I would think a .22lr going through a vest might also have something to do with the size of the round and the mesh of kevlar. According to two friends of mine in the Marines, they were told in training that a .22lr will penetrate kevlar. I've never tested it, and don't know of any tests, but that's what the word 'round the campfire is.
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