Anybody know anything about body armor?
Snaps
April 28, 2003, 11:47 PM
MY new part time job may be to repo cars. I'm not sure if I'm going to take it or not yet, but I don't want to get killed with a shot in the back from some guy who won't pay his bills. Anbody know a good place to look for info, styles and prices on vests?
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blades67
April 28, 2003, 11:57 PM
I'd start looking at Second Chance vests until I found the one I wanted. There are other manufacturers, but none that I'd consider over Second Chance.
incursion
April 29, 2003, 01:16 AM
I would not get a zylon based vest. Check out the Second Chance Monarch Summit.
Navy joe
April 29, 2003, 05:39 AM
Trauma plates and duct tape all the way man!
Mute
April 29, 2003, 02:12 PM
Try the Galls (http://www.galls.com) website. They sell LEO and Emergency services supplies. You should find a good selection and NIJ rating info. Probably not the cheapest place, but it will give you an idea of what's available and the price range.
9mmepiphany
April 29, 2003, 05:53 PM
you might consider a ballistic jacket that you can throw on as you start the repo rather then wear one all the time. i can second the recommendation for the second chance monach
telcom911
April 30, 2003, 04:30 AM
so skip the Second Chance and find a cheaper vest. The Second Chance vests are some of the best, and some of the most expensive. If you wear it every day that's a great way to go. But for a part time job- it may just not be worth the $$- you can save a lot of money (2/3)by going with a Galls vest, an Extreme Armour, or any of a dozen other manufacturers for 1/3 the price. The low cost has a trade off, weight and bulk. The less expensive vest will weigh twice as much as a high-end vest, and be several times thicker. But they will stop a round just as well as an expesive vest. You can even get a higher level of protection then you could with the expensive vest and still save a lot of money.
If your an LEO who lives in your vest (I am) then the Second Chance is the cats #^%, but if you only need it a few hours a week, spend your money on a level IIIA vest from someone like Extreme Armour (about $350) and take the $700 you saved over a 2nd chance and buy some toys.
Of course this is just my very humble opinion, you do whatever the heck you want, it is your money.
COHIBA
April 30, 2003, 05:16 AM
i sell the force one brand out of my store. you may contact me at 864 573 8877. i have done 2 vests for AA recovery here in town. i can put you in a level 2 (better than a 2A) for around $475 and a 3A for around $550-600.
kellet
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Chris Rhines
April 30, 2003, 11:25 PM
First place to look - www.bulletproofme.com for general information. Decide what you need and what you are willing to pay, then go find a vest that fits the bill.
- Chris
Snaps
April 30, 2003, 11:59 PM
Well folks i ended up taking the job, and they're providing me one so I'll save myself a couple hundred.
Thanks for the input on this.
For someone in an occupation where body armor may be needed, I would do more than just take what the employer gives you. Research the product to see if it's something you would buy. If not, you may want to consider whether the absence of cost is worth it.
The first thing I would want to know is whether the company is supplying new body armor or used body armor. Most body armor companies recommend a 5 year replacement policy. In addition, the manner in which the armor was used or stored when not in use could affect its ability to stop bullets.
Free stuff might be good. It might not be. I also realize that it's a cost benefit analysis in the context of a part time job.
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