well they say that if you put these to thing together than yes they can be bulletproof but i dont know about the vest thing
yes it will i shot a 12 yr old pasgt vest with a 22. 25. 38,45acp, 357, 9mm 00 buck no penetrations all under 12 yards with vest wrapped around Joshua tree. 22lr stinger and 9mm penetrated 3/4th deep in the armor.
Try loosely wrapping a piece of masking tape sticky side out around your hand. Push the tape down onto the glittery parts of the fabric and lifting back up. It should lift the glitter with it. When that piece of tape loses its stickiness, turn it a bit or start with a fresh piece.
The raisins are actually denser than the soda, making them sink, but the carbon dioxide (CO2) bubbles in a fizzy drink are drawn to the surface of a raisin. When enough bubbles have coagulated, it raises the raisin higher because of the increased buoyancy, allowing it to float to the surface. Once the raisin reaches the surface, the bubbles pop and the carbon dioxide is released into the air, thus giving the raisin a "dancing" motion. The released carbon dioxide causes the raisin to sink again so it can collect more bubbles. The bubbles act as a life vest that vanishes when it reaches the surface. The rising and falling of the raisins stops when most of the carbon dioxide has escaped from the soda. Sometimes, the raisin absorbs too much water and it sinks to the bottom. This experiment also works with baking soda and vinegar. Vinegar has acetic acid, which reacts with the baking soda, which is a base. The compounds for baking soda and vinegar (acetic acid) are NaHCO3+CH3COOH. This "dancing" movement also works with many different objects, such as macaroni or corn. For more information, visit Steve Spangler's "The Bubble Lifter".
A bulletproof vest is a garment worn over the torso which protects against projectiles.
about early 1920's
yes
A ballistic vest is another name for a bulletproof vest - a garment worn over the torso which protects against projectiles.
A felony
No
Yes.
Because a bullet-proof vest needs to be both flexible and solid at the same time - this is achieved by the chemical properties of the materials used in the construction of the vest.
ANTHROPOLOGIE!
There are actually multiple people who warrant credit for the invention of the Kevlar bulletproof vest. The DuPont corporation developed Kevlar material. Richard Armellino marketed a Kevlar vest called the K-15 in 1975 and Richard Davis the first all Kevlar vest in 1976.
One can wear a bulletproof vest any where in a free country, whether in the USA , Canada or europe, If the vest fits....
i would think so...........