I am considering purchasing a set of lightweight stand-alone plates, and am trying to determine if the AT STOP-BZ is in any way inferior to the Velocity Systems PBZ in actual performance, or if velocity Systems merely conducted additional testing not conducted by Tencate or AT.
1. How is the Velocity Systems PBZ physically different form the Tencate 6400/AT STOP-BZ plate?
2. Is there any documented instance (lab test or YouTube) where a Tencate 6400/AT STOP-BZ was shot with M80? Results?
3. Is there any documented instance of any plate stopping M855A1 but failing to stop M80?
4. Velocity Systems PBZ is multi hit M80 rated, why is it not NIJ Level III?
1. How is the Velocity Systems PBZ physically different form the Tencate 6400/AT STOP-BZ plate?
2. Is there any documented instance (lab test or YouTube) where a Tencate 6400/AT STOP-BZ was shot with M80? Results?
3. Is there any documented instance of any plate stopping M855A1 but failing to stop M80?
4. Velocity Systems PBZ is multi hit M80 rated, why is it not NIJ Level III?