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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2007

Bulletproof bookbag backpack for school work and travel safety

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  • According to their website, ALL their products are rated level 3a, which stops up to and including 44 Magnum, which is about 99% of all handgun rounds.

    I am sure that more protection would be nice but this protection seems like it would protect against most of the incidents that actually occur in schools and on the streets.

  • i dont trust any level under 3,4,5 level III-A is best for soft armour

  • Yes, I too would rather that my kid (or me) would have nothing than some weak 3a- stops 99% of handgun round type of lightweight armor shield. Just the blunt trauma alone could make me paranoid for life, so I'd rather have a through and though bullet wound than to face the shock of being hit by a 44 magnum round and not killed.

    Right now myself and Mr. T and Face are actually welding up a brand new backpack out of plate steel. Try to stop me then.

  • good idea, but i don't trust any armor rated below III

  • Yes, I too would rather that my kid (or me) would have nothing than some weak 3a- stops 99% of handgun round type of lightweight armor shield. Just the blunt trauma alone could make me paranoid for life, so I'd rather have a through and though bullet wound than to face the shock of being hit by a 44 magnum round and not killed.

    Right now myself and Mr. T and Face are actually welding up a brand new backpack out of plate steel. Try to stop me then.

  • you miss understand, the blue pack (the first one) is rated at lvl-1 and it is garbage. it won't stop a jacketed 9mm. the second pack (orange) is the IIIA and is the HIGHEST civilian body armor that you can buy. there is nothing better out there for civilians, nothing without a fenely attached.

  • According to their website ALL their products are rated level 3a. So I'm not sure where you saw that the blue one is rated 1.

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  • What's next, bullet resistant baby cribs? Well maybe in the ghetto. Nah, they couldn't afford them unless Barry Obama created another hand out program.

  • I would rather my little girl carry her Glock in her backpack.

  • All of the BulletBlocker vest and backpack products are rated at NIJ Threat Level IIIA with test results from H.P. White Laboratory.

  • I didn't check there website, it just seemed odd that they'd use a .22LR and a 9mm SJHP it prove there product works, that's level I product. If I'm mistaken then i apologize, it just didn't make scene to me to use that kind of munition. I just assumed since they demonstrated with level 1 firepower it was level 1 BA. I did check out there website, pretty impressive stuff.

  • --felony attached. so maybe my personal needs are above a IIIA rating. but i would absolutely love to have one rated to stop rifle rounds.

    * i hit post by mistake the first time, sorry

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