Hello so I bought this square 12x14 plate for my back and it came in and its not fitting into the pouch. I was afraid this was going to be the case but its not fitting all the way in there I can get it in there but about an inch sticks out I can still close it in but not all the way. Does this basically make the plate obsolete since its not fully enclosed?
>didnt measure both plate and carrier before buying
Are Americans seriously this unintelligent?
>>34944107
This
OP is a dumb faggot
Front plate: Even with top of the sternum while standing and covering the entirety of each nipple. For best fit, the plate should not impinge on the shoulder when presenting a weapon.
Rear plate: Should lie no lower than an inch below your vertebral prominence. A back plate one size larger than a chest plate is optimal.
Side plates: the higher they ride the better
>>34945984
T-thanks.
idk if being open at the bottom a little bit will have negative affects with spaling though
>>34946004
Do you not have rhino liner or some sort of measure in place to prevent spalling?
>>34946012
It has C coating that's supposed to be anti spall. My thought is if it spalls a lot than it would cut through the fabric of the plate carrier anyway so those two small openings at the bottom aren't going to make any significance.
also they are both 10x12 one is shooters cut and the other one is square.