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The UL 752 test procedure involves shooting a variety of firearms, including handguns and rifles, at test samples of materials. The tests are designed to simulate real-world threats, and the materials are evaluated based on their ability to resist penetration and withstand the impact of the ballistic threat. Materials that pass the test are classified into one of eight levels, ranging from Level I ( protection against small-caliber handgun rounds) to Level VIII (protection against large-caliber rifle rounds).

| Rating | Weapon Type | Ammunition | Velocity (ft/s) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 12 Gauge | 00 Buckshot (9 pellets) | 1,200 - 1,300 | | Shotgun Slug | 12 Gauge | Rifled Lead Slug (1 oz) | 1,590 | ul 752 chart

You may rarely see charts referencing "Supplementary" ratings. These are for extreme threats. The UL 752 test procedure involves shooting a

| UL 752 Level | Weapon Type | Typical Ammo | # of Shots | Velocity (ft/s) | |--------------|-------------|--------------|------------|----------------| | | 9mm FMJ | 124 gr | 3 | 1,175 | | Level 2 | .357 Mag JSP | 158 gr | 3 | 1,250 | | Level 3 | .44 Mag lead SWC | 240 gr | 3 | 1,350 | | Level 4 | .30 Cal rifle lead | 150 gr | 1 | 2,540 | | Level 5 | 7.62mm (.308) FMJ | 150 gr | 1 | 2,750 | | Level 6 | 9mm FMJ (subgun) | 124 gr | 5 | 1,400 | | Level 7 | 5.56mm (.223) FMJ | 55 gr | 5 | 3,080 | | Level 8 | 7.62mm (.308) AP | 150 gr | 1 | 2,750 | | Level 10 | .50 cal AP | 709 gr | 1 | 2,750 | | Rating | Weapon Type | Ammunition |

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