Testing a Bullet-Proof Vest, 1923

The 1923 photograph of a bullet-proof vest prototype being tested in Washington D.C. shows two courageous men getting shot at with real bullets to prove a point. The unlikely heroes, W.H Murphy, and his assistant, wielded the awesome burden to demonstrate the effectiveness of their invention that would protect police officers from harm. The demonstration arranged by the Protective Garment Corporation of New York that day no doubt left an impression on the observing officers and could have been one of the greatest pieces of advertisement any company could ask for. Needless to say, sacrificing your own body as research is a true testament to the commitment, and it was an incredible accomplishment for this small New York corporation in 1923!