@dadoody, well those are rifle regular rounds. The ones im talking about are ammo that can pierce millitary armor that the U.S issues...... those lvl 4 types of armor can withstand regular rifle rounds but not actual armor piercing.
@guardman12345 - Well, you could buy steel core or tungsten carbide ammunition. Harder to get, but a person could always do their own loading. No laws against that. In California, the only ammunition they ban outright is tracer rounds due to this State being a chaparral state (ie. wild plants here were MEANT to burn).
okay, I have a question... I'm thinking of buying this but s there a way for the panels to be on the front and back of the back pack cause what if I have medical supplies inside my pack, I wouldn't like to have bullets in them.
Ehh... The fact that the panel was not mounted and was able to freely flop around would skew the results as more energy from the round was dissipated. Not a good test IMO
Actually 9mm & 40 cal FMJ were shot at the panel and it stopped them. The panel was also officially tested at Whites Lab using high velocity 9mm and 44 magnum and it passed. The full test results are published on our company website. Take a look.
civilians cannot get armor piercing ammo from the store due to regulations unless you have a special special license,.
guardman12345 9 months ago
@guardman12345 Who said criminals get anything legally?
madcram 7 months ago
@guardman12345 I have thousands of rounds of armor piercing ammunition. They're called 7.62x39mm and .308s ;P
dadoody 6 months ago
@dadoody, well those are rifle regular rounds. The ones im talking about are ammo that can pierce millitary armor that the U.S issues...... those lvl 4 types of armor can withstand regular rifle rounds but not actual armor piercing.
guardman12345 6 months ago
@guardman12345 - Well, you could buy steel core or tungsten carbide ammunition. Harder to get, but a person could always do their own loading. No laws against that. In California, the only ammunition they ban outright is tracer rounds due to this State being a chaparral state (ie. wild plants here were MEANT to burn).
dadoody 6 months ago
@dadoody, good call
guardman12345 6 months ago
okay, I have a question... I'm thinking of buying this but s there a way for the panels to be on the front and back of the back pack cause what if I have medical supplies inside my pack, I wouldn't like to have bullets in them.
TJpimpskey54 10 months ago
@rickward94 then you shoot them in the head... clearly you are not Military or Law enforcement.
maloso1313 11 months ago
what if somebody shoots me with an armor piercing incendiary high explosive 50 caliber round from an m82 sniper rifle? Would it be blocked?
allentam911 2 years ago
@allentam911 I guess we'd have one less stupid question from you, in that case.
m4lic3187 1 year ago
@allentam911 Then u would be fucked :P
Culloty08 1 year ago
@allentam911 What if someone fires a 160m HE round at you or a tank saber round... ?
maloso1313 11 months ago
@maloso1313, how would a guy get a hold of those?
guardman12345 9 months ago
@guardman12345 Not sure just saying
maloso1313 9 months ago
Has anyone seen their Ranger pack?
I need to know if its child of adult size.
YouMockMe 2 years ago
Ehh... The fact that the panel was not mounted and was able to freely flop around would skew the results as more energy from the round was dissipated. Not a good test IMO
hqen2000 2 years ago
Actually 9mm & 40 cal FMJ were shot at the panel and it stopped them. The panel was also officially tested at Whites Lab using high velocity 9mm and 44 magnum and it passed. The full test results are published on our company website. Take a look.
mjsafetysolutions 3 years ago