• @LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 months ago

      Places that have metal protecting you (legs), places not bullet proof, head and chest.
      Doesn’t sound that useful. Also the bridge I currently take to go to work as the main bridge is closed for updating for the next few months only supports 3 tons. So a cyber truck couldn’t get to my residence without taking a 7 mile detour each way.

      (Not that I was ever considering one nor could afford one)

      Edit to also add fun fact for those that maybe didn’t understand the size of a .22lr or a .223 listed above. .223 is also known as 5.56 NATO. though they sound similar in size, a .223 round has 10x the energy of a .22 (they are much larger and travel much faster)

      • Billiam
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        comply with safety regulations

        Given that the Swastikkkars haven’t had any sort of certification from NHTSA or any other testing institute, I think we can safely say they don’t.

        • @Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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          Interesting. Must be some sort of safety exemption?

          I guess you could have a bullet proof layer seperated by some air and some extra layers of plastic in-between, sounds like it would be hella chunky though.

          Back a couple decades ago in the industry it was kind of a trade off between splattering your skull on the window, or stopping rifle rounds. Seems like improvements might have been made.