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Re: sag post# 13289

Saturday, 05/12/2012 4:43:43 AM

Saturday, May 12, 2012 4:43:43 AM

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sag, uhhhh... Point Black is the Level III soft armor worn by more Police Officers than any other ballistic protection on the market, and is a well respected billion dollar enterprise. Their endorsements by LE agencies are endless. Point Blank has saved hundreds of lives. The owner stands behind his product, literally. Fact is, you would not be standing long enough to get hit by 23 rounds. 1 or 2 rounds and you are going to ground. I have not interest in fielding any ballistic plate that has not had a combat soldier or law enforcement officer survive a shooting. Talk is cheap, my life is not. Field testing a plate on a metal stand is just not enough to get the US military to buy the plate. Ever heard of NATICK RD&E center? You think they will issue a Kryron plate to the US Armed Forces without extensive scientific evaluation? Gonna take more than some civilian with a rifle blasting away at it to get a NSN. But you are clearly a guy that has never served a day in the military or ever seen any actual combat. Judging your past posts, your expertise in tactical operations in zero. Plate back deformation is a non issue, but you would not know that because you have never worn a ballistic plate carrier or spent 10 seconds on a combat operation. That much is painfully obvious, BY CRICKEY! You seem hell bent big flat plates and multiple hits. Time will tell if those will be the next big selling points after the 146 million dollar contracts for ceramic plates are completed in 2016 by the military. FYI, I did serve with SEAL Team One. Maybe we will meet at the share holders dinner some day and I can show you the finer points of H2H and SOCP? We could have fun! Send me a double curved, swimmers cut plate in size large that measures 10 x 12 inches and weights less than 5 pounds and I will cut my buddies loose with it and see what they think.