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Second Chance (body armor)

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Second Chance
IndustryBody armor manufacturing
FoundedEarly 1970s
FounderRichard Davis
Headquarters
United States
ParentArmor Holdings, Inc.
WebsiteOfficial website

Second Chance is an American body armor manufacturing company that was the first firm to use kevlar for body armor. The company was founded in the early 1970s by U.S. Marine and pizza delivery owner/driver Richard Davis. Davis developed the idea of a bulletproof vest after shooting three armed robbers in self-defense during a delivery. This incident was later documented in a 1995 book written by firearms instructor Massad Ayoob called The Ayoob Files: The Book.

Davis started his company out of his garage. In early sales demonstrations, he would put on one of his vests and then shoot himself,[1] usually with a firearm provided by whatever agency he was demonstrating for.

In 1998, Second Chance introduced Zylon-based body armor (bullet-resistant vests), as a lightweight alternative to kevlar. The Zylon material used in the vests was supplied by Japan-based Toyobo.

In June 2005, the National Institute of Justice, the United States government agency responsible for developing safety standards, determined that these Zylon-based vests did not meet the required standards and might have been defective. The United States Department of Justice advised law enforcement agencies to replace the vests used by police officers.

On August 2, 2005, Second Chance was acquired by Armor Holdings, Inc. for US$45 million.

In 2022, Ramin Bahrani directed a documentary film called 2nd Chance, based on Davis's life and company. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "This Inventor Shot Himself to Market His Invention". Smithsonian Channel. 12 June 2015. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21 – via YouTube.
  2. ^ "Showtime Takes Ramin Bahrani's Documentary '2nd Chance' – Sundance". 29 January 2022.

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