Body Armor

Howard Law

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Broad answer:
If it saves your life...absolutely.

Narrow answer:
If civil unrest breaks out and I was ITP....absolutely.
Rural area...it would be nice, but not as vital as in an urban setting.
My .02
In other words, yes @Laufen , you need it.
 
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karlvv

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I wore body armor for years in the Military. I felt like the negatives outweighed the benefits. I won't own it now.
 
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AtlMedic

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If you can afford it I would say yes if you mean a plate carrier. I wouldn’t consider soft armor unless I plan to wear it daily.
 

1776

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I wore body armor for years in the Military. I felt like the negatives outweighed the benefits. I won't own it now.
There's a pretty big difference between fucking interceptor and two light weight composite plates in a JPC
 

karlvv

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There's a pretty big difference between fucking interceptor and two light weight composite plates in a JPC

The last gear I wore was IOTV with plates. They slow you down too much. My goal is to not get shot. I've done pretty good so far.
 

Cudruln

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I see nothing wrong with a slim line plate carrier. Plus you get places for accessories.