Online: | |
Visits: | |
Stories: |
Demolition Ranch took duct tape, copy paper, some silicone caulk and t-shirts and made their own body armor– then tested it.
Sure they started with some Level IIIA soft body armor, which, according to NIJ specs, is rated to protect against 44 Magnum and 9mm SMG as a control example.
Then they brought out the ream of copy paper and duct tape for comparison.
The copy paper will surprise you.
The post Another installment in why homemade body armor isn’t a good idea (VIDEO) appeared first on Guns.com.