a balistics test of pinnacle armors “dragon skin” body armor using a .308 (NATO 7.62) round.
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NIJ Level III Body armor chest plate ballistic test where the plate was shot 63 times with a military issue M16 with the last 30 rounds fired in full automatic mode.
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A field test conducted by the Cass County Missouri Sheriffs Department on a NIJ Certified Level 3 Stand Alone Tactical Plate.
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————————————- To View in Higher Quality: youtube.com Test Lab tests Pinnacle Armor’s dragon skin body armor. The video also talks about kevlar and hard (ceramic) body armor.
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1986 – Richard Davis shoots Alex Jason – old grainy video demonstrates effectiveness of body armor against 7.62 x 51 NATO ball ammo and .44 magnum. Proof that the force of a bullet will not knock anybody over.
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Check out this bad ass body armor Dragon Skin by Pinnacle, stops 21 AK bullets, and 120 9mm from an MP5 For some reason it’s not worn by the army…. wonder why? en.wikipedia.org The Dragon Skin vests are known for their silver dollar sized circular discs linked together like fish scales or chain mail. This makes the vests flexible and allows for multiple hits. The discs are composed of advanced ceramic or titanium (depending on the vest rating) composite matrices and laminates. “Dragon Skin” is a kind of body armor made by Pinnacle Armor and worn by the US Secret Service Presidential Protection detail, CIA, NSA, United States Department of Energy officials in Iraq, some journalists and contractors in Iraq, US Air Force, some Special Ops forces, some police departments and SWAT teams, and nine US Generals in the field (as of Jan 2006).[1] [2]
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Creating custom zombie-proof body armor is a great way of personalizing your zombie survival story, learn how to make body armor for use in a zombie attack in thisfree video. Expert: Bert DiVietri Andrew Marshall Bio: Bert and Andrew have survived over 30 Zombie attacks in their 15 year career as Zombie Survival Specialists. Together they started ZSA (Zombie Survival Association). Filmmaker: Bartholomew DiVietri
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