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  • sixtus
    Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 163

    Question on Vests

    Hey guys. I work security and I'm looking at getting a vest for when I go for armed security. And I wanted to ask a question of you gents.

    I'm looking at getting level 3 armor, but I'm wondering how well it would wear under a uniform. Can it be worn under clothing at all? Any helpful hints on this matter?

    Thanks in advance.
    Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it.
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    CBR_rider
    Veteran Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 2678

    Try any armor on that you can, and get fitted if you are going to be wearing it for long periods of time. I would probably say that level 3a armor is going to be your best bet. Again, if you are going to be wearing it for long periods of time/warm climates, definitely invest in higher grade carrier that will be lighter/more breathable.
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    • #3
      mixicus
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 624

      Level 2a, 2 and 3a are still soft armor and can be worn under your uniform.

      Level 3 and 4 are rifle resistant armor (think: hard plates in plate carriers). Not concealable stuff. The plates are typically 5 to 8 pounds each, hard (i.e. chunk of steel or ceramic) and 3/4"+ thick.

      Quick rule of thumb in selecting armor is to get a vest rated against the most common threats in your area and/or against your weapon. As for comfort, proper fit and a good breathable carrier get's the best bang for the buck. I've worn a "custom fit" 3a vest that was much more comfortable than a standard sized 2.

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      • #4
        LCU1670
        Veteran Member
        • Mar 2010
        • 2865

        Suggest you call the guys at www.bulletproofme.com, they can answer all your questions and get you fitted. If you don't mind police surplus, you can get a vest with a steel trauma plate and Kevlar pad over your heart, for about $200.00, depending on your size.
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        • #5
          sixtus
          Member
          • Mar 2009
          • 163

          Sweet, thanks guys!
          Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it.

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          • #6
            gblacksmith
            Member
            • Feb 2013
            • 149

            Originally posted by mixicus
            Level 2a, 2 and 3a are still soft armor and can be worn under your uniform.

            Level 3 and 4 are rifle resistant armor (think: hard plates in plate carriers). Not concealable stuff. The plates are typically 5 to 8 pounds each, hard (i.e. chunk of steel or ceramic) and 3/4"+ thick.

            Quick rule of thumb in selecting armor is to get a vest rated against the most common threats in your area and/or against your weapon. As for comfort, proper fit and a good breathable carrier get's the best bang for the buck. I've worn a "custom fit" 3a vest that was much more comfortable than a standard sized 2.
            +1 on this advice

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