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Old November 2, 2014, 07:14 PM   #8
g.willikers
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If you don't actually come in to contact with the barricade, then the rigidity won't be a big issue.
And greatly widens the choice of materials and weight.
Most training schools emphasis not getting close enough to cover to inhibit movement or suffer from injury from bullets that might hit it close by.
Just a thought.
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