.
Punks, stay out of our neighborhood; no home invasions allowed.
Bullet Proof Vest for Homeowners
Homeowners, don’t forget to put on your Bullet Proof Vest before leaving your “castle home.”
“Donning body armor before a confrontation with an attacker makes as much sense for the homeowner as it does for a police officer.
A bulletproof vest can change an otherwise deadly shot into a bruise.
Keeping your bulletproof vest at home is as vital as placing your pepper spray “high” near each entryway and garage.
Drug Abuse/Disadvantaged
The unemployment rate and drug abuse influence the chance of a “home invasion” in your neighborhood.
Cities experiencing high levels of vehicle thefts, burglaries, and home invasions truly need their citizens to think seriously about acquiring such devices as bulletproof vests and other body armor.
Even cities with guns and ammo, what about your shield? A bulletproof vest should make your survival effectiveness list.
Armor History –
Please don’t confuse “bulletproof” with the medieval armored knights long ago.
The weapon of choice back in those days was a handgun that fired a lead ball of .30 to .50 caliber (7.6-12.7mm diameter) from a gun with a 6-8 inch length (15-20cm) barrel.
The resulting dent showed the “bulletproof” of the armor’s strength in Battle.
Bullet Proof Vest – Surplus
Modern Day Terminology –
The proper modern term nowadays is “bullet-resistant clothing or body armor.”
Knife Attack
Does a bulletproof vest prevent you from being stabbed?
Kevlar is good against bullets because most bullets tend to flatten out on impact, and the Kevlar can then catch the “round” without breaking through the fiber.
Armor-piercing bullets do not flatten out, so go right through.
Most vests do NOT provide stab protection; however, a few companies have off-stab protection & multiprotection handgun/stab protection plates.
There are “stab-resistant” vests and body armor.
They have various ratings and can prevent slashing and puncture wounds.
Bullet-Resistant
However, they are not bullet-resistant and are primarily used in places like prisons where stabbings and slashing are potentially severe injuries.
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