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October 8th, 2009 16:31 |
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Originally Posted by FOX_111
(Post 1079832)
Exacly, modern shields are as light as 10lbs. Depending on the size and accessories.
Ours was about 30-40lbs. It was a rugged bitch to carry. Good thing the handles where made like the real ones and confortable to use.
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If you can find a decent sized, NIJ 0101.06 Level III or better shield for 10 lbs, please PM me with the details.
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Originally Posted by DarkAngel
(Post 1079958)
What about Consumable shields? A Metal or Wood Frame where the body and internals are made of hard insulation foam, maybe 1 inch thick. Real shields after being shot a few times end up giving, heavier calibers also can go through it. So I figure higher FPS guns like bolt actions etc with heavier weights should be able to punch through it while higher rof guns shooting less than 300 would take 5-10 rounds to go through it. This would allow for limited use of the shield, and prevent bunkering.
Your thoughts?
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DonP, of Unconventional Airsoft, did some 'pain' testing of BB's that was shot into floral foam; that might work.
Modern shields, for non 7.62 AP rifle threats (aka Level IV shield) must be able to withstand six hits, with a specified proximity. There are a variety of armors that exceed this standard by a fair margin, assuming it's not close proximity (i.e. same hole).
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