Bullet Resistant Clothing For Civilians

By Margarita Joseph


In most circumstances, it is only police officers who are seen wearing garments that protect them from an onslaught of bullets, however, this type of wear is now also available for purchase by the public. Bullet resistant clothing, though, does not come cheap, for it's made out of high quality material. This type of gear can be purchased by someone who may feel their life is at risk.

Ballistic vests have been used for many years, but mostly by military and police officers. They were first manufactured in the 60's, for army wear. Several years later they were worn by policemen as well, in order to protect them from dangerous suspects. Presently, civilians have the option to purchase a vest for their own protection, providing a few considerations are made beforehand.

Firstly, it is needed to consider the reason for its purchase, and how the article will be worn. The different types of clothing come with different levels of protection. Those that are more easily concealed will offer less protection, but those that are more bulky are the toughest. Even though the bulkier garment will offer more protection, it may not be possible to wear comfortably on a constant basis. The lighter gear could easily be worn at all times.

The kind of attack that is expected could also determine which type of vest to purchase. For example, a rifle attack will tear a soft, lightweight vest to shreds, but it would be sufficient against a pistol shot. The vests are categorized as Levels II-A, II and III, and have different thicknesses ranging from four millimeters to eight or nine millimeters, respectively.

Level II and Level II-A, are concealed by wearing thick over wear. This includes a loose T-shirt, or a thin dress shirt. Level III requires a sweater or a suit jacket for effective concealing. However, level III protection is mostly used by the military and police force and is work over the body. Civilian protection wear is white to make it look like an undershirt.

Garments that resist bullets should fit well, and be of the correct size. If they are too large or too small, they may not work efficiently, and vital organs could be left unprotected. You will need an expert's advice regarding their fitment if you have not used them before. Standard sizes are also available.

Men who work in security could be candidates for the use of protection gear. The company could purchase new garments for their workers, or they could look for used gear. A few dealers may have second-hand garments that were discarded by the police. New or used, the items will be quite expensive, therefore try to get a discounted price if several are required.

Bullet resistant clothing should only be purchased if it is absolutely necessary, and the laws that govern the use of such garments should be obeyed. Since the items cannot easily be replaced without spending large amounts of money a second time, they should be well maintained. Those who are first-time users can obtain a maintenance plan for their cleaning from the manufacturer.




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