simmonsjoe
Regular Member
Looks like a Level II-A
That vest appears to be a level II-A vest. It is rated to stop .355-.357 JSP bullets up to 1,250fps.
It also has very poor blunt trauma protection. (means non-penetrating hits are still life-threatening from minor rounds)
There are many pistol rounds that could penetrate this:
9mm +p+
.357 sig
10mm
some .45acp
30cal Tokarev
In fairness this vest is designed for maximum concealment, and is less effective than a level II vest.
ixtow is right about this not really being relevant. More than just intent, another logic failure is non-penetrating rounds can still be deadly with many vests. So now the argument is invalid on multiple fronts.
Fortunately for our sheepdogs in blue, thugs like 9mm/.380acp/.38spl
That vest appears to be a level II-A vest. It is rated to stop .355-.357 JSP bullets up to 1,250fps.
It also has very poor blunt trauma protection. (means non-penetrating hits are still life-threatening from minor rounds)
There are many pistol rounds that could penetrate this:
9mm +p+
.357 sig
10mm
some .45acp
30cal Tokarev
In fairness this vest is designed for maximum concealment, and is less effective than a level II vest.
ixtow is right about this not really being relevant. More than just intent, another logic failure is non-penetrating rounds can still be deadly with many vests. So now the argument is invalid on multiple fronts.
Fortunately for our sheepdogs in blue, thugs like 9mm/.380acp/.38spl
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