#242010 - 02/28/12 04:22 PM
Body Armor suggestions
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Stranger
Registered: 02/27/12
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After my response below, I was prompted to do a little digging. Unfortunately I discovered that this poster is posting very similar things in a bunch of fora. This leads me to believe that the poster has some relationship with the company. I've banned the account for spamming.
chaosmagnet
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#242024 - 02/28/12 06:11 PM
Re: Body Armor suggestions
[Re: chaosmagnet]
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Snake_Doctor
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Body armor is getting lighter and thinner all the time. Until I retired a few months ago I was required to wear it. A fact the insurance company made very plain to my employers. I don't likke it and prefer to be free to move and cooler without it holding in heat. It can also get in the way. My suggestion is do without unless people are shooting at you.
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#242036 - 02/28/12 08:49 PM
Re: Body Armor suggestions
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Geezer
Registered: 06/02/06
Posts: 5357
Loc: SOCAL
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Body armor is getting lighter and thinner all the time. Until I retired a few months ago I was required to wear it. A fact the insurance company made very plain to my employers. I don't likke it and prefer to be free to move and cooler without it holding in heat. It can also get in the way. My suggestion is do without unless people are shooting at you. At which time it's too late to change your mind. Was that medical insurance or life insurance? If your line of work is such that people might shoot at you, wear the body armor; that's your insurance. As for that video (I watched before it was removed) -- not impressed with the testing procedures. The bullet may have a much different effect on the armor if you back up the plates with a man size/weight mass, rather than just sticking it in sand and allowing it to fall over. $.02
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#242102 - 02/29/12 08:28 PM
Re: Body Armor suggestions
[Re: colefield]
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Veteran
Registered: 07/23/08
Posts: 1502
Loc: Mesa, AZ
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thanks for breaking this thread off. The title itself raised my antenna that it was at best a newbies innocent unknowing of our forums general direction and at worst a shill.
Good job moderator.
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#242145 - 03/01/12 04:19 AM
Re: Body Armor suggestions
[Re: colefield]
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Addict
Registered: 01/07/09
Posts: 475
Loc: Birmingham, Alabama
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The company my fiance works for hired an intern and moves the intern around from department to department daily. I told her and her co-workers that I wished my work would hire us interns. We could duct tape phone books all over them as body armor and let them go all prison-gladiator-style on each other to see who REALLY wants the job.
She thinks I'm not quite right for some reason I can't understand...
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#242171 - 03/01/12 03:48 PM
Re: Body Armor suggestions
[Re: 2005RedTJ]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 03/08/07
Posts: 2208
Loc: Beer&Cheese country
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The company my fiance works for hired an intern and moves the intern around from department to department daily. I told her and her co-workers that I wished my work would hire us interns. We could duct tape phone books all over them as body armor and let them go all prison-gladiator-style on each other to see who REALLY wants the job.
She thinks I'm not quite right for some reason I can't understand... Probably because you forgot their weapons. Classic rookie mistake. Tubes from wrapping paper, empty lunch boxes, staplers (as projectile-launchers, ie, staples)... all work well for improv'd gladiatorial combat.
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#242215 - 03/02/12 12:25 AM
Re: Body Armor suggestions
[Re: MDinana]
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Registered: 01/07/09
Posts: 475
Loc: Birmingham, Alabama
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The company my fiance works for hired an intern and moves the intern around from department to department daily. I told her and her co-workers that I wished my work would hire us interns. We could duct tape phone books all over them as body armor and let them go all prison-gladiator-style on each other to see who REALLY wants the job.
She thinks I'm not quite right for some reason I can't understand... Probably because you forgot their weapons. Classic rookie mistake. Tubes from wrapping paper, empty lunch boxes, staplers (as projectile-launchers, ie, staples)... all work well for improv'd gladiatorial combat. Yeah, I was going to let them improvise their own weapons. I've actually seen a friend of mine get hit with a stapler once. He came over the desk and knocked the guy out with one hit, it was awesome.
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#242216 - 03/02/12 12:32 AM
Re: Body Armor suggestions
[Re: colefield]
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Journeyman
Registered: 06/21/03
Posts: 59
Loc: Missouri
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Don't forget good old rubber bands. Generally greater range than stapples. Then there is always the ruler to the knuckles.:)
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