Opinions/ Suggestions on my article about Rifle threat rated body armor?
So I remember... over a year ago I made a post here about Ceramic and steel body armor.
Comparing and contrasting the two different types of armor as well as citing pros and cons of each.
In the past year I have learned more and I hope to improve upon that.
Now I have a new version... a longer version of which I hope can serve as a guide to first time armor buyers and give detailed information for those who care.
It is quite long, but it is in depth and covers most of the basics that should matter to the average user.
Any suggestions are appreciated, I am looking to publish this, this is a FIRST DRAFT.
There's so many misconceptions and so much false information when it comes to armor, I really hope to help people make better choices when purchasing armor.
So... if there's anything I got wrong in there, let me know.
I've cited sources where due, most other is just basic physics.
Thank you:
(Anyone with this link can view the document without a google account)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...it?usp=sharing
Last edited by Wooohah; 08-21-17 at 04:03.
A Student once said to his master: "You teach me fighting, but you talk about peace. How do you reconcile the two?"
The master replied: "It is better to be a warrior in a garden than to be a gardener in a war."
Gear, or rifles are only as good as the user. Even if a rifle is true to an inch at a mile, even if gear is as light as a feather, yet as durable as leather, it is limited by its user. Invest in training.
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