Body Armor Guides — civilians
NY Penal Law § 270.21 restricts body armor to ~30 eligible professions; civilian purchase is a Class A misdemeanor. Heeter v. James briefing through June 2026.
7 Body Armor Buying Mistakes to Avoid in 2026
These 7 body armor buying mistakes can be fatal: wrong NIJ certification, expired soft armor, mismatched threat levels, steel spall risk, and more. Full 2026 guide.
Side Plate Armor Buyer Guide 2026 | Bulletproof Zone
6x6 vs 6x8, ceramic vs poly, cummerbund fit: everything you need to choose side plates that actually protect the lateral cardiac gap. Updated May 2026.
AR550 Steel Body Armor: Multi-Hit Plates Explained 2026
AR550 steel plates rate at 545-560 BHN and defeat 5.56 M855 up to 3,100 FPS. How AR550 differs from AR500, spall coatings, weight tradeoffs, and who should buy it.
Single Curve vs Multi Curve Plates: 2026 Guide
Single-curve plates cost $135–$160 and suit wear under 2 hours. Multi-curve plates ($230–$450) contour both axes for all-day duty use. Same NIJ ballistic rating either way.
UHMWPE vs Ceramic vs Steel: Best Ballistic Armor 2026
UHMWPE plates weigh 3–4.5 lbs and resist water — ceramic stops AP rounds — steel costs least but needs spall liner. Compare all three and buy right.