The 3 gun matches I attend.....don't happen on a 2 way range.
Never seen anyone wear any either.
How bad are things in Edmonton?
I personally prefer NIJ Level 5 ballistic underwear.
It comes down to ricochet safety and in some cases, the competitors want to more closely simulate the possible conditions under which you would do this. When I was in The Army we wore our body armour as a matter of course when on the range and when participating in any live fire exercise.
I say if the bloke wants to wear protective gear of the ballistic variety let him. Otherwise I kind of feel like you're the guy who makes fun of people for wearing safety glasses in shop class.
-S.
It comes down to ricochet safety and in some cases, the competitors want to more closely simulate the possible conditions under which you would do this. When I was in The Army we wore our body armour as a matter of course when on the range and when participating in any live fire exercise.
I say if the bloke wants to wear protective gear of the ballistic variety let him. Otherwise I kind of feel like you're the guy who makes fun of people for wearing safety glasses in shop class.
-S.
Just a friendly jab, and the OP took it as such. I don't make fun of people, nor do I kid about safety.
I don't care what anyone wears during a competition.
Actually I wish everyone wore armor and tac gear.
In a competition it will just slow you down and make it easier for me to win.
Seeing as I don't know much about armor, I'll end my involvement in this thread.
Seriously???? Are you shooting steel with your rifles???
If body armor is really needed for safety at your matches perhaps the stage design should be revisited!!!
John
So you've never had a round come back off a rock at your range or a poorly placed shot on a popper... That's fair I suppose. And yes, I have shot rifle at steel, but the rounds hitting the steel angle down into the earth directly in front of the steel. I have, however had rounds come back from gongs and rocks on the range. And I didn't say I was wearing the armour for matches. I was wearing armour whilst training to fight, in The Army. You know, fight how you train and all that.![]()
At last check, SFRC clarified that level I, II, and IIIa are exempt from the controlled goods. So in Alberta it is unchanged, firearms license or armor license and you're good.
In BC it is against the law to own or wear body armour. Why? Cuz da boys in da hood aka Surrey only shoot themselves and never innocent bystanders so dere is no need or so our outgoing Premier says. The BC dress code does not include body armour for civilians.
Take Care
Bob
Who May Possess Body Armour WITHOUT a Permit
Individuals exempt from requiring a permit to possess body armour while performing the job on which the exemption is granted are:
•Those who have a valid B.C. security worker licence authorizing them to provide the services of an armoured car guard, a private investigator, a security consultant, a security guard and / or a body armour salesperson.
•Peace officers, sheriffs, corrections officers and conservation officers.
•Those employed by the government if wearing body armour is required or allowed in the course of the person's employment.
•Security guards registered as a gaming worker under the Gaming Control Act.
•Individuals who possess a valid firearms licence issued under the Firearms Act (Canada).
actually, in the chas 3 gun meets i attended, you HAD to have at least soft armor to compete. Plus, its 3 gun, not pansy ipsc. we dont cheat and use low powered rounds and ninja-fied race guns, neither. ( I know I'll get flamed by someone, but so what)
that sir is BULLS**T..... educate yourself before spouting off.
http://www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/securityindustry/body-armour/index.htm




























