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Chinese Circuit Board Body Armor - Test 2

 In our first test we went for broke and tested the Chinese circuit boards with 9mm at a velocity of 1400 fps.   This wasn't an unrealistic speed since that IS achievable out of a pistol or something like an MP5.   In this video we see if a milder 9mm round will be stopped.  Bear in mind this is just another test-point and we still don't know what type of 9mm ammo they use in Hong Kong.   The ammo Gregg demonstrates IS issued to some law-enforcement agencies in the U.S.    


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Chinese Circuit Board Body Armor - Test 2

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Ed Gibbs

Informative and entertaining as always. Thanks.

Gerald King

I’m happy to see the new feature of O.G.’s “fireside chat”! By the way, that’s the name of his new thrash metal flamethrower equipped polka band.

Jim Rogers

I came here to be entertained, then received bonus scientific methodology.

Brian Armstrong

I’m still wondering how the 6mm plate + one or both of those layers of unepoxied fiber + the 4mm plate would do against the 1400 FPS round. Better yet, since I’ll bet carbon fiber can be had in HK, sandwich some of that between the two plates.

Edward Nutter

I'm happy! A fun test would be that e-bay sketchy body armor with the HK plates backing it. Armor works by absorbing and spreading the projectile energy. Defeating armor works by concentrating a lot of energy in one spot, using high velocity and hard sharp projectiles. I know a boat building / repairing distributer that sells kevlar and carbon fiber fabric. It's for boats. But I've been thinking of trying out a DIY armor build. The problem right now is with tax season. Apparently the IRS thinks they are owed a lot of money.

Fudmottin


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