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February 6, 07 Safe Life Defense 575 S Valley View Blvd #4 Las Vegas, NV 898 ATTN: Nick Groat Dear Mr. Groat: In accordance with your instructions, Oregon Ballistic Laboratories conducted Ballistic Resistance (V 0) testing on two samples. The samples were tested in accordance with NIJSTD00.06 Level IIIA Special Threat (abbreviated) (modified) in an indoor range with the muzzle of the test barrel mounted 5 feet away from the target and positioned to produce 0degree obliquity impacts. Four infrared light screens, in conjunction with timebased frequency counters, were positioned such that bullet velocity was measured 8.5 feet from the target. Penetrations were determined by examination of a 5.5inch clay block mounted behind the test sample. Results for all testing performed for this purpose are summarized in the following table. Test Sample Ballistic Threat Results Velocity OBL Weight S/N.: Projectile Shots (fps) Penetrations Pass/Fail No.: (lbs.) Min. Max. Min. Max. 9mm 50gr. 596 SLDIIIAS36J.48 6 ~000 0 5.7 7.94 Pass Liberty Civil Defense 5.7x8mm 40gr. 597 SLDIIIAS36J 3.04 6 650 78 0 5.0 8.38 Pass SS97 Samples will be maintained at Oregon Ballistic Laboratories for 30 days and then discarded, unless other instructions are received. If you have any further questions or concerns, please contact us. Sincerely, Brandon Bertsch Oregon Ballistic Laboratories

BALLISTIC RESISTANCE TEST V 0 Customer: OBL ID#: Test Date: SafeLife Defense 596 /6/07 Model No.: SLDIIIAS36J Serial No.: 773 Lot No.: Plies: Description: Front Soft Armor Panel Size: M.48 RANGE SETUP Range to Target: Screen Dist. Vel. (ft.): 5 ft. 5 Range #: 69.0 F Pre Test: Screen Dist. Vel. (ft.): 5 Bar. Pressure: 30.0 in. Hg Screen 4 to target (ft): Rel. Humidity: 34.5 % Primary Vel. Location: 8.5 ft. from target Sample Temp. Amb. F Clay Box #: Striking Velocity: No Recorder: Jared Curran Post Test: Target to Witness: Witness Panel: Gunner: Darius Nuttbrock Backing Material: 5.5" clay block w/ 3/4" plywood backing Obliquity: 0 Degrees Barrel: 9mm Luger/:0/4.5" 0.48 0.85 95.5 0.9.58 0.66 0.63 7.06 7.07 7.34 7.54 7.9 7.4 93. AMMUNITION Projectile: 9mm 50gr. Liberty Civil Defense NIJSTD00.06 Level IIIA Special Threat (abbrev) (mod) Powder: Required Velocity: 000 fps ± 30 fps SHOT PROJECTILE POWDER TIME TIME VELOCITY VELOCITY AVERAGE PENET. CALIPER NO. WT. (gr.) WT. (gr.) µs (0 6 ) µs (0 6 ) ft/s ft/s VELOCITY P/C OBLIQUITY 50.0 P 0 7.87 Shelf Rounds @ 000 FPS 50.0 P 0 7.94 Shelf Rounds @ 000 FPS 3 50.0 P 0 5.7 Shelf Rounds @ 000 FPS 4 50.0 P 30 Shelf Rounds @ 000 FPS 5 50.0 P 45 Shelf Rounds @ 000 FPS 6 50.0 P 0 Shelf Rounds @ 000 FPS P=Partial Penetration Test sample satisfied the ballistic requirements given. C=Complete Penetration UH=Unfair Hit FOOT:

BALLISTIC RESISTANCE TEST V 0 Customer: SafeLife Defense OBL ID#: 597 Test Date: /3/07 Model No.: SLDIIIAS36J Serial No.: 773 Lot No.: Plies: Description: Back Soft Armor Panel Size: M 3.04 RANGE SETUP Range to Target: Screen Dist. Vel. (ft.): 5 ft. 5 Range #: 69.0 F Pre Test: Screen Dist. Vel. (ft.): 5 Bar. Pressure: 30.0 in. Hg Screen 4 to target (ft): Rel. Humidity: 34.5 % Primary Vel. Location: 8.5 ft. from target Sample Temp. Amb. F Clay Box #: Striking Velocity: No Recorder: Jared Curran Post Test: Target to Witness: Witness Panel: Gunner: Darius Nuttbrock Backing Material: 5.5" clay block w/ 3/4" plywood backing Obliquity: 0 Degrees Barrel: 5.7mm/:9/6" 0.48 0.85 95.5 0.9.58 0.66 0.63 7.06 7.07 7.34 7.54 7.9 7.4 93. AMMUNITION Projectile: 5.7x8mm 40gr. SS97 Powder: D0303 NIJSTD00.06 Level IIIA Special Threat (abbrev) (mod) Required Velocity: 675 fps ± 30 fps SHOT PROJECTILE POWDER TIME TIME VELOCITY VELOCITY AVERAGE PENET. CALIPER NO. WT. (gr.) WT. (gr.) µs (0 6 ) µs (0 6 ) ft/s ft/s VELOCITY P/C OBLIQUITY 40.0 3.3 996 997 669 668 669 P 0 8.38 40.0 3.3 303 3033 650 649 650 P 0 7.84 3 40.0 3.3 3008 303 66 659 66 P 0 5.0 4 40.0 3.3 935 940 704 70 703 P 45 5 40.0 3.3 909 93 79 76 78 P 30 6 40.0 3.3 3000 300 667 666 667 P 0 P=Partial Penetration Test sample satisfied the ballistic requirements given. C=Complete Penetration UH=Unfair Hit FOOT:

July 7, 06 Safe Life Defense 575 S Valley View Blvd #4 Las Vegas, NV 898 Dear Mr. Groat: In accordance with your instructions, Oregon Ballistic Laboratories conducted stab testing on one sample. The sample were tested in accordance with NIJ05.00 in an indoor lab. Two laser break screens, in conjunction with one timebased frequency counter, were used to measure impact velocity and calculate strike energy. Penetrations were determined by examination of NIJ foam and polyart paper. Samples will be maintained at Oregon Ballistic Laboratories for 30 days and then discarded, unless other instructions are received. If you have any further questions or concerns, please contact us. Sincerely, Brandon Bertsch Oregon Ballistic Laboratories

Customer: Safe Life OBL ID#: 3030 Test Date: 6/3/06 STAB RESISTANCE TEST Sample No.: Serial No.: Lot No.: Plies: Description: Stab Test Panel RANGE SETUP Velocity measurement: Frequency counter (HP 536B) Witness Material: NIJ Foam Armor Condition: New Ball Drop Bounces (in.): 5.5 & 5.5 NIJ05.00 Size (in.): Tester: Recorder: Rel. Humidity: Bar. Pressure:.84 69.0 5.4 30.0 IMPACT NO. THREAT Spike Spike 3 Spike Spike weight =.90kg Blade weight =.90kg TIP SHARPNESS (HRC) 64 64 64 LEVEL ENERGY LEVEL E E E Drop Mass (kg.).90.90.90 ANGLE OF INCIDENCE (DEGREES) 0 0 45 DROP HEIGHT (M).304.034.94 TIME ms (03) 7.983 6.605 7.804 IMPACT VELOCITY (M/S) 5.09 6.5 5. STRIKE ENERGY (J) 4.75 36.5 5.90 DEPTH OF PENETRATION (MM) Test sample satisfied the requirements given.