kevlar

Demolition-Ranch-ENDO-Builders-ClubI don’t know what type of “Kevlar” he has, but it looks nothing like any of the Kevlar I’ve seen in vests.  Why are his sheets fuzzy and thick?  The sheets I’ve seen were tightly woven, and only a bit thicker than a piece of printer paper… those were stacked on top of each other to make up the vest, and provide protection.  Maybe what Matt has is just Kevlar thread, and not woven to provide ballistic protection?  Maybe just cut and stab protection?

3:08 – Oh lawd… a ceramic dinner plate.  Sadly, I’m sure some backwoods operators have actually done this and were completely serious about it’s effectiveness.  Glad to see he Deagles it.  That two tone FDE / Black looks damn nice.

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OAMC-Kevlar-Low-ShoeNothing like looking through the sights at some $868 shoes and then tearing them to shreds with your M4.

I like the shoes though.  I really hope OAMC Richard Ryan‘s more of their awesome products.

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Hello my name is Mike, and I am addicted to bags.

That is how my introduction would go at group addictions counseling.

Next to guns and watches, bags are my next biggest interest.  I have all types and brands, ranging in size, material, and price, from very cheap up to several hundred dollars.

I recently received a carbon fiber airstream duffel bag from my site sponsor Ragged Edge.

The company makes all their own products right here in the U.S.A., in Clearwater Florida.  Refreshing, considering all of my other bags are made abroad.

No pictures or description can do the bag justice.  It is one of those products that you will never fully appreciate until you are able to handle, and use it.

It’s no wonder they offer a lifetime warranty on their products. Judging by the material used, the design of the bag, and the way it is constructed, I highly doubt that with even the most rigorous use there would ever be any damage inflicted that would require having to return it for repair.

The bag is made from carbon fiber sailcloth, it’s definitely not your average “cloth” though. The best way I can think of to describe the material, would be to say it’s like handling a really thick rain jacket.  This particular sailcloth also has the interesting quality of being partially translucent between the carbon fiber strip pattern.

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The costs on this chart obviously aren’t adjusted for inflation.  Interesting though nevertheless.

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