This YouTube video features a live podcast episode from the Dangerous Liberty channel, titled "Ep132 - XP Long Range Academy Live From Pigg River". The content revolves around a discussion with students from XP Long Range Academy, recapping their experiences with Level I, II, and III courses. The conversation also broadly covers long-range shooting and any other topics the participants wish to explore. This episode appears to be an informational and experiential discussion within the long-range shooting community.
This video explains the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) standards for body armor, crucial for understanding the protective capabilities of ballistic vests. It breaks down the different NIJ levels, including Level IIA, Level II, Level IIIA, Level III, and Level IV, and also discusses the commonly encountered Level III+ rating. The content aims to educate consumers, empowering them to make informed decisions when purchasing body armor that meets their specific needs for self-defense and personal protection. The video highlights the importance of these industry-wide standards in defining stopping power.
This video from Predator Armor explains the fundamental differences between soft body armor and hard body armor. It highlights the materials, protection levels, and typical applications for each type. The description also provides direct links to purchase various armor products from Predator Armor, including Level IIIA soft armor and a Level III lightweight plate, and emphasizes their commitment to 100% USA-made tactical gear for military, first responders, and outdoor enthusiasts.
This video explains the NIJ (National Institute of Justice) standards for body armor, focusing on what Level 3A protection entails. It aims to educate consumers about the different NIJ levels, including Level IIA, Level II, Level IIIA, Level III, and Level IV, as well as the commonly found Level III+. The description encourages viewers to check out Predator Armor's body armor lineup and emphasizes the importance of understanding these standards to make informed purchasing decisions for personal needs.
This video from Predator Armor delves into the disadvantages or "cons" of soft body armor, using relevant hashtags like #bodyarmor, #military, and #softarmor. The description highlights the company's commitment to providing high-quality, US-made tactical gear for various users, including military personnel, first responders, and outdoor enthusiasts. Links are provided to specific products like Level IIIA soft armor plates and backpack armor, as well as a Level III lightweight plate. The brand emphasizes durability and patriotism in its manufacturing.
This video explores the properties and applications of UHMWPE (Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene) material. The description highlights that Predator Armor, a company founded by military veterans and patriotic citizens, uses this material in their products. The video directs viewers to their website for purchasing Level IIIA soft armor, backpack armor, and lightweight Level III plates, all manufactured in the USA. The content emphasizes the durability and quality of their gear for various users, including military, first responders, and outdoor enthusiasts.
This video from Predator Armor explores the concept of unidirectional Kevlar, a material used in body armor. The description highlights the company's commitment to providing high-quality, USA-made gear for military, first responders, and outdoor enthusiasts. Links to specific products like Level IIIA soft armor and backpack armor are provided, suggesting a focus on personal protection and tactical equipment.
This video delves into the nature of Kevlar, a material commonly used in soft body armor. It highlights products from Predator Armor, a company founded by military veterans and patriotic citizens, emphasizing their commitment to 100% USA-made, durable gear for a range of users including military, first responders, and outdoor enthusiasts. The description provides direct links to purchase Level IIIA soft armor, backpack armor, and lightweight Level III plates.
This video from Predator Armor tests the ballistic performance of their Level III lightweight UHMWPE body armor against M855 ammunition fired from 30 yards. The description highlights the plate's lightweight (3.5 lbs), thin profile (0.8 inches), and multicurve design for enhanced comfort and mobility. It also states the plate meets and exceeds NIJ Level III standards, capable of stopping M80 Ball and higher velocity M193 rounds. The product is emphasized as being 100% made in the USA.
This YouTube video from Predator Armor tests the effectiveness of their Level III lightweight UHMWPE body armor against M855 ammunition. The description highlights the plate's features, including its 3.5 lbs weight, 0.8" thickness, multicurve design for comfort and mobility, and its adherence to NIJ Level III standards. The plate is confirmed to stop M80 Ball and higher velocity 5.56 rounds. The video emphasizes that the product is 100% made in the USA and promotes Predator Armor's tactical gear for those prioritizing mobility.
This YouTube video aims to educate viewers on the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) standards, which are crucial for understanding the stopping capabilities of body armor. The description highlights the importance of these standards for consumers to make informed purchasing decisions. It specifically mentions discussions around different NIJ levels, including Level IIA, Level II, Level IIIA, Level III, and Level IV, as well as the commonly encountered Level III+ protection.
This video explains soft body armor, its construction with materials like aramid fibers and UHMWPE, and its applications in the armor industry. It highlights its use by law enforcement, military, and security personnel for protection against handgun rounds and fragmentation. The description also links to Predator Armor's website for purchasing their Level IIIA soft armor and Level III lightweight plates, emphasizing their commitment to producing 100% made-in-USA tactical gear for various users.
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