This video reviews the Guard Dog Level 3+ Personal Ballistic Shield, detailing its construction materials (aluminum oxide and UHMWPE) and NIJ RF2 rating. The presenter verifies its dimensions and tests its actual weight, finding it lighter than advertised. The shield is noted for its waterproof polyurea coating and its utility in providing enhanced safety during shooting activities.
This video analyzes Predator Armor's Level III UHMWPE body armor. The description highlights its lightweight design, weighing just over 3 pounds, and its rifle-rated protection. Made from ultra-high-molecular-weight-polyethylene (UHMWPE) in the USA, it offers a thinner profile (0.8") than competitors and boasts buoyancy. Key features include resistance to spalling and fragmentation, and a polyurea coating for elemental protection against water and UV light. The armor is designed for comfort and mobility.
This review by Pew Pew Tactical tests RTS Tactical's ballistic shields and a ballistic pillow. The shields, rated NIJ 3+, demonstrated effectiveness against 9mm, .45 ACP, 5.56 M855, and 12-gauge slugs, with only minor spalling observed on the polyurea coating. The ballistic pillow, rated 3A, stopped handgun rounds but was penetrated by rifle rounds, though it still stopped 12-gauge slugs. The review also briefly covers an RTS Tactical plate carrier and IFAK.
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