+WeaponCollector Glad you liked it, it's a bit obsolete now as Kevlar was basically made as the replacement for it, looks quite similar without a liner around it but kevlar is stronger weight wise than Ballistic nylon.
I've been collecting body armour for about 4 years now & I have between 20-25 vests. I've been tying to find the most covert black cool mesh vest available so that I can wear it whilst in high risk areas without anyone noticing. I noticed to make it extra covert you have to buy the next size down than your actual size. This is so that it clings tighter to your body but it also means it is lighter but provides less surface area of protection. Mine is HG1A/KR2. I even removed the shoulder Kevlar to make it more covert & wear a baggy shirt over it. You can barely notice it & actually keeps you warm. The manufacturer is meggitt armour systems & I believe they provide body armour to Glasgow security & police. It is 8 years old but very little use & great condition so would still have most of its protection :-)
A m69 at best it may stop a .38 acp depending the distance, there is some informal tests on the internet that say that it also may stop a 9mm JHP (a heavy grain bullet) but not a 9mm FMJ
The title scared me a little lol,thought you were gona wreck your ni vest mate...allways had a soft spot for this vest,£35 i paid 10 years ago. Going £100 on ebay now
+tumbo1984 Nah wouldn't shoot it for that reason, keeping it intact in case I need it, the Mark 2 version is quite interesting with the plate carrier front section for trauma plates.
I bet nobody knows that layered seatbelts will stop a 9mm. I made a vest of about 15 layers of seatbelts. Works like a charm. Lightweight. And durable.
Depends on the calibre, ballistic nylon would have to be very thick to effectively stop bullets, kevlar is stronger by volume but level 2 kevlar like the one in the video won't stop much more than pistol rounds, steel cored rounds or high-velocity rounds would go through. Level 3 kevlar can stop more bullets but you'd need a trauma plate in front to actually give good protection from rifle rounds.
Very interesting video, didn't really know a thing about balistic nylon so learned quite a bit.
Mike.
+WeaponCollector Glad you liked it, it's a bit obsolete now as Kevlar was basically made as the replacement for it, looks quite similar without a liner around it but kevlar is stronger weight wise than Ballistic nylon.
Thanks for the clip fella. Top shelf work
I've been collecting body armour for about 4 years now & I have between 20-25 vests. I've been tying to find the most covert black cool mesh vest available so that I can wear it whilst in high risk areas without anyone noticing. I noticed to make it extra covert you have to buy the next size down than your actual size. This is so that it clings tighter to your body but it also means it is lighter but provides less surface area of protection. Mine is HG1A/KR2. I even removed the shoulder Kevlar to make it more covert & wear a baggy shirt over it. You can barely notice it & actually keeps you warm. The manufacturer is meggitt armour systems & I believe they provide body armour to Glasgow security & police. It is 8 years old but very little use & great condition so would still have most of its protection :-)
Try taking the liner out of a British ecba vest(one with the tiny sapi plates) and fit it inside of a denim jacket
so basically ballistic nylon offers the equivalent protection to a steel pot helmet?
A m69 at best it may stop a .38 acp depending the distance, there is some informal tests on the internet that say that it also may stop a 9mm JHP (a heavy grain bullet) but not a 9mm FMJ
The title scared me a little lol,thought you were gona wreck your ni vest mate...allways had a soft spot for this vest,£35 i paid 10 years ago. Going £100 on ebay now
+tumbo1984 Nah wouldn't shoot it for that reason, keeping it intact in case I need it, the Mark 2 version is quite interesting with the plate carrier front section for trauma plates.
+Weaponsandstuff93 it is the strangest on i own lol...the plate in the front sits a little high for comfort but the rest is good mate
Will ballistic nylon be resistant to bites and scratches from aggressive dogs?
Yes
However it won't stop stabs, i have seen some tests and it fails
I bet nobody knows that layered seatbelts will stop a 9mm. I made a vest of about 15 layers of seatbelts. Works like a charm. Lightweight. And durable.
Very interesting, thanks for sharing.
Tell me, have you already put it to the test? And if so, did you use resin to join it or did you just sew it?
Nice hat!
Dyneema and graphene?
I fixed it ..
1- stops ants 2- stops marbles from slingshot 3- stops primer pellets
1 stops mosquitos 2 stops marbles from slingshot (adult arm) 3 stops .22 blanks/pointed pellets
1+ stops hornets 2+ stops CO2 pellet gun 3+ stops ink pen/inmate thrusted
Is "quid" just UK slang for the pound Sterling?
Yes
Would you do a gear tour
+star brick productions Of all the sort of stuff I own?
Can do but I'll divide it into videos as already done one on Crossbows.
would both type body armor stop AP ammo?
Depends on the calibre, ballistic nylon would have to be very thick to effectively stop bullets, kevlar is stronger by volume but level 2 kevlar like the one in the video won't stop much more than pistol rounds, steel cored rounds or high-velocity rounds would go through. Level 3 kevlar can stop more bullets but you'd need a trauma plate in front to actually give good protection from rifle rounds.
what do i search on ebay?
+Ben Stuff Kevlar vest
would you think a 1/2-3/4 inch plate of laminated seat belts stop 9mm. and 12 gauge slug?
also what type of mail is that
+John Willett Don't know but I imagine a slug would kill through kinetic force.
+John Willett It's basically chainmail/riveted mail to stop blades, as Kevlar is vulnerable to spiked blades.
Weaponsandstuff93 well i can always have a trama layer
Weaponsandstuff93 good, i was hoping that it wasn't aluminum or budded
Can you even own guns on the uk?
Yes
Weaponsandstuff93 like a 22 or will they let you have a 50ae?
Pistols are totally banned but almost any calibre is legal in bolt action, semi automatic rifles are restricted to .22lr
Weaponsandstuff93 damn
uk guy yeah we all know this