DaddySatyr
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Joined: 8/29/2011 From: Pittston, Pennsyltucky Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: JeffBC But... uh.... if I wanted to defend myself from being shot why aren't I looking more at body armor than pistols? Quite a few reasons, actually. Interceptor Level IIa body armor, for example, weighs 16+ pounds with trauma plates. And, of course, it does not protect your face and head. More importantly, you're alone with no backup. The armor may block penetration if you're hit, but your body is still absorbing 100-200 ft/lbs or more of force (depending on the cartridge). That's going to put you down and stun you, and then you're a sitting duck while the guy walks over and puts one in your head. Body armor in a military/police unit can save your life because you have buddies to lay down suppressive fire and get you the hell out of there. But by yourself? Not much good. K. On top of that, you'll find that in most places where gun control laws are considered restrictive, there are similar laws on body armor. You must have what the law-makers consider a "valid reason" for owning it.
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