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    nice
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    how thick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jg007 View Post
    how thick?
    just under 1 inch

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    Will they fit in a Ferro Concepts Slickster?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacotsmith View Post
    Will they fit in a Ferro Concepts Slickster?
    Depends on what size I'm sure they do med and large
    The plates are nato standard 10x12 x1 inch 250x300x25mm shooters cut.
    Best to confirm with them

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    Quote Originally Posted by badboybeeson View Post
    Will post that today
    Any photo's of the back of the plates?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler View Post
    Looks like it’s per plate. I guess the RCMP doesn’t care about the lower backs of their officers... or figures they will be sitting most of the time.
    RCMP don't wear hard armour all day. THey wear soft armour as a general rule, and only don the hard armour on call when there is an elevated threat level.

    The Canadian Military which utilizes similar plates as general issue on combat operations is making the determination that intact vital organs now is more important than lower back problems later.

    Quote Originally Posted by IanON View Post
    Any photo's of the back of the plates?
    Are you simply looking to see if there was a penetration, or are you concerned with how much deformation there was? NIJ specs allow up to 25mm of deformation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cameron SS View Post
    Are you simply looking to see if there was a penetration, or are you concerned with how much deformation there was? NIJ specs allow up to 25mm of deformation.
    I wanted to see the condition of the back, deformation is expected, but was the backing torn apart with the round almost penetrating or just bulge

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cameron SS View Post
    RCMP don't wear hard armour all day. THey wear soft armour as a general rule, and only don the hard armour on call when there is an elevated threat level.

    The Canadian Military which utilizes similar plates as general issue on combat operations is making the determination that intact vital organs now is more important than lower back problems later.



    Are you simply looking to see if there was a penetration, or are you concerned with how much deformation there was? NIJ specs allow up to 25mm of deformation.
    Always gotta check for penetration in the rear...

    Really though, I just wanted to see how much it deformed...

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanON View Post
    Always gotta check for penetration in the rear...

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