Yes I know but it's a CrossFit plate not ar550.Ar550
Are they exclusive? I'm guessing they purchased a bunch of old plates as part of the schtick.Yes I know but it's a CrossFit plate not ar550.
Yes I know that's the crazy thing, $89 for a plate that apparently is capable of stopping 7.62x51. If there were a way to verify that's some cheap level 3 armor. Also there was nothing else in the plate carrier other than the plate itself.yup and they look exactly like those old Korean Marine steel plates. AS for hardness, I fast forwarded through most of it but that is also acting like AR 550 unless they had ceramic in that carrier, too.
lmao, and HEAVY. Honestly though, that's a heck of a target for $90Yes I know that's the crazy thing, $89 for a plate that apparently is capable of stopping 7.62x51. If there were a way to verify that's some cheap level 3 armor.
or, take a trip and we'll beat the crap out of them from 9MM to 300 winmagThey also have 8.5 lb plates, wonder if I sent them those if they would run them through the same test, coat them with bed liner before sending them.......hmmm.
I understand not shooting either on your property, I have one piece of property that I would shoot either on but that's only because you would be shooting straight into the side of a mountain, but you could only get about a 300 meter shot. Most ranges won't even allow them, we have 3 around here that do out of about 10, only one is further than 300 yrdsI've 20 acres for a back yard and a pretty good sized hill as a backstop. just sayin'
9s, .40s, 10s, 45s, 5.56, 7.62, .300 WM and a .338 Lapua and .50 BMG (neither of which I will shoot on my property)