This video tests the durability of Predator Armor's Level III Kevlar body armor by firing multiple 9mm rounds into it until failure. The experiment aims to demonstrate the armor's protective capabilities and understand its failure points. After the ballistic testing, the armor is disassembled to analyze the damage and the effectiveness of the Kevlar material. The video also directs viewers to Predator Armor's website for more information on their products.
This YouTube video, titled "Can My Arsenal Defeat a Welder?", appears to be a comparison or test video. The description encourages viewers to join the channel's membership for exclusive perks and provides links to support the creator on Patreon and visit their website. While the exact content is not detailed beyond the title, it suggests a scenario involving firearms ("Arsenal") against a common tool or trade item ("Welder"), likely a demonstration of durability or a creative challenge.
This YouTube Short showcases the rigorous quality control process for SOLGW Bolt Carrier Groups (BCGs). The video highlights that approximately 1000 BCGs are tested weekly, with each unit undergoing a minimum of three full-auto rounds after assembly to assess extraction, ejection, feeding, and last-round bolt hold open functionality. The description emphasizes the high volume of testing (12,000 rounds per month) performed by new employees, including the repetitive task of loading magazines, and the durability of the test firearms and barrels.
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