This video critically examines the official narrative surrounding the Nashville shooting, focusing on perceived discrepancies in media reporting and the shooter's gear, particularly footwear. The speaker, a high-influence commentator, expresses distrust in federal agencies and mainstream news outlets, using the event to highlight broader concerns about transparency and institutional narratives. He also promotes BulletSafe body armor as a practical self-defense tool.
This video demonstrates the performance of the BulletSafe VP3 soft body armor vest when subjected to a full magazine dump from an Extar EP9 Gen 2 pistol. While the vest is designed for everyday use and is NIJ certified, the test simulates extreme stress. The presenter notes that while some rounds penetrated after repeated impacts in the same area, the vest significantly absorbed the energy and prevented full penetration on many shots, especially considering the volume of fire. The test highlights the vest's construction and its limitations under such intense, concentrated fire.
This review of the BulletSafe VP3 Level IIIA vest highlights its concealability and resistance to common pistol calibers, including .44 Magnum. The presenter demonstrates its effectiveness against various rounds and discusses its suitability for low-profile personal defense scenarios, particularly for 'get home' bags or vehicle kits. While it stops most tested threats, including some unconventional rounds and a 20-gauge slug, it is vulnerable to sharp blades.
This video reviews the BulletSafe VP3, a concealable Level 3A body armor vest designed for everyday carry. The presenter, Hackshot, tests its protective capabilities against various handgun calibers, including .380 ACP, 9mm, .45 ACP, and 10mm, as well as buckshot. The vest demonstrates impressive resistance, stopping all tested handgun rounds and buckshot without full penetration, though some material tearing occurred. The VP3 is noted for its lightweight design, adjustability, and the option to add hard plates for higher protection levels.
This video provides an expert-level demonstration of the BulletSafe VP3 Level 3A bulletproof vest's capabilities. The host, exhibiting high authority and expertise in ballistics and armor ratings, tests the vest against various calibers up to .44 Magnum and 12-gauge buckshot using a realistic ballistic dummy. The results highlight the vest's effectiveness in stopping rounds while also illustrating the potential for significant blunt force trauma and skeletal damage from high-energy impacts.
This YouTube video features a review and test of the BulletSafe VP3 Level 3A vest. The description highlights key features such as being made in the USA, NIJ Certified, offering complete protection, and being lightweight and thin. It also includes affiliate links for USCCA and the creator's merchandise, along with disclaimers about professional supervision and the risks associated with imitation. The content appears to be geared towards individuals interested in personal protection and ballistic armor.
This YouTube video features a review of the new Bulletsafe VP3 Vest, with the creator highlighting "AWESOME RESULTS." The description includes affiliate links for Amazon, Avantlink, and Campsite, with a discount code "704TACTICAL" for 10% off Bulletsafe products. The creator also mentions that most items reviewed are sent to the channel for evaluation.
This video demonstrates a range test of the BulletSafe VP3 ballistic vest, assessing its ability to stop common handgun rounds. The vest, rated NIJ Level IIIA, was tested with 9mm, .45 ACP, and 10mm ammunition. The results showed no penetration from any of the tested calibers, though significant indentation on the back of the vest indicated a substantial impact force.
This review tests the BulletSafe VP3 Level IIIA American-made armor vest. The vest is noted for being less bulky, lighter (40% weight reduction), and NIJ certified, unlike previous overseas models. It successfully stopped 12-gauge buckshot, 9mm rounds (including full-auto), and even a powerful .460 S&W Magnum round, demonstrating its Level IIIA capability and multi-hit rating. The review also touches on its ability to accept hard plates for Level IV rating and its competitive price point of $299.
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