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Posted: 9/13/2007 6:49:30 PM EDT
| I really like the vest setup with the bicep armor, yet most of the sites selling it say RESTRICTED under the item. Why is that? |
Even though it is perfectly legal to own, a lot of dealers are real asshats when it comes to selling armor to civies. They don't want it traced back to them if someone pulls another North Hollywood Bank Robbery-type scenario. It is more about covering their own asses, when a simple waiver would suffice. |
Yeah.. Or they could be reserving first pick for US forces who are currently finding an increasing need for such item.. -REad edited for grammar. |
US forces are issued their body armor and not allowed to use personally purchased plates/armor. The days of soldiers walking around in their own CIRAS and RAV are long gone. |
Yeah, that IS what the says in several states. That's how stupid our law makers are! |
What kind of insurance? I was not aware that most dealers had any insurance for, say liability? Has anyone tried ordering it over the phone and just say "yeah, I'm a cop"? |
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I think Practical Tactical will sell to civies. If not, go to: bulletproofme.com |
Can I interest you in a home mortgage? Actually i have an idea, you tell me the product you want from them. Send me the money that they priced you at and I will sned you the exact same product. This way you can help a fellow arfcommer put his children through college. |
I believe bulletproofme.com will sell bicep protectors to anyone. DBT requires creds. The biggest difference between the two is DBT have rifles plate inserts and level III soft armor.There are other differences as well. BPM's have no external MOLLE or velcro and them seem rather large compared to the DBTs. Bulletproofme's ![]() DBT's ![]() J |
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