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  • Body Armor for Xmas

    So it's Christmas time and I'm shopping for the family. I've really been thinking about buying Body Armor for the wife and son (29). With all the recent unrest and active shooter situations it got me thinking. I was looking at Second Chance IIIA vests. Anyone have one/some and would you have any advise?

  • #2
    I think that body armor is a bit over the top. It doesn't protect you from getting shot in the head. The chances that your wife and child will ever need it is practically nil.
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    • #3
      Woody! I think I would move somewhere this is not an option I would even think of. Bob

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      • #4
        Grenades???????????????????????

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        • #5
          I agree with the above. BUT if you do it anyway, get it ordered to fit perfectly. If it don't it won't get worn and its about as useful as the gun you leave at home in your sock drawer.
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          • #6
            I just can't see me walking around every day wearing armor. Not that it wouldn't be a good idea. Anything can happen any time or anywhere. Maybe it would be good to have armor for everyone at the house in case the stuff hits the fan.

            This kinda reminds me of when my BIL bought an underwater fishing camera. Now that's a guy who must already have all the fishing gear he truly needs.
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            • #7
              I had one of those, more like a fish finder..................................castable.. .........................worked like crap.

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              • #8
                Might be nice to at least see em or know that they are there even if your not catchin em.

                Fished with lots of kids that like to fish for what they could see over a hot spot that produced but you couldn't see em.
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                • #9
                  Hey ScaryWoody, if you actually live or work "IN ATLANTA" I understand. My folks live over there and its not like it was 30 years ago and it wasn't that good then.

                  Get the body armor if you like but you need 14 or 15 rounds with you all the time. Good luck and get the heck out of the gang infested metro-ATL area if possible.
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                  • #10
                    I had a meeting with someone from the local Islamic Center who wanted to use my professional services (I only met out of courtesy, no way in hell I'd work for them). I would swear he was wearing body armor. His shirt had a "bump" to it where a protective vest would be. Very weird.

                    So it may not be as odd as we think...

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                    • #11
                      I think that the odds of something bad happening to him, are probably a bit higher than your average Joe.............................................

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by berettabone View Post
                        I think that the odds of something bad happening to him, are probably a bit higher than your average Joe.............................................
                        Why? They're the terrorists, not us. He's an older guy, not a young military-aged male, and he wears normal business attire. You wouldn't think he was a terrorist by his appearance.

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                        • #13
                          Then he must be paranoid.......................................... ................or made some enemies..............................

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                          • #14
                            I have German Military Kevlar helmets and some gas masks, but no body protection... chemical or projectile, and I would get some AR500-based armor, but no money.

                            The AR500 plates will stop most everything up to .308 and 30-06 armor-piercing ammo... and last longer than Kevlar.

                            The helmets are in our emergency shelter and also for storms and tornadoes... good head protection.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by yqtszhj View Post
                              Hey ScaryWoody, if you actually live or work "IN ATLANTA" I understand. My folks live over there and its not like it was 30 years ago and it wasn't that good then.
                              Originally posted by yqtszhj View Post

                              Get the body armor if you like but you need 14 or 15 rounds with you all the time. Good luck and get the heck out of the gang infested metro-ATL area if possible.


                              When I do go in to Atlanta, Glock 19 or 23 and two spare mags.

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