This video features an "insane test" to determine if an axe (machado) is bulletproof, involving a LAPG (likely referring to a brand of tactical gear or a similar entity). While the title doesn't explicitly mention firearms by name, the context of testing an axe against bullets strongly implies firearm use. The experiment is framed as a unique and potentially destructive evaluation, aiming to discover the resilience of a common tool against projectile impact. The use of "insane test" suggests an entertainment-focused approach, likely aimed at viewers interested in durability, impact testing, or unique comparisons.
This video focuses on ceramic plates, specifically mentioning LAPG (L.A. Police Gear) as the brand. While no firearms are explicitly shown or discussed in detail, the context of "ceramic plates" strongly suggests a connection to ballistic protection, often used in conjunction with firearms for personal defense or tactical applications. The description is brief but highlights the quality of the LAPG ceramic plates.
This video directly compares ceramic and steel body armor plates in a hands-on test. The creator acknowledges some testing limitations, such as not placing the plates in a carrier and an unintentional misstatement of the term 'spalling' (referring to it as 'sprawling'). Despite these minor issues, the video aims to provide practical insights for viewers considering different body armor options. Links to specific products tested, along with discount codes and the creator's social media and merchandise, are provided.
This YouTube video features a review of the Bear Creek Arsenal Classic M16A4 Upper. The reviewer highlights it as a budget-friendly option for those seeking a classic AR-15 style rifle. The video indicates the rifle functioned well and had a good finish, making it a worthwhile purchase for its price point. The description also includes various promotional links for merchandise, other channels, and affiliate partners.
This video highlights a significant sale on body armor from LAPG, offering Level 4 ceramic plates for $95 each and Level 3 ceramic plates for $85 each. The speaker shares a personal experience of using the Honey browser extension to further reduce the price of two Level 4 plates to $152, emphasizing this as an exceptional deal.
This video features a "torture test" of Level IV body armor, specifically the LAPG Ceramic Armor Plate. The reviewer demonstrates the armor's capability by firing various rounds against it, including mentioning its rating against a .30-06 Armor Piercing Round and a tease about testing it against a 50 BMG round. The video emphasizes safe range practices and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes. Links to subscribe to the MrBigKid channel, a BBQ channel, and a blog for links and reviews are included.
This video reviews the L.A. Police Gear (LAPG) 36" rifle bag, highlighting it as an affordable and practical option for transporting firearms to and from the range. The instructor emphasizes its lightweight, pliable design, external MOLLE webbing for customization, and included magazine pouches. The bag also features a large front pouch, an admin pouch with internal organization, and padded shoulder straps for comfortable carrying, making it a solid value for budget-conscious firearm owners.
This video features a penetration test pitting LA Police Gear Level 4 body armor against a .300 Win Mag rifle round. The description details the plate's specifications, including its NIJ Level IV rating, dimensions, weight, construction (PE+Alumina), single curve design, multi-hit capability, and 5-year shelf life. It also provides affiliate links for the armor, targets, lights, holsters, and apparel. The creator emphasizes the armor's performance and encourages viewers to support the channel through various means. The video aims to demonstrate the ballistic resistance of the armor against a powerful rifle caliber.
This video features a review of the L.A. Police Gear "Bail Out" Bag by Fun Gun Reviews. The bag is highlighted as a versatile option suitable for grab-and-go situations or as a range bag. The reviewer emphasizes its rugged construction and good value, noting its retail price of $59.99 but a sale price of $19.99 on the manufacturer's website. The description suggests the bag is well-made and practical for tactical or everyday use.
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