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Item Name: FS Bullet Proof Backpack - input needed!!!!

Location: Atlanta

Zip Code: 30338

Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: need input

Caliber: handgun

Willing to Ship: Yes

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: So, I keep hearing about these "gun free zones" and how "safe" they are. So I also heard about all these shootings in the "gun free zones". I also heard about the Army vet who was following the rules in the "gun free zone" and was shot 7 times because he could not carry a gun. SO - I made a bullet proof backpack for all these "imaginary bullets" in the magical "gun free zones". I took the best backpack I could find (Drago Assault pack), up armored it with Kevlar and blew the ever living daylights out of it with "imaginary" bullets and real bullets..... 9mm, 40,45, shotgun double ought blasts.... etc. Now my friends and family have bullet proof backpacks for these "very safe gun free zones". Looking for feed back to see if it's something viable to sell. I will follow whatever rules the Moderators impose. If you guys want something like this, please let me know. I won't sell one until I get everything on the up and up for the site rules. If the demand is high, I'll become an advertiser and do it that way or whatever the moderators want. It's cost me a lot of money and time to get these done but if I can save one person's life, it will be worth it. Looking for your feedback guys and gals..... If I can make these full time and make a living, I'll do it. I guess it would make a great prepper pack too. Mod's please let me know what I need to do to make this happen if there is enough interest. It looks like I need to be at 250 for a base model backpack and 320 for the better one with thicker panels. THESE ARE NIJ 3A RATED - and I have the test data also :)
 
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I made up all my figures out of thin air. If you doubt their accuracy, do your own research, or take your chances in the marketplace and learn from experience with a bunch of your money, your credit, your reputation, on the line.

Oh, and I've shot plenty of textbooks with handguns. .44 magnums will go through a lot of paper. So will a .40 cal 180 grain FMJ. But the more common calibers-- .38 spl, .357 mag, 9mm, .22LR, .22 WMR, .32 ACP and .380 all are stopped in just a few inches of hard, dry, stacked paper. When was the last time you heard of a public mass shooter using a .44 mag, .44 Auto Mag, or .50 Action Express? Me either. (P.S. the "Son of Sam" killer in NY in the 1970s used a .44 Special, not a .44 Magnum. It was a Charter Arms Bulldog).

As for the bookbag not being known to school officials, that won't work once you send that thing to school with your kid. Your kid will tell people what is special about his or her book bag. And you'll have to tell your kid, because you'll want your little Miss or Junior to take extra precautions to make sure that $250-$320 backpack is not lost or stolen. If it costs 4x -6x what a normal book bag costs, you'll want your kid to be extra careful with it, right? See how well your kid keeps THAT secret.
 
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