some go further than others.
I'm asking why he has an impractical piece of equipment. I don't see how that's going further.
The police have a higher risk of getting shot than a civilian and they don't wear PC's unless **** goes South.
some go further than others.
I'm asking why he has an impractical piece of equipment. I don't see how that's going further.
The police have a higher risk of getting shot than a civilian and they don't wear PC's unless **** goes South.
Oh look...another thread completely derailed.
Only on a gun forum would another member be given the 3rd degree for protecting himself the way he sees fit. Keep on doing you.
There haven't been any protests in LA since the officers were shot on Old Hammond/Airline. When the verdict is released, there will be more blood on the streets. Especially if it's done before Trump is inaugurated, as Obama will do nothing but fan the flames.
Oh look...another thread completely derailed.
You have a longtime member here telling everyone that he wears a PC under his clothing to protect himself, and believes that it's a good idea because there is a possibility of unrest after the Sterling decision is announced. Some of us disagree. Preparation is great, but it's better when you have the correct equipment and training.
JR1572
This I agree with. I have no training and and heavier equipment than the job calls for. I had totally considered getting an EOD suit for maximum protection, but in this LA heat I worry it would take the fire crews too long to get to me after heatstroke. Also, it seems to be kind of hard to get to your wallet.
This I agree with. I have no training and and heavier equipment than the job calls for. I had totally considered getting an EOD suit for maximum protection, but in this LA heat I worry it would take the fire crews too long to get to me after heatstroke. Also, it seems to be kind of hard to get to your wallet.
I find it most comical that someone, anyone, wears a plate carrier under their shirt and thinks its concealed. Soft armor (which is still easily seen under clothes) is half as thick as just the plates themselves, then you throw the thickness of the carrier in to the mix and it gets REALLY fat.
Just keep scanning the police radios... I think you'll be fine.
This I agree with. I have no training and and heavier equipment than the job calls for. I had totally considered getting an EOD suit for maximum protection, but in this LA heat I worry it would take the fire crews too long to get to me after heatstroke. Also, it seems to be kind of hard to get to your wallet.
What do you do again?
I sweat my balls off enough in the summer heat. I'm not adding layers unless it's highly likely to need them.
You've seen me. I'm kinda wide already. I wear baggy shirts to hide the fact
So baggy, in fact, that I can OWB a Glock and still look somewhat concealed.
I'm in Information Technologies. I do secret squirrel stuff, sometimes that means living dangerously.
I do not work for the government and I know nothing.
You do secret squirrel IT work. Bruh, do the computers and radios shoot back at you?
I've only had the pleasure of working with a few devices that could have been capable if they were armed.
I am building a secret robot militia though.
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