I’m wondering if a redesign in vests/plates is warranted to prevent bullet fragments from exiting after impact? I no nothing about current designs, but hate to think everything comes down to “chance” or luck in surviving if you are a vest wearer.
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I’m wondering if a redesign in vests/plates is warranted to prevent bullet fragments from exiting after impact? I no nothing about current designs, but hate to think everything comes down to “chance” or luck in surviving if you are a vest wearer.
Um, it has been WELL established that “he” wasn’t wearing any sort of vest or plates.I have no doubt new and improved models will come on the market but I think this event was an unusual /freak . In a few weeks we will find out the who/what /where of the body armor and the ammo used . There is a good "chance" that a military type vest where the vest is much larger and some have neck protection would have saved him but his wear choice was a lowkey /low threat civilian type ....technically did its job but it is chance and luck too along with an old fudd gun/ caliber that people discount .
i guess i have a different googleUm, it has been WELL established that “he” wasn’t wearing any sort of vest or plates.
As I said in this post...i guess i have a different google
Um, it has been WELL established that “he” wasn’t wearing any sort of vest or plates.
i guess i have a different google
I can recall news of some super thin, lightweight armor made from "synthetic spider silk" over 30 years ago. It never was seen that I know of and since then it seems to be yield problems with making enough it to be useful.
Within the past few years there was also news about some soft armor from china that could stop a .50 BMG, pretty sure it was discussed here.
I'd think the risk of blunt force trauma issues would be outweighed when something truly concealable is needed.
Um, it has been WELL established that “he” wasn’t wearing any sort of vest or plates.