This YouTube video, based on its title and description, likely discusses the drawbacks or negative aspects associated with steel body armor. The content appears to focus on the practical challenges and limitations of using steel plates in plate carriers, with potential implications for military, law enforcement, or civilian firearm enthusiasts who utilize such protective gear. The inclusion of hashtags related to guns, bullets, and ammo suggests a context where this armor is used in conjunction with firearms.
This video explores the creation of homemade soft body armor using materials readily available at a local hardware store. The creators detail the construction process and plan to test the armor's effectiveness against NIJ Standards, including assessment of pass-throughs and back-face deformation using a ballistic clay box. The description also promotes their website for non-homemade armor options offering good value and protection. The primary focus is on DIY body armor and its subsequent testing.
This video features MrBigKid testing Level 3 ceramic ballistic armor, provided by LA Police Gear. The test includes engaging the armor with various rounds, notably .50 BMG Armor Piercing Incendiary rounds, to observe its penetration resistance. The video emphasizes that the tests are factual and conducted in a safe, controlled environment for educational and entertainment purposes. Links to the armor and the MrBigKid channel are provided.
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