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    CGN Ultra frequent flyer onetwentyish's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by badboybeeson View Post
    We have posted this many times on CGN in the last few months.
    The product that the company called AR500.com is not the same quality of product we offer.
    They offer basic flat steel all the way up to XL curved plates.
    1 ours are made 100% in canada those guys we found to be buying plate from mexico while saying made in the USA
    2 ours are 3/8 inch not 1/4 inch.
    This is not the US. Taxs are 4 times what they are in the US
    You can't export hard armour from the US as a civi.
    If you could the shipping would prob run around $60-80 us. For a set of plates.
    We run 100% quality control on our product and independent balistic lab test. As well as field tests and our own in house Eng P
    We are bringing this product to market at the very best price we are able, but as this is a safety product every step in making. Our plates are 100% quality controlled
    Hope that helps
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    Oh, I see BBB beat me to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rapier46 View Post
    Wow I wasnt expecting those prices. Ar500armor.com is reasonably priced on their website, but really expensive here. Why is that? Cant the ar500armor.com armor be imported for significantly less expensive? Not trying to troll. Just wondering. Yes I understand there's is an exchange rate. And print needs to be made.
    This set of plates is about half the price of a lot of single composite plates other guys are selling. It's the best way to get into a set of armor that you can trust without breaking the bank, armor isn't cheap. Not really something you'd want to cheap out on regardless, steel is going to be heavier but that's a small price to pay for protecting your vital organs if god forbid you ever need too, these are very reasonably priced for what you're getting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigNConnor View Post
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    What knife are you running on there?
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    thanks guys for posting
    I think I may have to write a sticky on this subject,
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    Any thoughts on the more aggressive swimmers cut?

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    Quote Originally Posted by badboybeeson View Post
    thanks guys for posting
    I think I may have to write a sticky on this subject,
    bbb
    Yes. I think a lengthy sticky on body armour would be of great value to our community. It would also serve well if it covered the different levels, and types of armour, along with the different advantages and disadvantages for each as well as the different features each provide.
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    Here are mine and my brothers, the Mayflower APC in Kryptek Mandrake has the newer shooters cut with lighter spall coating and the Ares Armor Derma in ATACS has a set of the rectangular plates from the first run. My brothers a big guy and doesn't seem to need the shooters cut to shoulder a rifle, I prefer it personally. Fairly new carriers so we haven't done much to them yet, both are mine but haven't decided if I want to keep both or give him one yet. Really like different things about both and would recommend them to anyone looking for a carrier, they're pricey but can be found on sale (I paid around 200$ for each).

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    ^love the dynamis patch your rockin!
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    Quote Originally Posted by onetwentyish View Post
    ^love the dynamis patch your rockin!
    Thanks, it came with the Dynamis knife I picked up, #87 out of Mr. Winklers shop, worth the wait for sure I love it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by badboybeeson View Post
    Triple curve isnot advisable for steel due to possible stress fractures unless you pressed into the compete shape in one go idont know anyone that can so that to plate that thick and that hard 1
    I've sent you a pm concerning a us company who claims to have done this without stressing the plate. Fyi
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