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Half NIJ Face mask

Half NIJ Face mask

289,95$Prix

NIJ IIIA Bulletproof Half Face Shield Ballistic Mask

 

 

 

Looking to protect yourself from fragmentation and debris from high explosive charges? Are you worried about getting shot in the face point black with a high powered gun? Well look no further, our Ballistic Face Mask is all you need. Our NIJ-IIIa face masks have been developed to meet the demand of world armed forces fighting in a hostile urban climate. The level IIIA Ballistic Face Mask has been designed to maximize comfort while providing total front facial protection.

 

This Ballistic Face Mask is best suited for use in conjunction with a ballistic helmet to provide half head face protection.

 

 

 

Comfortable and lightweight, our special padding system (covering the forehead, cheek bones, and chin) quickly dissipates excess heat and sweat to provide maximum tactical comfort. A six point elastic attachment system allows the user to adjust for the perfect fit

Features:

  • Ergonomic fit
  • Additional padding incorporated at forehead and side to minimize shock from ballistic threats.
  • six-point elastic system allows user to adjust for perfect fit.
  • Full face mask for use without use of helmet.
  • To stop 44 magnum.
  • Multi-hit capability.
  • Half face mask compatible with ballistic helmets for maximum protection.

 

 

 

SPECS:

 

  • Model: OTC-FC8a Half Face Mask
  • Material: Harden Armaid Fabric
  • Protection Level: NIJ IIIA
  • Length: 8'' (20.32cm)
  • Thickness: 0.8cm
  • Weight: 1.3lbs (0.6kg)

 

 

What Make UDPE (UHMW-PE) so Great?

Kevlar tends to absorb 3.5% of its own weight in water while UHMWPE (Dyneema) absorbs no water, maintaining its performance in humid or wet conditions. Kevlar is considered 7 times stronger than steel, while Dyneema is 15 times stronger than steel, making it the world's strongest fiber.

 

Federal Law of the United States:

Under federal law, a bulletproof vest is considered “body armor,” which is regulated by statute, 18 U.S.C.A. Section 931. That law forbids anyone convicted of a violent felony to own or possess a vest, unless the person wearing the vest is an employee who is doing so in order to perform a lawful business activity and who has obtained prior written certification from the employer. A violation incurs a maximum of three years in prison. And using a vest during the commission of a federal crime of violence or a federal drug-trafficking crime will result in an enhanced sentence. (42 U.S.C. Section 3796ll-3(d)(1).)A few states prohibit the use or possession in specified situations or circumstances, without regard to the criminal background of the wearer. One state prohibits wearing armor on school property or school-sponsored functions (Louisiana), while in Connecticut, sale of body armor must be done in person—Internet and phone purchases are illegal. Federal Law of Canada: In all Canadian provinces body armor that is not issued by the military (Levels I, II, IIa, III, IIIa) can be purchased without special license.In all Canadian provinces except for British Columbia, Manitoba and Alberta, it is legal to wear and to purchase body armor such as ballistic vests (this regulations applies only to ballistic vests above the NIJ level III). Nova Scotia has passed the legislation but is not yet in force. Under British Columbia's Body Armor Control Act, it is illegal to possess body armor without a license (unless exempted) issued by the provincial government.Further, Bill C-349 in the House of Commons, proposes to create a separate offence for wearing body armor during or attempting the commission of an indictable offence. This bill reached First Reading but never became law, and has died on the order paper. **All sales are prohibited to the State of Connecticut as Internet Sales are prohibited & Sales must be done Person in a Retail Store Front. Sales to Australia are also prohibited - please do not email us! Disclaimer***It is the responsibility of the buyer to ascertain and comply with all applicable Provincial, State or Country laws in regard to the possession and use of any items purchased from our Store. We are not responsible for the misuse of any product we sell. Our Armor Products are sold in many different countries and so the Laws differs. It is the responsibility of the User (individual) to Abide to State, Federal or provincial Country Laws.

 

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