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Kutter_0311 wrote:I just want to say: There is no fucking way I would wear 40 year old armor, even if it's "NIB"
Nor would I let anyone on my team wear it. I'd rather they feel naked, and act as such. USE COVER!
docdredd wrote:those pandas need to harden the fuck up


AKFTW wrote:not worth the weight and decreased mobility if you aren't getting adequate protection out of it.
Kutter_0311 wrote:Fear can be great motivation to move your ass...

AKFTW wrote:Sell it to a collector and get some modern rifle plates.

BloodbathPB wrote:AKFTW wrote:Sell it to a collector and get some modern rifle plates.
You probably have an old Vietnam era "Chicken Vest", which I wouldn't sell because the value probably isn't that high, but if you don't care for it who cares. I got a good plate carrier from Amazon for $50, and guess what? They have AWESOME plates for $250 that stop 7.62 and 5.56 all day, so you have great protection for $550 out the door. Check out what these things stand up to ("buy" link below video)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002O17TD4/ref=ox_sc_act_title_6?ie=UTF8&m=A3FL3JCOW0HYTX
And goldflex/UHMWPE(spectra) cloth is even lighter than the newer kevlar in most cases.



BloodbathPB wrote:Unorthodox wrote:
Be extremely careful with steel plates. OCONUS work, sure. But CONUS? The risk of spalling is too high to justify use stateside. Go with a multi-hit rated ceramic or hybrid plate. Steel plates tend to be heavy as fuck as well
Just curious, could you elaborate on Spalling? How dangerous is it? And what would make it a problem OCONUS but not CONUS? My guess is your basically talking about getting sandblasted with metal bits, and I guess the bottom line is whatever you wear when you get shot, not every things going to be peaches and cream. I'm all ears though, I might get some soon and I want to make the right buy.



docdredd wrote:those pandas need to harden the fuck up


AKFTW wrote:I'm looking at picking up some Dyneema/HDPE plates at some point, they won't stop EVERYTHING, but they're light enough not to slow you down much (2.5lbs per). And they float

Kutter_0311 wrote:AKFTW wrote:I'm looking at picking up some Dyneema/HDPE plates at some point, they won't stop EVERYTHING, but they're light enough not to slow you down much (2.5lbs per). And they float
This sounds pretty nice! How thick are they? (Not much of an issue for my CIRAS vest, but it could be for a low-pro rig)
docdredd wrote:those pandas need to harden the fuck up


BloodbathPB wrote:Unorthodox wrote:
Be extremely careful with steel plates. OCONUS work, sure. But CONUS? The risk of spalling is too high to justify use stateside. Go with a multi-hit rated ceramic or hybrid plate. Steel plates tend to be heavy as fuck as well
Just curious, could you elaborate on Spalling? How dangerous is it? And what would make it a problem OCONUS but not CONUS? My guess is your basically talking about getting sandblasted with metal bits, and I guess the bottom line is whatever you wear when you get shot, not every things going to be peaches and cream. I'm all ears though, I might get some soon and I want to make the right buy.



BloodbathPB wrote:So does anyone know what a good trade off of absorbing quantities of AR/AK rounds, while avoiding spall and staying under 500 for a pair?

Kutter_0311 wrote:AKFTW wrote:I'm looking at picking up some Dyneema/HDPE plates at some point, they won't stop EVERYTHING, but they're light enough not to slow you down much (2.5lbs per). And they float
This sounds pretty nice! How thick are they? (Not much of an issue for my CIRAS vest, but it could be for a low-pro rig)
BloodbathPB wrote:So does anyone know what a good trade off of absorbing quantities of AR/AK rounds, while avoiding spall and staying under 500 for a pair?


Unorthodox wrote:If you DON'T want to put a price on your life...the AMI TAC3s is damn near invincible. I don't know of any dealers for 'em, but you can order direct with proper credentials.
Kutter_0311 wrote:Unorthodox wrote:If you DON'T want to put a price on your life...the AMI TAC3s is damn near invincible. I don't know of any dealers for 'em, but you can order direct with proper credentials.
At 7.5lbs, they'd better stop 155mm, too!


Unorthodox wrote:the Velocity Systems ICW plate and soft armor rings out at around 7.3lbs that requires yearly X-rays.
The TAC3s is a stand alone plate that can stop damn near every domestic threat and DOESN'T require yearly X-rays. I dunno about you but I have /no/ idea who offers that kind of service for an individual not backed by a department.
Unorthodox wrote:Kutter_0311 wrote:AKFTW wrote:I'm looking at picking up some Dyneema/HDPE plates at some point, they won't stop EVERYTHING, but they're light enough not to slow you down much (2.5lbs per). And they float
This sounds pretty nice! How thick are they? (Not much of an issue for my CIRAS vest, but it could be for a low-pro rig)
Should also be aware that with compressed Dyneema plates, green tip 5.56 will zip right on through that shit
docdredd wrote:those pandas need to harden the fuck up


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