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Interesting test on $25 surplus body armor.

buffalowinter

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  • Mar 17, 2014
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    First, these are sold out. I saw this Italian Military surplus body armor for sale on Sportsman's Guide for $25. For $25, I bought two sets and thought I'd see what happens, especially since this is surplus and Kevlar is supposed to degrade over time.
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    This stuff is a little less than 1/4" thick and weighs 3 pounds...really light weight. So I set one up 10yds away and shot it with a Beretta 92 with 115g FMJ ammo. I was pretty impressed, especially for old discolored surplus. I shot 2 rounds, fairly close to each other. Neither round came close to penetrating. It put a small dimple in the face, and bulged the back. I'm going to go back out and shoot it with some .45 acp.

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    More tests
    .40 S&W 180g FMJ, 10yds, Para-Ordnance P16. No Penetration
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    .45acp, 230g FMJ, 10 yds, Springfield TRP Operator, No Penetration.

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    5.56, 77g SMK, 550yds, 20" bbl Ar-15 built by myself, Through like knife through butter.

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    Back side of plate showing 5.56 penetration

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    Armor does not go bad

    no one wants to be liable for someone being killed.
    so you have an arbitrary expiration date
    (And reoccurring sales to .gov)

    Good stuff to add into backpacks and such
    Agreed, it isn't time that kills Kevlar. Soft inserts, exposed to years of daily wear when it's soaked in sweat and moving against itself, that does deteriorate it as the weave loosens and frays from itself. But Kevlar itself is pretty damn impervious. Solid Kevlar sheets, provided it's only been exposed to normal environmental exposures, will last until its attacked. There's a reason it's used in the exterior walls for sensitive site construction.
     
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