Why Do You NEED Body Armor?

Published on August 22, 2013
Duration: 1:49

This video highlights the critical need for ballistic plates and a plate carrier, especially when engaging steel targets. The speaker shares a personal experience of sustaining a shrapnel wound from a .357 Magnum round ricocheting off a steel plate, emphasizing that such incidents can occur and cause significant injury. The content serves as a strong recommendation for viewers participating in similar shooting activities to consider investing in protective gear.

Quick Summary

A personal shrapnel wound from a .357 Magnum round ricocheting off a steel plate highlights the critical need for body armor. The speaker emphasizes that such incidents can occur and cause significant injury, recommending ballistic plates and a plate carrier for anyone engaging in similar shooting activities.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction to Important Topic
  2. 00:25Personal Shrapnel Wound Incident
  3. 00:40.357 Round Ricochet Off Steel
  4. 00:54Need for Ballistic Plates & Carrier
  5. 01:11Upcoming Gear Review & Testing
  6. 01:23Painful Lesson Learned
  7. 01:31Recommendation for Shooters

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the speaker's shrapnel wound?

The speaker sustained a shrapnel wound when a piece of a .357 Magnum round ricocheted off a steel plate during shooting. The fragment lodged subcutaneously in their chest, requiring medical removal.

Why is body armor important for shooting steel targets?

Shooting steel targets can cause ammunition fragments or pieces of the bullet to break off and ricochet. Body armor, specifically ballistic plates and a plate carrier, is essential to protect against these potentially dangerous projectiles.

What type of protective gear is recommended after the speaker's experience?

Following a personal injury from a ricochet, the speaker strongly recommends investing in ballistic plates and a plate carrier. They are actively evaluating options for quality protective gear.

Can a .357 Magnum round cause shrapnel?

Yes, a .357 Magnum round can cause shrapnel. In the speaker's experience, a piece of the round broke off after impacting a steel plate and became shrapnel that caused a wound.

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