Originally Posted by
Djstorm100
And a legitimate supplier would be?
I have these plates from SKD Tactical that Brother Outlander recommended. They are very well made and Velocity Systems did some testing and it held its own against M855A1 ammo. Yes. The A1.
Very solid, high quality plates for a good price.
But I didn’t want Just ceramic plates. I wanted soft armor as well. For two reasons.
1. I want a better low viz option with a jacket or button down shirt. As Firefly said wearing hard plates sends a very clear message.
2. I was told that the last thing I want while wearing rifle plates is to get shot and not have any soft armor or armor backers onto help spread the blunt force trauma.
Not that I’m planning on getting shot, but I prepare.
My soft armor is Second Chance Monarch from bulletproofme.com and it is definitely NOT considered budget armor, but it is previously owned - used. However after talking to them on the phone I felt comfortable in my purchase. I wasn’t disappointed.
I’m not HSLD so I didn’t go with the ultra cool Velocity JPC. Again, for reasons. Well advised I went with a BCS NIJ II plate carrier.
I did that because it’s a slick carrier and so can be worn under a jacket or shirt with my LVL IIIa soft armor and while they may not have the cool factor their gear is borderline indestructible.
Besides i prefer the ability to use whatever chest rig I need for whatever purpose. Be it 5.56 or .308 or for a precision rifle.
One thing I believe is important, especially if you decide to go with plates is to train with them. You should be as acclimated as possible with your kit. It’s not different than having a precision gun and never stretching its legs or having an SBR and never doing any CQ type training. You need to be accustomed to how it impacts your shooting , your maneuverability and you physically. For me I’ve worn flak vest and sweated my balls off but I was a lot younger then, so I wanted to know how it impacted me after an hard day of training on an August day in Texas. And it sucks. Sucky sucky sucks. But what you don’t want is to keep it on your closet and not wear it until you have to. And not understanding the impact.
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