So…..you wear your plate carrier and helmet at all times?Saying that if it's bad enough to need them then you'll be able to get them, is like saying that you'll just put your seatbelt on just in time in the event of a crash.
For those of you who own plate carriers and a grip of tactical gear, how often are you practicing/training with it on? What type of practice/training are you conducting?
For those of you who own plate carriers and a grip of tactical gear, how often are you practicing/training with it on? What type of practice/training are you conducting?
I've seen AR500 mentioned in this thread, it's worth the PSA that AR500 plates don't offer any protection from spalling. You see this when shooting an AR500 target, the bullet splash chews up the target hanger, the earth below, and anything else in the area. Taking a round to an Ar500 plate is still preferable to taking a round to the chest, but I'm not so sure I'd want to keep living after receiving bullet splash to the groin and face. You can apparently mitigate this by spraying the plate with truck bed liner. I think if you feel you need plates, it's worth spending extra for ceramics.
I don't even wear my seatbelt at all times while driving. I don't have a pc or helmet, but I'm also aware of the fact that buying them during good times is the only likely way to get them.So…..you wear your plate carrier and helmet at all times?
For those of you who own plate carriers and a grip of tactical gear, how often are you practicing/training with it on? What type of practice/training are you conducting?
Not saying what one has or not has, but do you really think a forum such as this is the place to discuss such issues, when the SHTF sites like this is going to be the first place big brother starts there search for shall we say threats to the republic. Example N.Y. wants access to the social media one visits prior to issue of a C.C. permit.