This video announcement highlights the upcoming SIG FUSE X RAPID FORCE LEVEL 3. Based on the title and description, the content appears to be focused on a specific firearm accessory or system, likely related to holsters or retention systems for handguns, given the 'RAPID FORCE' and 'LEVEL 3' designations. The 'SIG' likely refers to Sig Sauer firearms, suggesting compatibility or integration with their products. The 'COMING SOON' indicates an upcoming product release or review.
This guide breaks down the NIJ standards for body armor, explaining the capabilities of Level 3A, Level 3, Level 3+, and Level 4 armor. It clarifies what common handgun and rifle calibers each level is designed to stop, including specific ammunition types like M80 Ball, M855 Green Tip, and M2AP. The information is presented with an authoritative tone, drawing from the expertise of a GUNBROS representative knowledgeable in NIJ standards and specific ammunition designations.
This YouTube Short features Predator Armor's lightweight Level III body armor, highlighting its rifle-rated protection. The plate is constructed from UHMWPE, weighing only 3.5 lbs and measuring 0.8" thick, making it thinner than many comparable poly plates. It features a multicurve design for enhanced comfort and mobility. The armor meets and exceeds NIJ Level III Standards, capable of stopping 7.62x51 (M80 Ball) and higher velocity 5.56 rounds (M193). All Predator Armor products are proudly made in the USA.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a Level III certified bulletproof vest by firing various calibers, including .50 Cal, .308, and .30-06. The description hints at testing both smaller 'dingers' and larger 'bangers' to determine if the body armor can effectively stop rounds. The content is based in Arizona and emphasizes responsible firearm handling, with a disclaimer about needing professional supervision and safe environments. Business inquiries are directed to a provided email, and social media links for the creators and editor are included.
This guide covers essential information for purchasing body armor, emphasizing the dangers of steel armor due to spalling. It details the differences between Level 3A soft armor (comfortable, economical, pistol-rated) and hard rifle-rated armor (Level 3 for common rifle rounds, Level 4 for armor-piercing rounds). The video also discusses factors affecting cost like contouring and size, and the evolution of plate carriers with MOLLE attachments.
This video from SHOT Show 2020 highlights new products from AR500 Armor, including the Phoenix Armored Backpack with improved zippers and new colors, the Level 3A Militia Helmet featuring a proprietary alloy and NVG mount compatibility, and an ultra-lightweight, buoyant Level 3 High-Density Poly Plate. The presentation emphasizes the protective capabilities and material innovations of these armor solutions.
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