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  2. Ballistic plate - Wikipedia

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    Ballistic plates can be found in a variety of sizes and shapes. [3] In the industry, armour plate shapes are common referred to as a cut, in reference to how the strike face must be cut from the material. The most common are the: SAPI Cut, a rectangle with two sloped cuts on the top two corners, the name being derived from the SAPI armour plate ...

  3. List of body armor performance standards - Wikipedia

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    ESAPI plates were developed in response to increased threats posed by 7.62×54mmR AP threats in Iraq and Afghanistan. They have a green fabric cover with white text. Original ESAPI plates, as well as those from Revisions B through D have the text "7.62mm APM2 Protection" on the back; Rev. E plates have the text "ESAPI - REV. E".

  4. Glossary of locksmithing terms - Wikipedia

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    The strike plate protects the jamb against friction from the bolt and increases security in the case of a jamb made of a softer material (such as wood) than the strike plate. Some strike plates have their hole size and placement calculated so a spring-bolt extends into the hole, but an adjacent anti-retraction device remains depressed ...

  5. Small Arms Protective Insert - Wikipedia

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    A call for a next generation plate, to stop even greater velocity threats than the ESAPI plate was issued by the U.S. Army in 2008. [5] The X Threat Small Arms Protective Insert plates are specifically allowed scalar or flexible systems, and asked for better coverage, with less than a pound of additional weight.

  6. Mortise lock - Wikipedia

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    The parts included in the typical US mortise lock installation are the lock body (the part installed inside the mortise cut-out in the door); the lock trim (which may be selected from any number of designs of doorknobs, levers, handle sets and pulls); a strike plate (or box keep), which lines and reinforces the cavity in the door jamb or frame ...

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    A Q&A says a third thing. The Q&A published the by the White House to explain the memo does say most workers won’t have to work while they’re being paid. (Note: In the case of the now-unfrozen ...

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    Move over, Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity ...

  9. Strike plate - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Strike plate