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PPSSGroup
02-01-2012, 10:59 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjdd-1w9WVM

http://www.ppss-group.com | Robert Kaiser, CEO of PPSS Body Armour is demonstrating the exceptional high performance of our truly outstanding 1.65kg light and 6.5mm thin CV1 covert bullet proof vests, certified to NIJ Level IIIA + certified protection from Tokarev Ball 7.62 x 25mm and Makarov 9 x 18mm. Robert is being shot by live ammo from 9ft/3m distance using Glock 19 (9x19mm FMJ 124gr).
+ 10 Joule of stab/knife protection
+ unmatched protection from hypodermic needles.
+ using only the very best high performance materials available.
+ using OUTLAST temperature regulating space technology... making it the ultimate choice for hot and humid condition.
+ especially developed for executive/diplomatic security, sky/flight marshals and dignitary's/VIP's.
Contact: info@ppss-group.com or +44 845 5193 953

Curtis Baillie
02-01-2012, 11:11 AM
I would NEVER put that much faith in any product to do that. I've been shot before and - IT HURTS!

Reminds me of "Stupid is as Stupid Does."

By the way - this belongs in the vendor forum.

macguard
02-01-2012, 08:50 PM
I never tested my body armor like that before....
Never been shot almost been stabbed though.

It must of hurt like hell....How much do they go for?

The vest I bought only cost $400 level 3....

sierra49
02-06-2012, 07:30 PM
Reported for my shift tonight to find out one of the female associates has a domestic violence order of protection issued earlier today against her husband. I have a description but no picture. She is going to bring one tomorrow... He has weapons but don't know if he is armed legally or illegally. Sure wish I had one of those vests!

Did I forget to mention that I'm an unarmed security officer on duty to primarily to control access to the building? I want all of you to know that I have enjoyed my brief time on this forum ...

Curtis Baillie
02-06-2012, 07:35 PM
Reported for my shift tonight to find out one of the female associates has a domestic violence order of protection issued earlier today against her husband. I have a description but no picture. She is going to bring one tomorrow... He has weapons but don't know if he is armed legally or illegally. Sure wish I had one of those vests!

Did I forget to mention that I'm an unarmed security officer on duty to primarily to control access to the building? I want all of you to know that I have enjoyed my brief time on this forum ...Be proactive and notify the local police.

sierra49
02-06-2012, 07:38 PM
Got the phone in my hand and 911 on speed dial. If I see a guy "matching" his description, I'm hittin' the button. Let the cops sort it out.

Curtis Baillie
02-07-2012, 08:23 AM
I've dealt with this type of situation many times. I highly recommend calling the police and letting them know - give them a heads up.