Comments about ‘Armored backpacks and a rush on guns after Conn.’
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I hate to break it to you people who buy these. They won't stop a .223 round,l or any other rifle round. They won't stop most pistol rounds either. They also won't help if, Heaven forbid, an incident happens like Sandy Hood again. Don't waste your money. There isn't enough Kevlar in these to stop the rounds and the shock trauma on a little kids body might still cause bad harm or death to the child. Plus, more than likely anyone shot will get shot where the backpack doesn't cover. Don't waste your money.
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