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Body Armour Tested With Various Guns Including An Uzi And A Magnum

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Body Armour is life saving equipment requiring a duty of care in the selection of protection against modern day violent threats. Jack Ellis Body Protection has a holistic approach to protecting frontline personnel against violent attacks. We also believe in dispelling the myth in regard to bullet-proof, stab proof, needle proof and spike proof vests in that there is no such product that can be 100% proof against violent attacks. Our philosophy is that modern body armour should provide defence to the attack threat of knife, needle & spike, ballistic, shrapnel (including flying glass) and blunt trauma (including being hit with pipes and other hard objects and being kicked).

Jack Ellis Body Protection - Exceeds Home Office and ISO Standards - 10 Year Armour Warranty. Jack Ellis Body Protection vests have undergone a series of qualifications and certification tests to meet specific body armour
standards of police and military users. All Jack Ellis Body Protection vests are certified by the Home Office Scientific Development Branch (HOSDB) standards (2007). These standards are regarded as the minimum performance standard for body armour in the UK.

The Jack Ellis Body Protection vest is available in the following HOSDB 2007 standards: HG1, KR1, SP1 - HG2, KR2, SP2 and HG2, KR1,
SP1. All vests are manufactured in the UK in a UKAS accredited ISO 9001: 2000 manufacturing facility. Our manufacturer's warranty on the life of the armour pack is 10 (Ten) years which is double the industry standard warranty.
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Tel: 0845 130 4008 www.interconnective.co.uk

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  • @ehowa Smartass

  • those things are pointless now, everyone goes for headshots now

  • @PuroSantaMariaDelOro thats kevlar.

  • Let me get my 30-06 and show you dumb fucks how it's done. I only shoot 165 grain power points and I'm going through between 1/2 and 3/4 inch of steel. Just try to call me a liar.

  • Its only paper inside??

  • I'll show up with my Tokerev loaded with 60 grain 30 cal wildcats rated at 1500 FPS.

    Lets see how it does then.

  • now try a ptrd and see how well it protects it from that.

  • what caliber can it withstand and is it really heavy

  • This test is a joke, at 0:58 you can see that the .357 Mag rounds are of the type selected for the least penetration.Both of the two high powered bullets .357 Mag & .44 Mag were of the Soft point & hollow point/Dum dum variants, instead of the solid & common semi-wadcutter.They should do this test again with semi-wadcutters and common FMJ/full metal jacket bullets. But then again, when their vests are turned into swiss cheese, it wouldn't be as good an advertisement for the company now would it?

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