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i have couple of swat vests, Brand new wich are very high quality, and have everything that a real swat west has, like gun holster at the front, torch pocket, bullet magazine holders at the front and back, pouch and adjustable buckles at the back, can be adjusted to fit anysize. the SWAT writing at the back and front are removable velcro, the whole vest has thick rubber lining ]stiched inbetween the material, so if you were to wear it at paint ball etc you wont feel pain, and neck protection collar

$100 item can be picked up from melbourne coolaroo, i can send anywere in australia for $10

call 0401267277

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Man would love to have one..

howd you get one from US?

thought customs would have said no.. none the less!!

Cool item to own!!

i have a few why would it be a problem with customs its a vest, it clasified as textiles

are they bullet proof lol.... :(:/

No armour vest is bulletproof. Instead it will break your ribs and give you blunt trauma. Which I would much rather have than a sucking chest wound.

Customs quite often charge inspection charges for most military vests, stupid *&^$#@! ;)

Its not clear, we need someone to test them, you get a free one if you film the testing :D

I was joking! :O;) I just thought it would be appropriate that the seller states he/she is selling vests with SWAT written on them. Not SWAT vests, as they are clearly not.

well if you all go and chech swat vests they are not bollet proof they wear armour on the bottom, why do i have these? its like asking someone thats selling a phone why do you have a phone?

why do i have these? its like asking someone thats selling a phone why do you have a phone?

to call people?

So.. using this logic.. you have the vests to call people?

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to call people?

So.. using this logic.. you have the vests to call people?

exacly it would only take sumone that thinks there smart to actualluy reply and say "to call someone" you wouldnt ask people why thy have a phone coz u know why, and thats wat im saying why would you ask why do you have these

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