Welcome to Point Blank's Fast-Trak page. Here you will find downloadable PDF documents containing information and photos on our full line of body armor products and accessories, body armor sizing forms and other helpful documents as they become available.

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Jump to PDFs for:
Concealable Body Armor and Accessories
Tactical Body Armor and Accessories
Government and Military Body Armor and Accessories
Corrections Body Armor and Accessories
Men's and Women's Sizing Forms
Miscellaneous Documents


PDFs for Concealable Body Armor and Accessories

VISION™

HILITE™

C-SERIES

R20-D/R20-DM

THORSHIELD™

Trauma/Stab Systems


PDFs for Tactical Body Armor and Accessories

DRAGONFIRE

S.P.I.D.E.R.

SWAT CERT Plus

ASSUALT-1

RAPID DEPLOYMENT ARMOR BAG

DIAMOND LITE SHIELDS AND HELMETS

Hard Armor Plates

Knee and Elbow Pads

LEAPS

K-9 Operations Vest


PDFs for Government & Military Body Armor and Accessories

Interceptor OTV

Interceptor Modified Outershell

NATO QR - F.S.B.E.

M-16

NATO SWAT

SMV

CQB Assault System

Modular Pouches

Hard Armor Plates

Knee and Elbow Pads

Carry Bags and Cases

Barricade Breaching Blanket and Ballistic Blanket


PDFs for Corrections Body Armor and Accessories

C-SERIES

PDF

TRAUMA PLATES

PDF

HARD ARMOR PLATES


PDFs for Sizing/Measuring Forms

Male Sizing Form

Female Sizing Form

K-9 Sizing Form


Miscellaneous PDFs

Selection and Application Guide to Personal Body Armor (NIJ Guide 100-01)
November 2001 (102 Pages)

This NIJ Guide responds to questions about the selection and use of body
armor for law enforcement and corrections. It includes information from the latest NIJ standard on ballistic resistance of body armor (0101.04), as well as information on NIJ's new standard on stab resistance of body armor (0115.00). The guide provides information to help determine what level of protection is consistent with the threats to which individual officers are exposed. It describes the various armor styles available, along with the proper care of armor in service. The NIJ standards are discussed in detail, as well as the use of the standards in armor procurement.

Stab Resistance of Personal Body Armor (NIJ Standard—0115.00)
November 2000 (46 Pages)

This standard, the first of its kind in the United States, specifies the minimum requirements for body armor designed to protect the torso against slash and stab threats. This NIJ Standard describes the test methodology used for the assessment and focuses primarily on knives that are readily available from sports equipment retailers—ones of high quality that feature very sharp machine-ground cutting edges and fine points. Lower quality, prison-made knives, ice picks, and shivs are not addressed in this report. The threats treated in this standard are from hand-delivered impacts from instruments whose points or tips lie near the centerline of the clenched fist holding the weapon.