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Bullet Proof Vest For decades now, law enforcement officers have been protecting themselves with armor and weapons. They have quite the arsenal in this day and age. Everything from a bullet proof vest, to a firearm, to pepper spray, to tazers are employed to ensure an officer's well-being. Considering the dangerous world we live in, this only makes sense. I watched my father strap on a kevlar vest the entire time I was growing up. Since he worked in law enforcement, he was instructed to never leave home without it. Well, at least not if he was on duty. And the truth is, he never did. The modern-day bullet proof vest is pretty amazing. You no longer have to walk around with a metal shell on your torso. These days it is all about kevlar. This is a high strength polymer, which has the ability to withstand harsh temperatures and extreme force/pressure. In addition, kevlar is also lightweight. Pulling on a kevlar bullet proof vest is nothing like draping sheets of lead from your shoulders. Modern technology is on our side. Now you can have your cake and eat it to. But what is really sweet is that you can find contemporary kevlar vests in all shapes and sizes, generally ranging from 300 dollars and up. Maybe you are just a wealthy business mogul looking for a little extra protection. If this is the case than a compact kevlar bullet proof vest is perfect for you. You can actually find one of these that conceals your torso under a T-shirt or jacket. Now that's some serious casual defense. Let's talk stab wounds. If you were not already aware, a bullet proof vest may not defend against a dagger or dirk. While they may deflect a slashing motion, many will not stop a thrusted blade. If this is a concern of yours, then you need to look into a bullet proof vest that defends against stabs/knives. They do make them, but the cost may go up a tad. Moreover, there are also kevlar vests with trauma plates built in to absorb most of the shock. A standard bullet proof vest will decrease an assailant's target by 50 percent. Now that's something to think about. |
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