BAO Tactical AR500 Steel Level III SH-SC 10x12 Plate
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BAO's steel plate measures approximately .25 thick (with base coat) with a weight of 7.875 lbs in a 10×12 shooter's cut configuration. These plates address law enforcement departments looking for an ASK (Active Shooter Kit) option and Fire/EMS departments looking for an affordable yet durable Level III compliant plate option, addressing threats as high as 7.62x51/.308 @ ft/s @ 15 meters. These plates offer a 20-year warranty.
Fits into the rifle plate pocket of your plate carrier, tactical entry vest, or compatible overt body armor carrier.
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It's hilarious because Layer60 was actually in the personal body armor industry and is one of most knowledgeable people about armor on this forum. You, on the other hand, are some steel plate buying goober who thinks your decision actually makes sense despite every professional voice on the opinion telling you otherwise. You're clearly soooo much smarter than every one else, right?And here is some math for you, skipper:2 formed and coated AR500 10x12 plates weighing about 11 pounds from TTM: $190+ shipping2 single curve ceramic hybrid level IV stand alone 10x12 plates weighing 7.2 pounds directly from HighCom = $223.50 + shipping (4SAS-7, coupon code "FIREARMS" for 25% off).I guess NVG upgrades, good boots, a day of instruction, and 1k rounds of 9mm all cost about $33.50 in your AO. I would ask where you live so I can come take advantage of these great deals, but I already know where you live - a fucking fantasy land.To further drive home the fact that you are so unambiguously wrong here, those children's NVGs cost $130
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afford the night vision equipment below:I calculated the difference in cost between steel plates and good level IV ceramics and determined that I couldafford the night vision equipment below:
Is that you in the picture? Because you seem to understand money about as well as my 9 year old son. You see, it adds up... the difference between steel and ceramic plates = the difference between high def and standard def NODs = a day of instruction = almost 1K round of 9mm to train with = 2-3 good BOKs = Saloman boots = a million other things that could save your life.You didn't think at all before you posted but no, you just want to post tarded pictures that make no contribution, in a tech forum no-less.
It's hilarious because Layer60 was actually in the personal body armor industry and is one of most knowledgeable people about armor on this forum. You, on the other hand, are some steel plate buying goober who thinks your decision actually makes sense despite every professional voice on the opinion telling you otherwise. You're clearly soooo much smarter than every one else, right?And here is some math for you, skipper:2 formed and coated AR500 10x12 plates weighing about 11 pounds from TTM: $190+ shipping2 single curve ceramic hybrid level IV stand alone 10x12 plates weighing 7.2 pounds directly from HighCom = $223.50 + shipping (4SAS-7, coupon code "FIREARMS" for 25% off).I guess NVG upgrades, good boots, a day of instruction, and 1k rounds of 9mm all cost about $33.50 in your AO. I would ask where you live so I can come take advantage of these great deals, but I already know where you live - a fucking fantasy land.To further drive home the fact that you are so unambiguously wrong here, those children's NVGs cost $130
you are forgetting taxes.....Either way you are missing the point. No one is arguing that steel is the best shit there is for body armor. What we are arguing is that for someone who wants armor but wants to spend the least amount possible, it is a viable option. You make it sound like people who buy steel are stuck with it forever....nothing says that I can't sell it or keep it and then buy ceramic later on down that road. But to tell the truth....I hardly use it as is so who bother upgrading?
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