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  • Basic car protection

    Not a new idea but few really do it.

    Soft armor vests like old skewl OTV and Interceptor vests work great for this. Here is a Point Blank soft armor vest I got for next to nothing new years ago. Evidently it was an exchange someone didn't measure right type of deal.

    Been sitting in the trunk of one of the vehicles, largely forgotten about.

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    Fits great on a seat though. Trauma plate to the back for comfort.

    Covered up with seat cover-

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    You would probably not notice unless you were in the backseat.

    Pretty much no one uses soft armor anymore, so many of us have a vest like this laying around. The nice thing as well is that it removes fast if you want to wear it concealed. For now, it's always there.
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    Great idea!

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    • #3
      Off to dig out some layers...
      Hey Petunia...you dropped your man pad!

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      • #4
        I did this when I retired my steel plates for ceramic. being a wrangler with a hard top I didnt worry,much about theft. When I went to a treck top (soft top ) I stopped doing it for fear of theft. Now hard top is on again need to start back.

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