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Bulletproof Plate Buyer''s Guide
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Posted: 7.27.2023 12:32:11

Bulletproof Plate Buyer''s Guide



Congrats — you''ve made it to our complete bulletproof plate buyer''s guide. If you''re reading this, it''s probably safe to say your job is no walk in the park. Are you a cop? Do you work in the military? How about a security guard? All of these — and more — require bulletproof vests and plates. There''s simply no way around it. You need quality protection from potential shootings on the job, and that''s why we''re here to help.Get more news about Bulletproof Plate,you can vist our website!

With risky jobs like these, a high-quality bulletproof plate isn''t just a want, it''s a need. Trust us. To determine which type of body armor you''ll need for work, read on to learn about the NIJ plate protection levels, sizes and materials.
A bulletproof plate — also called an armor plate, ballistic plate or trauma plate — is inserted into a bulletproof vest to provide additional protection for the wearer. The National Institute of Justice, or NIJ, is an agency of the United States Department of Justice that regulates these plates.

Through the development of tools and knowledge, the NIJ''s main role is to research and improve the country''s crime control and justice issues. So, you might see how this organization pertains to protective body armor.

Basically, the NIJ sets the testing standards and protocols for bulletproof plates. To evaluate overall safety and effectiveness, it determines the threat and caliber level the armor in question can withstand. More specifically, it aims to ensure a bullet won''t puncture the plate and expose the wearer to blunt force trauma. Pretty important job, right?
We know, we know. Roman numerals make everything more confusing. And paired with letters, they look even weirder. But not to worry — to help you choose the right protection level for your job, we''ll break down each of these levels so they''re a little easier to understand.

1. Level IIA
This is the current lowest NIJ protection level. Sorry, Level IIA, but at least you made the cut!

Level IIA is the lightest and most flexible among the five, but it''s largely outdated and not a first choice for many. Typically a form of soft armor and easily concealable beneath clothing, Level IIA protects against 9mm and .40 S&W ammo from short-barrel handguns. It doesn''t offer protection from rifle ammunition.

2. Level II
While Level II body armor offers slightly more protection than IIA, it''s also not really considered one of the big guys. A relatively soft and thin ballistic body armor, it''s designed to protect from common handgun rounds — usually up to .357 Magnum rounds from short barrels and 9mm.

Like IIA, Level II plates are flexible, light and discreet under clothing, but they defeat a higher ammunition range than IIA and offer more blunt force protection. Due to their lightweight nature and overall ease of use, Level II options can be popular choices for some police forces and even security-conscious citizens.

3. Level IIIA
Now, here''s where we start to segue into the more heavy-duty stuff. While Level IIIA does not provide rifle protection, it''s been tested by the NIJ to stop .44 Magnum and 9mm ammunition from longer barrel handguns — unlike levels IIA and II, which really only protect from short barrel rounds.


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