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Anyone here wear Body Armor?

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Originally posted by: jagec

That doesn't make any sense. If you're within stabbing range of someone, you try to stab them, and it doesn't go through, you're not going to say "Ho ho, armor! Well, I guess you win this round." You're going to get pissed and go for the neck instead.

no my friend, it gives you the chance to strike back with your own knife😉
 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: jagec

That doesn't make any sense. If you're within stabbing range of someone, you try to stab them, and it doesn't go through, you're not going to say "Ho ho, armor! Well, I guess you win this round." You're going to get pissed and go for the neck instead.

no my friend, it gives you the chance to strike back with your own knife😉

That would only make sense if the "worried parents" mentioned in the article were also buying combat knives for their kids to wear with the vests.😉
 
Originally posted by: savoyboy
Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: savoyboy
u.s. armor

Chain cuffs..?

Hinged cuffs were banned in my department. Retarded, but true.

i'm guessing your dept lost a lawsuit after one of the 'customers' broke his shoulders/wrists in an attempt to get out of hinged cuffs, right?

No, but it read about cases where such things happened and panicked. Remember that I was in the Army, so chances of a lawsuit were pretty low.
 
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