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    I love my job! Special offer to KBers!

    [Mods, I'm not a bike shop so have posted here, but if you think I should register in the Shop Sales Forum, I'd be happy to do so.]

    As a merchant I come across all manner of interesting products and of course receive endless emails from China wanting to supply me with everything imaginable, but I pick and choose what I want and I want to focus on high quality unique products that really work.

    I've posted the odd offer here before and would like to make another offer of a product that is not generally available to the public. We talk about bullet-proof things but these are literally bullet-proof yet practical and stylish at the same time. I can think of many areas of application for these and can also supply full goggles if required.

    Please see the attachment and let me know what you think.Click image for larger version. 

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    My .22LR would shoot through that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    My .22LR would shoot through that.
    No doubt so would a .308 but they have been tested to a standard of course. And of course they could make specs that would stop your .22LR as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    No doubt so would a .308 but they have been tested to a standard of course. And of course they could make specs that would stop your .22LR as well.
    I'm not saying that these are weak, because I know how strong these glasses are but I don't think they're literally bullet proof.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    I'm not saying that these are weak, because I know how strong these glasses are but I don't think they're literally bullet proof.
    "MIL-V-43511C test (VO Ballistic Standards) and CE EN166. The MIL test contains direct shots with a 0.22 caliber with a velocity of 648 km/h."

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    polycarbonate is good stuff same stuff your visors and most screens are made out off

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

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    If someone is shooting at you with a .22 i think you have bigger things to worry about than if your glasses are bullet proof or not.

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    ooo do they have them in dog penis pink?

    Sorry not my style and I need prescription lenses - I will go now...

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    Likewise....

    Likewise, not my cuppa, if someone gonna shoot me in the eye it would most likely ricochet and penetrate my proboscis.....
    I too wear prescription lenses, I wear super cool Adidas Evil Eye glasses with the lens mods for my prescription.......
    I could be interested in a bullet proof jacket, or pants and a shotgun pouch for the front forks of my speed triple lol.........
    Then I could be cool like "Machete" Booooooraaaaaah
    I am freindly really, I only bite when provoked

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    Quote Originally Posted by Number One View Post
    ooo do they have them in dog penis pink?

    Sorry not my style and I need prescription lenses - I will go now...
    Clearly contacts have cheap safety sunglasses with internal prescrition lenses.
    Unfortuneately for you they don't come in dog penis pink,so your out of luck there.

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    That willl look good with my vagina coloured lippy on, colour coordinated even
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    Quote Originally Posted by scissorhands View Post
    That willl look good with my vagina coloured lippy on, colour coordinated even
    You have a vagina..?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    "MIL-V-43511C test (VO Ballistic Standards) and CE EN166. The MIL test contains direct shots with a 0.22 caliber with a velocity of 648 km/h."
    That velocity is way less than a standard .22LR which average (330-340m/s = 1188-1224km/h)

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    That velocity is way less than a standard .22LR which average (330-340m/s = 1188-1224km/h)
    And a five-ounce bird can not carry a one-pound coconut !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    And a five-ounce bird can not carry a one-pound coconut !
    LOL!!! Nice!
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