posted on Oct, 29 2011 @ 02:45 AM
I have a Level IIIa concealment w/ trauma plate that I used in my former life , It only protects against handguns and weighs next to nothing , those
vests had to be comfortable during an 8 or 16 hour shift or guys simply wouldn't wear them.
I also have a Level III E SAPI rig that was "aqquired" GEAR ADRIFT IS A GIFT , I use that to get my heart rate up when doing "run n gun" with my
pistol and mags attatched to the rig it's gotta weigh close to 20 lbs.
In the event of a Home Invasion , I honestly wouldn't try to don either one of them because of the time involved. I'd grab my cellphone off of the
nightstand and go straight to the safe and grab my 590A1.
There is a rig that's actually set up for home defence, it's called the
DEFENDER and it's made by US P.A.L.M , I've never seen one nor do I
know anyone that owns one , but the Idea is you keep it at the ready with your pistol, cell phone, flashlight and extra mags stored in it , it only
offers front ballistic protection so it doesn't weigh much and it looks like it can be put on in about 2 seconds.
I've got a toddler and a teenager in my house so all firearms are secured in the safe at my house , but I guess I could see how something like that
could be useful in a household with no children.
Oh, and don't forget...wearing any sort of body armor that isn't concealed screams "Please shoot me in my face"
Although you should be fine if
you have the tactical advantage of suprise, darkness, and being the "Home" team.
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