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Point Blank Enterprises: the best, point blank

Jamie Goldstein

Point Blank was the first soft armor I wore after I got out of the Army and no body armor I’ve worn since has been as breathable or as comfortable.

Point Blank was the first soft armor I wore after I got out of the Army and no body armor I’ve worn since has been as breathable or as comfortable.

These guys have been making body armor for over 43 years now and in that time, they’ve become the industry’s leader of innovation in ballistic protection. They’ve sold “millions of body armor solutions” to service members, LEOs, COs, and protectors in the private security sector.

Now, Point Blank Enterprises enjoys an international reputation as a go-to choice for advanced protective solutions. They not only have an unparalleled record of success, but are known as an organization that provides outstanding and service and support to their patrons.

“Point Blank’s values of integrity, teamwork and excellence are all focused on providing unmatched support and products to military, civilian, federal, and law enforcement professionals. More importantly, to those who wear Point Blank products while protecting society and our National Security, Point Blank means LIFE”

Since their inception in 1973, PBE has grown from one of the first body armor manufacturers in the country, into an “internationally diversified company” that provides solutions for ballistic threats, edged weapons, and protection for K9 operators, all while focusing heavily on comfort and breathability.

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