I found a stash of cheap bullet resistant Lexan Lexgard laminate plastics at a local distributor that he was trying to get rid of because the order was cancelled and he didn't want it to take up warehouse space any longer.
I just cut the lexan into the existing frame on the interior of the windows (So the sun has less damaging affect on teh visibility of the Lexan; I have tint on my windows) and secured it per the manufacturers instructions. I would have to check to confirm but I am quite sure the lexan lexgard is bullet resistant up to 7.62 NATO ballistics.
Not sure of what the stuff costs normally, and I don't recall what I got it for, but the guy needed to get rid of it and I got a steal of a deal I believe.
I might even have (10) or so of 4'X6' pieces left that I have no use for. Do you know how much you need? I'll check my inventory and maybe we can figure out a trade or something if you are interested (If I have the stuff/enough still; I'll have to check this weekend when I am down at the property).
Hope that helps or at least gives you a starting point...
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