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<blockquote data-quote="Roy14" data-source="post: 4182951" data-attributes="member: 41855"><p>That’s been my experience. Granted it isnt discreet concealable stuff, quite the opposite, and I’ve either been standing for hours, or doing active assailant drills pulling bodies out of the killzone, triaging along the way etc. It’s obviously necessary if you’re on a team that’s actively seeking out contact but if Im not doing that I don’t think I’ll find myself in it, and I have a hard time justifying it for day off wear in any manner. I think actively avoiding situations goes a long way - and if something does happen and I can’t remove myself, aggressive violence of action will hopefully end the engagement as fast as possible. I’ve only worn dept issued one size fits most stuff and never even seen the concealable flavor in person. Maybe it’s as comfy and flattering as a pair of booty shorts. </p><p></p><p>Maybe someone on here has done some exec protection and used it and can chime in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy14, post: 4182951, member: 41855"] That’s been my experience. Granted it isnt discreet concealable stuff, quite the opposite, and I’ve either been standing for hours, or doing active assailant drills pulling bodies out of the killzone, triaging along the way etc. It’s obviously necessary if you’re on a team that’s actively seeking out contact but if Im not doing that I don’t think I’ll find myself in it, and I have a hard time justifying it for day off wear in any manner. I think actively avoiding situations goes a long way - and if something does happen and I can’t remove myself, aggressive violence of action will hopefully end the engagement as fast as possible. I’ve only worn dept issued one size fits most stuff and never even seen the concealable flavor in person. Maybe it’s as comfy and flattering as a pair of booty shorts. Maybe someone on here has done some exec protection and used it and can chime in. [/QUOTE]
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