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Yes if u know cheats just type elphame armor and it should pop up
There's no such thing as a good metal for body armor. Kevlar is best.
In most states I believe it is fine to purchase type III armor. The issue in some states is you must not have any previous convictions. In the UK its completely legal.
Police officers only have to wear body armor if they are required to by their local police chief. Thus, their isn't a specific type that does not have to - it varies according to district. Although, it's worth noting that the majority dowear body armor even if it's not required. The armor may be a bit uncomfortable, but it could stop that deadly bullet.
Roman armor was made of iron and was of two types. The first was of a chain link type and the second was of the segmented type. Contrary to Hollywood depictions, Roman armor was not shiny.Roman armor was made of iron and was of two types. The first was of a chain link type and the second was of the segmented type. Contrary to Hollywood depictions, Roman armor was not shiny.Roman armor was made of iron and was of two types. The first was of a chain link type and the second was of the segmented type. Contrary to Hollywood depictions, Roman armor was not shiny.Roman armor was made of iron and was of two types. The first was of a chain link type and the second was of the segmented type. Contrary to Hollywood depictions, Roman armor was not shiny.Roman armor was made of iron and was of two types. The first was of a chain link type and the second was of the segmented type. Contrary to Hollywood depictions, Roman armor was not shiny.Roman armor was made of iron and was of two types. The first was of a chain link type and the second was of the segmented type. Contrary to Hollywood depictions, Roman armor was not shiny.Roman armor was made of iron and was of two types. The first was of a chain link type and the second was of the segmented type. Contrary to Hollywood depictions, Roman armor was not shiny.Roman armor was made of iron and was of two types. The first was of a chain link type and the second was of the segmented type. Contrary to Hollywood depictions, Roman armor was not shiny.Roman armor was made of iron and was of two types. The first was of a chain link type and the second was of the segmented type. Contrary to Hollywood depictions, Roman armor was not shiny.
It depends on the type of armor you need: Body Armor: A thick jacket/coat, with many pockets to fill with flat, lightweight objects (such as plywood) Field Armor: (for cover): Large plywood sheets standing uprights with a flat base bolted to the sheet.
Old enough to type right :/
The full body type armor for knights fell out of general use long before the 1900s, but some European heavy cavalry units continued to use breast and back plates into the early 1900s. If you image-google "WW1 body armor", you'll see some examples. Soldiers and policeman still wear helmets and body armor like bulletproof kevlar vests.
Depends on the BA, distance, type of buckshot, load velocity.
there is no armor shop just type in armor combonations.
a 50 cal sniper Standard body armor without any extra insert plates is generally rated as Type IIIA or less. This type of armor cannot withstand any real rifle bullet. At best, it can stop submachineguns and high-powered pistol round. Type III and IV armors usually have some sort of ballistic ceramic plate inserts. These inserts can stop a single (under ideal conditions 2-3) bullets per plate of up to 7.62mm Armor Piercing.
Hard body armor rated at least to NIJ level III.