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Page 1: BALLISTIC SHIELD - The Survival Momcarbine 12 gauge shotgun.38 handgun.22 caliber rifle 9mm Glock 19 Ruger M77 .30-06 Remington 870 12 gauge 9mm semi-automatic Ruger MK II pistol The

BALLISTIC SHIELD

Page 2: BALLISTIC SHIELD - The Survival Momcarbine 12 gauge shotgun.38 handgun.22 caliber rifle 9mm Glock 19 Ruger M77 .30-06 Remington 870 12 gauge 9mm semi-automatic Ruger MK II pistol The

Based on the data presented in Table I, the samples submitted for testing

SATISFIED the ballistic requirements of NIJ-STD-0108.01 for LEVEL II-A

protection.

Test Variables Performance Requirements

Armor Type

Test Ammunition

Nominal Bullet Mass

Suggested Barrel Length

Required Bullet

Velocity

Required Fair

Hits per Armor

Specimen

Permitted Penetrations

I

22 LRHV Lead

2.6g 6 to 6.5in1050ft/s

+/- 40ft/s5 0

38 Special RN Lead

10.2g 6 to 6.5in850ft/s

+/- 50ft/s5 0

II-A

357 Magnum JSP

10.2g 4 to 4.75in1250ft/s

+/- 50ft/s5 0

9mm FMJ 8.0g 4 to 4.75in1090ft/s

+/- 40ft/s5 0

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Testing was conducted in accordance with the TYPE II-A

requirements of NIJ-STD-0108.01, BALLISTIC RESISTANT

PROTECTIVE MATERIALS, dated September 1985. The test

samples were rigidly mounted on an indoor range 16.5 feet from

the muzzle of a test barrel to produce zero degrees obliquity

impacts using calibers 9mm, 124.0 grain, FMJ and .357 Magnum,

158.0 grain, JSP ammunition. Lumiline screens were positioned

at 6.5 and 9.5 feet which, in conjunction with an elapsed time

counter (chronograph), were used to determine velocities at 8.0

feet from the muzzle. Penetrations were determined by visual

examination of a 0.020 inch thick sheet of 2024T3 aluminum

positioned 6.0 inches behind, and parallel to, the test samples.

The requirements of NIJ-STD-0108.01 specify only that the shot

pattern will be “evenly spaced”. Integrating that requirement

with a minimum allowable sample size of 12" x 12", we have

derived a shot pattern of 5 shots on the corners and in the center

of an 8.0 inch square in order to eliminate variance in the test

REGARDLESS of the size of the test sample.

the size of the test sample. Based on the data presented in Table

I, the samples submitted for testing SATISFIED the ballistic

requirements of NIJ-STD-0108.01 for TYPE I protection.

TYPE II-A — NIJ-STD-0108.01

The J. Bullivant Bulletproof Backpack Inserts contain ballistic,

or bullet resistance materials, that have been certified to

National Institute of Justice (NIJ). The J. Bullivant Bulletproof

Backpack Insert was tested in accordance with NIJ-

STD-0108.01, Ballistic Resistant Protective Materials, and

offers the following protection levels:

TYPE I — NIJ-STD-0108.01

Testing was conducted in accordance with the TYPE I requirements

of the NIJ-STD-0108.01, BALLISTIC RESISTANT PROTECTIVE

MATERIALS, dated September 1985. The test samples were rigidly

mounted on an indoor range 16.5 feet from the muzzle of a test

barrel to produce zero degrees obliquity impacts using calibers

.22, 40.0 grain, LHRV, Lead and .38 Special, 158.0 grain, RN, Lead

ammunition. Lumiline screens were positioned at 6.5 and 9.5 feet

which, in conjunction with an elapsed time counter (chronograph),

were determined by visual examination of a 0.020 inch thick sheet of

2024T3 aluminum positioned 6.0 inches behind, and parallel to, the

test samples. The requirements of NIJ-STD-0108.01 specify only that

the shot pattern will be “evenly spaced”. Integrating that requirement

with a minimum allowable sample size of 12" x 12", we have derived

a shot pattern of 5 shots on the corners and in the center of an 8.0

inch square in order to eliminate variance in the test REGARDLESS of

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INCIDENTOikos

University Killings

University of Alabama

Virginia Tech

Massacre

Amish School

Shooting

Red Lake Massacre

Columbine High

School

Wedgewood Baptist Church

Thurston High

School Shooting

Heath High School

Shooting

Lindhurst High

School Shootings

University of Iowa

Shootings

LOCATION Oakland, CAHuntsville,

ALBlacksberg,

VABart Town-

ship, PNRed Lake,

MNColumbine,

COFt. Worth, TX

Springfield, OR

W. Paducah, KY

Olivehurst, CA

Iowa City, IA

YEAR 2012 2010 2007 2006 2005 1999 1999 1998 1997 1992 1991

KILLED 7 3 32 6 10 15 7 4 3 4 6

WOUNDED 3 3 15 5 5 21 7 22 5 10 1

GUNS USED .45 caliber handgun

9mm handgun

Walther P22 .22 caliber

Springfield XD 9mm

.40 caliber Glock 23

12 gauge shotgun 9mm

handgun

.22 caliber long rifle

.22 caliber long rifle 12 gauge

shotgun

.38 revolverBrowning

BPS 12 gauge

Ruger .22 caliber

9mm carbine

12 gauge shotgun

.38 handgun.22 caliber

rifle9mm Glock

19 Ruger M77 .30-06

Remington 870 12 gauge

9mm semi-automatic

Ruger MK II pistol

The J. Bullivant NIJ TYPE I Ballistic Shield / Bulletproof Backpack Insert would have provided protection against 73% of the weapons used in the past 20 years of school schootings. See the guns listed in the chart chart to see which ones the J. Bullivant NIJ TYPE I Ballistic Shield could have provided protection for.

20 Years of School Shootings

Provides protection against the weapon and ammunition combination used.

Insufficient information available on weapon and ammunition to determin required protection.

Does not provide adequate protection against the weapon and ammunition combination used.