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Integris CR 2000 Special Threat Plate Set

$1,056.00$1,210.00

What’s Included | Specs | Pictures | Restrictions

The Integris CR 2000 is a special threat plate that offers protection from several very common threats, such as M193, M855 (green tip), and 7.62×39 ball, as well as some less common threats, such as 7.62×39 API BZ (one shot) and .44 Magnum. The CR 2000 comes in a little heavier than its more expensive counterpart, the CR 6450, but is slightly thinner, making it a good plate for concealment in a low-vis carrier. Like the 6450, the CR 2000 features a multi-curve design and a tough exterior coating to protect the plate through hard use.

Why do these look like steel plates?
The coating used on these plates is very similar to those commonly found on steel plates. Despite appearances, these are ceramic/composite plates. We highly advocate against the use of steel armor due to its numerous inferiorities and inherent safety risks.

WHAT’S INCLUDED


  • 2x Integris CR 2000 Specialty Plates

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SPECS


THREAT MATRIX

The CR 2000 protects against the following:

  • 5.56×45 M193
  • 5.56×45 M855 (Green Tip)
  • 7.62×39 PS BALL (MSC)
  • 7.62×39 API BZ – Single Shot)
  • SPEER 44 MAG SJHP – (NIJ IIIA)
  • SPEER 357 SIG FN – (NIJ IIIA)

Made in the USA.

View the Integris Threat Protection Overview HERE.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Plate TypeStand alone
Weight (each)4.85 lbs – Medium SAPI
Thickness0.55″
Hit RatingMulti-hit
ConstructionCeramic/Composite
LevelSpecial Threat
CurveMulti-curve

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PICTURES

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RESTRICTIONS


Body Armor is regulated by Federal Law.

We are restricted to selling and shipping to ONLY 48 states in the US. Due to the legal requirements in the states of Connecticut and New York, we do not ship body armor there under any circumstances. This also applies to law enforcement in those states.

No body armor can be sold or shipped internationally. Not even to APO / FPO / DPO addresses.

Felons are not generally eligible to own body armor. In many states, it is only violent felons who are not eligible to own body armor. Please check your local laws before ordering if you have any questions.

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