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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: oldkat69 on December 11, 2012, 08:15:23 AM
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From John Lott's Blog 12/08/2012
It turns out that the bullet resistant vest used by the Aurora movie theater shooter wasn't so bullet resistant
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch has this sales receipt for the vest used by James Holmes. If you go to Tactical Gear, you will see that while this is an "assault vest," it is hardly bullet resistant. The vest is apparently an "assault vest" because it has pockets to hold multiple magazines. Here is the description provided of the product (click on the picture to enlarge). Nylon isn't going to provide much protection against bullets.
Take your best shot Sheep Dogs!
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This came out shortly after the event when the company made a public announcement of what he had actually bought in reply to the liberal out cry against "bullet proof" vests.
Another shining example of "accuracy" in your media.
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I heard the rumor that he just had a tactical-cool vest but never saw it in black and white.
I am still hearing supposedly informed people talking about body armor being used in Colorado,
so I wanted to make sure the facts were out there.
"It is good to believe but better to know" 8)
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Here you go.
http://www.downrange.tv/forum/index.php?topic=20124.msg254138#msg254138
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/massacre-suspect-bought-equipment-from-chesterfield-based-firm/article_143864cc-d2db-11e1-8841-001a4bcf6878.html
Holmes had placed the order with TacticalGear.com on July 2 and got expedited, two-day shipping on the items, which included an urban assault vest, two magazine pouches, and a knife. With shipping costs, the total bill came to $306.79.
Chad Weinman, 34, CEO of the company, said after employees heard the about the mass shooting, they checked through their orders to see if he had bought anything from them. This was Holmes' only purchase with them, Weinman said.
A receipt showed Holmes bought an $106.99 Blackhawk urban assault vest, a $52.99 Blackhawk Omega Elite triple pistol magazine pouch, a $52.99 Blackhawk Omega Elite M16 magazine pouch, and a $77.99 Blackhawk Be-Wharned silver knife.
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;D The Down Rangers to the rescue. Just took me a while to get rescued.
I searched on "body armor" and didn't spot any thing relevant. Oh well....
I still say: Take your best shot Sheep Dogs!
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That would be to the head or the crotch. ;D
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Unless your target is wearing heavy body armor...about 50lbs worth like the seals and delta wear...two center mass and one to the head still works. If they are wearing heavy, then two to the head and one to the crotch. Of course, it all depends on what YOU are shooting, now doesn't it?
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Unless your target is wearing heavy body armor...about 50lbs worth like the seals and delta wear...two center mass and one to the head still works. If they are wearing heavy, then two to the head and one to the crotch. Of course, it all depends on what YOU are shooting, now doesn't it?
I am a thinker not a gun slinger, but since only one or two of these creeps have been real warriors
Jrlobo's plan of action looks good if you have a chance. :-\
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Here you go.
http://www.downrange.tv/forum/index.php?topic=20124.msg254138#msg254138
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/massacre-suspect-bought-equipment-from-chesterfield-based-firm/article_143864cc-d2db-11e1-8841-001a4bcf6878.html
Holmes had placed the order with TacticalGear.com on July 2 and got expedited, two-day shipping on the items, which included an urban assault vest, two magazine pouches, and a knife. With shipping costs, the total bill came to $306.79.
Chad Weinman, 34, CEO of the company, said after employees heard the about the mass shooting, they checked through their orders to see if he had bought anything from them. This was Holmes' only purchase with them, Weinman said.
A receipt showed Holmes bought an $106.99 Blackhawk urban assault vest, a $52.99 Blackhawk Omega Elite triple pistol magazine pouch, a $52.99 Blackhawk Omega Elite M16 magazine pouch, and a $77.99 Blackhawk Be-Wharned silver knife.
I wonder if he put it on a credit card? ;D
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It's unlikely you will be wearing body armor if (heaven forbid) you find yourself in this sort of situation.
My plan, and you may appropriate any part of it you think may be of help, is to look for someone wearing an Odamna pin, a Che t-shirt, a union button, or something similar, take cover behind them, and return fire.
It's not a perfect plan and will probably not work at all at Tea Party Rallies. Still, it's a plan.
Crusader
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It's unlikely you will be wearing body armor if (heaven forbid) you find yourself in this sort of situation.
My plan, and you may appropriate any part of it you think may be of help, is to look for someone wearing an Odamna pin, a Che t-shirt, a union button, or something similar, take cover behind them, and return fire.
It's not a perfect plan and will probably not work at all at Tea Party Rallies. Still, it's a plan.
Crusader
Do you think you can curl up that small to be able to get any cover from that bowl of jello?
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Do you think you can curl up that small to be able to get any cover from that bowl of jello?
Yeah, you may need two. I've heard if you shoot them in the knees they don't move around so much.
Crusader
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It's unlikely you will be wearing body armor if (heaven forbid) you find yourself in this sort of situation.
My plan, and you may appropriate any part of it you think may be of help, is to look for someone wearing an Odamna pin, a Che t-shirt, a union button, or something similar, take cover behind them, and return fire.
It's not a perfect plan and will probably not work at all at Tea Party Rallies. Still, it's a plan.
Crusader
Very astute of you to come up with a plan based upon minimizing the loss to collateral damage, CR. ;D ;D