Bullet Proof Vest - What You Should Know Before Getting One

Have you ever considered getting a bullet proof vest?

Before running out and adding oneto your stash, there are a few things you should know first.

Why Would You Need aBullet Proof Vest?

You have enough to worry about with food, babies, and bills –so what would you need a bullet proof vest for?

The simple fact is, if someone is shooting at you it could save your life.But the next question of course would bewhy would someone be shooting at you?

Hey, I don’t know what risky behaviors you’re involved inso you’ll have to evaluate that on your own, but hereare a few scenarios where it might come in handy…

  • If You Hear an Intruder in Your Home
  • When You’re at the GunRange with Idiots
  • After Disasters When Looters Run the Streets
  • For Late Night Wal-Mart Shopping Trips
  • Hunting Trips With Dick Cheney
  • During a Breakdown or Collapse in Society
  • When the Wife’s Mad ;)

*For more reasons check-out 10 Reasons a Civilian Should Consider Owning Body Armor& alsoIs Body Armor Necessary?

Owning body armor isn’t for everyone,sotake a moment to evaluate your own threat level (or what it could be in the future) and make a decision that isright for you.

It’s not exactly cheap, but neither is your life.

What Type Protection Do You Get From aBullet Proof Vest?

Don’t get the wrong impression that by just by throwing on a bullet proof vest you’re suddenly invincible. There are different levels of protectiondepending on the materials used & thickness ofthe various products.

A bullet proofvest istestedby the National Institute of Justiceand given a rating according to the amount of blunt force impact it iscapable of stopping.

For any performance level, NIJ’s test protocol requires that the bullet does not perforate the vest and that the vest protects against blunt trauma.

Current Levels of Protection:

  • LevelII-A (9 mm; .40 S&W; .45 ACP) – These are the thinnest available, about 4mm (0.16 inches) thick.
  • LevelII (9 mm; .357 Magnum) – These are usually 5mm (0.2 inches) thick.
  • LevelIII-A (.357 SIG; .44 Magnum) – These are 8 to 10 mm (0.32 to 0.4 inches) thick.

The following levels usually require some sort of vest or plate carrier that will allow for incorporatinghard armor plates in the front and back.

  • LevelIII (Rifles) – These range from .5 to .75 inches thick & weigh between 3-6 pounds.
  • LevelIV (Armor Piercing Rifle) –These are about.5 to .75 inches thick & weigh between 6-9pounds.

NOTE: Some bullet proof vests are designed to allow the wearer to insert additional armor plates to add layers of protection. These vests can accommodate armor plates to make a vest stab-resistant as well as bullet-resistant, as soft body armor can protect only against slashing knife attacks, not stabbings.

Differences Between Soft & Hard Body Armor:

Soft Body Armor:
  • Soft body armor can stop bullets from most handguns (Usually your Levels II-A, II, & III-A)
  • It works by usinglayers of special fabrics to catch the bullet in flight and disperse the force of its impact.
  • Soft body armor is made from woven aramid fibers such as Kevlar or Twaron, or resin-impregnated parallel or cross-plied polyethylene fibers such as Spectra or Dyneema.
Hard Body Armor:
  • Hard body armor can stop anything from a rifle bullet or shotgun slug(Usually your Levels III & IV)
  • It works by using plates of metal or ceramic material that are inserted into a special carrier that can be worn.
  • Hard body armor plates are often made of steel, ceramic, or polyethylene.

Is a Bullet Proof Vest Concealable?

It really justdepends on the amount of protection you want – the more you have, the less concealable it is. Also, your body type and clothing play a major factor in the overall ability to be able to conceal it.

You’re not exactly going to prom in one of these, sorry ;)

Level II-A and Level II vestsare the easiest to conceal and can usually be worn under a loose shirt.

Level III-A vests may require you to pull out your sweaters and jackets to conceal effectively (which might make you stand out in the middle of Summer).

Level III and Level IV vestsare usually worn over clothes, but if you’re really up for a challenge you can try concealing it under a large jacket.

Are They Legal?

It’s common to see the police and military sporting a bullet proof vest, but regular citizens also have the optionto beef up their protection if they choose to.

Body Armor Laws in the United States:

  • You cannot buy body armor of any sort if you have been convicted of a felony.
  • Residents ofConnecticutareprohibited from buying Body Armorunless you show up in person to complete the sale.

Each state (or country) has a different set of rules, so be sureyou knowwhat they are before you buy a bullet proof vest.

Do Bullet Proof Vests Really Work?

Absolutely! They are saving lives everyday.

You need to remember that the main job of abullet proof vest is to protect your vital organs and thateverything else is still exposed. We had a friend who nearly lost his life after being shot in the leg, so in no way do these prevent bullets from finding a different entrance point.

Another issue, is if you get hit hard enough and close enough, it can still do some serious damage (but hopefully you would still be alive and that’s what counts).

While a bullet proof vest can prevent bullet penetration, the vest and wearer still absorb the bullet’s energy. Even without penetration, modern pistol bullets contain enough energy to causeblunt force traumaunder the impact point. –Wikipedia

Testing Outa Bullet Proof Vest from EnGarde

EnGarde Body Armor was kind enough to give me the opportunity totest out their level IV hard armor platein a tacticalT.R.U.S.T carrier.

EnGarde T.R.U.S.T.™ Plate Carrier:

The EnGardeTacticalResponseUnderSpecialThreats plate carrier is designed to provide ballistic protection from rifle threats during high-risk operations and “active shooter” call outs.

MOLLE pockets allow 10″x12″ armor plates to be placed in the front and back. For the EnGarde T.R.U.S.T.™ carrier we offer both soft armor Level IIIA plates as well as hard armor Level III and Level IV plates.

NIJ Protection Level: III-A (3.4 lbs w/ 2 inserts), III (8.6 lbs w/ 2 inserts), or IV (18.4 lbs w/ 2 inserts).

EnGarde Level IV Hard Armor Plate

This insert consists of a combination of Aramid and ceramic. The insert is curved and can withstand grenade shrapnel and armor piercing bullets (e.g. 7.62×63 AP) This insert gives a Level IV protection in conjunction with (ICW) a Level IIIA vest.

Specifications: Size (10″x 12″), Weight (3.2 kg / 7 lbs), Thickness (1.9 cm / 0.76″)

For complete Level IV protection withthe T.R.U.S.T plate carrier you would insert a – Level IIIA soft panel and a Level IV plate – in both the front and back of the carrier.

With this type of protection it’s suppose to be able to withstand any gun you point at it, so I decided to put it to the test!

It’s not everyday I ask my husband to shoot me, but I must be doing a few things right because he didn’t take me up on my offer ;)

I went ahead and made a wood man to shoot at that could wearthebullet proof vest instead of me, and took him out for a few rounds.

My testing criteria was fairly basic – shoot the vest & see if it stopped the bullet.

I shot4 guns with different caliber bullets to see the effect each of them would have on it:

  • Sig p238 (380)
  • S&W (9 mm)
  • AR-15 (.223)
  • Rifle (.270)

Anyways, you can see the results below in my 1stYouTube video ever!

So you better be nice, none of that thumbs down crap ;)

TESTRESULTS: Pass!

The bullet proof vest from Engarde wasable to handle every bullet I sent into it.

I hopethings never get to the point where I feel a need to wear body armor around, but if it did, I’m fully confident in EnGarde’s ability to take a bullet for me!

You can learnmore about EnGarde’s bullet proof vest and other products on their website:EnGarde Body Armor