This video tests the ballistic resistance of an authentic police badge. While a .22 LR round easily penetrated the badge, a .45 ACP round from a Taurus 1911 was stopped, though it caused significant deformation and damage to the target mannequin. The test highlights that police badges are not designed for ballistic protection.
This guide demonstrates the simple installation of a hook-and-loop backed police badge onto tactical gear. Officer J. Quirarte shows how to attach his 'Sticky Badge' to the loop field on his vest, a common practice for law enforcement professionals to quickly and securely display identification.
This video addresses viewer skepticism about Johnny Q's law enforcement affiliation by showcasing a 'sticker badge' on his tactical vest. While humorous, it highlights the use of non-traditional identification methods in certain tactical contexts. The content is presented with a lighthearted tone, demonstrating the badge's flexible, adhesive nature.
Johnny Q humorously reveals a 'Hot Wheels Police' toy badge in response to a viewer's request, subverting expectations of a genuine law enforcement badge. The video showcases his tactical gear, including a plate carrier with AR-15 magazines and shotgun shells, and a duty belt with handcuffs and a holster, highlighting his persona as a tactical content creator.
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