A couple of minutes? Sounds like a training issue.
Give me a break! If you don't think it would take you that long then fine.
A couple of minutes? Sounds like a training issue.
Where do you see keeping it and where will you be when shooting starts? Maybe you'll have several placed strategically though your house but those that just stick it in the closet like most people would, yes, I think it would take a couple of min to get a vest and put it on.
Give me a break! If you don't think it would take you that long then fine.
It reminds me of those who say "you dont want to carry that 10 pound gun all day hunting!"I find it interesting how many comments there are about the difficulty of putting on a vest or plate carrier.
I never had any problems getting in to my vest/plate carrier with LBV and normal load out all attached.
It was adjusted to fit me, just Velcro the front down and snap the LBV. Done.
Put it on like any other vest, 1 arm at a time.
I find it interesting how many comments there are about the difficulty of putting on a vest or plate carrier.
I never had any problems getting in to my vest/plate carrier with LBV and normal load out all attached.
It was adjusted to fit me, just Velcro the front down and snap the LBV. Done.
Put it on like any other vest, 1 arm at a time.
And if I timed myself putting my jacket on it would take more than a couple of seconds to go from my bed/chair/sofa to the hook and put anything on. I can't see being able to put anything on before a kick in or drive bye is completed so depending on your threat concerns armor could be pretty useless.
I don't disagree one bit.
Flash, do you suggest Level IIIA or go straight for the Level III steel? The 3A is more expensive, offers less protection but thinner and lighter...
I didn't say it was pointless or not a tool to have.
I didn't say it was always gonna do any good.
I simply pointed out that I thought some were making it out to be much more difficult to get on than it really is.
Your post is tactical as **** BTW.
Wasn't pointing that specifically at you, apparently Tapatalk won't let me multi quote.
I try to keeps it realz
Steel?
Like AR-500? You have got to be kidding.
What are you buying this for? Odds are you will never wear it in real life.
Nothing wrong with the current steel plates on the market. When you compare it to level III and Level 4 ceramic counterparts- it is cheaper, lighter, and doesn't require regular x-ray inspection. We wore steel plates operationally because it was easier to conceal for low-vis mission. Nowadays, the coatings have come a long way and have mostly fixed the spalling issues prevalent with earlier designs.
Youd really hate what im looking at then!Steel?
Like AR-500? You have got to be kidding.
What are you buying this for? Odds are you will never wear it in real life.