Body Armor For The Civilian

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Lieutenant Colonel
Points: 268
Nov 4, 2007 9:40 pm

I went to the web site that is on the first page of this site that advertises body armor. These companies make just about anything you may need from military, police armor that will withstand heavy machingun fire, where the civilian who would probably need only small arm protection. But, they are costly, so, you would really know you needed it or think you need it. I am asking if anyone has worn civilian armor for concealed carry confrontations that may or may not occur? I posted this once before a long while ago and I got a lot of negative remarks from military folks that had to wear it whether they liked it or not. But, I also remember J.D. Carp gave an account of his personal experience wearing his armor and how it saved his life. But, I know many people who carry but, none even think about armor. If you haven't been on the sites right as you enter this web site where it gives your name, how long you have been a member and your rank at the present time, well, just to the right is the add for body armor. Take a look at it and see if anyone feels it is worth the money. Thanks


General of the Army
Points: 1900
Jan 8, 2008 5:28 pm

LT Colonel Bullseye,
The L.W. Officers that I know swear by them. Breathable, light weight and after getting use to wearing it some say comfortable. If your serious I would check out the light weight armor warn by law enforcement at your local L.E. uniform supplier.

"When you're determined to survive, you leave nothing to chance."


Major
Points: 200
Jun 10, 2008 4:56 pm

A place where I saw selling Armour was uscav.com and don't know what kinds of armour but saw Lvl.3 the last time I ordered the magazine

Being trained and means your opponent will think again not to attack a expert at arms.