So if the shit hits the fan come November, I got the guns and ammo. But no body armor. Any recommendations? I see there are basically two types. Soft Armor Vests and Vests that hold plates. The soft armor vests seem expensive...but then again what's their life worth? Vests with hard plates appear less expensive, heavier and maybe not as effective at covering the whole torso?
Recommendations? Does anyone have real experience with this? I've seen some Youtube vids.
Better hurry, some of this is already backordered 2 months.
Originally Posted by gnadfly
Yes the plates are a pain in the azz. Bulky, and the vests that they slide into are a bitch to repair if the seams start letting go.
Go with the Kevlar. There's a half dozen "levels" of protection.
Level one is a joke. Consider levels 2 or 3. And there's subsets. Level 4 basic runs about $400.
Btw, some of the newer versions of the soft vest actually have pockets for the new ceramic plates.
Life cycle of vests depends on manufacturer. All will post the specs on that. Most are 4 to 6 yrs but that really depends on usage (story below). Note a critical issue: Once a vest has taken a shot, it's trash regardless of how pretty it may still look.
Sizing is important of course.
Also consider attachments.
Specifically, a holster for things holsters carry.
And decent side panels (most have already), look for potential add-ons like shoulder covers, neck collars, groin lower pieces (I think a must), etc. None of this works with the plate metal insert versions.
And of course, for the gals, sizing is a huge issue. For the gals, there are a couple outfits that will custom build a decent vest so that gal parts are not squashed, tops of hips actually have a bit of room, torso length is appropriate, etc.
a story:
One of my old kevlar's was turned into a backpack for a gal teacher that was teaching in a rough part of town in a distressed city, which qualified for student loan dismissal. Later the parts became a liner for a front panel cover of a baby crib.