This video from 1ShotTV provides an expert-level assessment of the .308 SLAP (Saboted Light Armor Penetrator) round's capabilities. Demonstrating extreme armor-piercing potential, the SLAP round, featuring a tungsten penetrator within a sabot, achieved a velocity of 4070 fps. It effortlessly defeated a Level 3 riot shield and a hardened AR500 steel plate, showcasing its effectiveness against hard barriers. The host, exhibiting high authority through practical testing and technical knowledge, highlights the round's dangerous nature and high cost.
This video review focuses on the new RMA RF2 armor plate, which is designed to stop the 6.8x51mm round. The reviewer highlights the armor's lighter and thinner profile compared to previous models. The video promises to test the armor's capabilities, pushing it beyond its rated specifications. It also includes references to MAC's social media channels, Patreon, and other platforms for continued support and content.
This video features a test of the Spartan Armor System Level IV body armor, specifically evaluating its performance against a .30-06 round. The description also highlights numerous discount codes for various tactical and outdoor gear brands, including Brownells, Safariland, Midwest Industries, ZEV, Vertx, Cloud Defensive, Infinity Targets, Premier Body Armor, RMA Armor, and Hard Head Veterans, suggesting the channel's focus on gear reviews and affiliate marketing. The video aims to provide insights into the protective capabilities of the armor.
This video reviews flexible Level 3+ rifle armor from Guard Dog Armor, specifically the Versa Level 3+ Flexible Body Armor in a 10"x12" size. The creator offers a discount code '704tactical' for 10% off. The description mentions affiliate links for Amazon, Avantlink, and Campsite, indicating that many items featured are sent for review. The focus is on providing affordable and flexible body armor solutions.
This video reviews the RMA SRT Plate, a 2.5 lb rifle armor from RMA Defense. The description provides a direct link to the product on the manufacturer's website. It also includes a disclaimer about affiliate links for Amazon, Avantlink, and Campsite, stating that many items are sent for review. The focus is on a specific piece of body armor.
This video reviews Guard Dog Armor's UHMWPE rifle plates, highlighting their lightweight and floating capabilities. The description includes a discount code (704tactical) for 10% off and affiliate links to purchase the armor. It suggests the plates are a budget-friendly option for protection. The review focuses on the material (UHMWPE) and its practical benefits.
This video features a highly anticipated test of a custom-made .50 BMG rated armor plate provided by LA Police Gear. The creator questions whether the multi-layered ceramic and PE fiber plate can withstand a .50 caliber round, a cartridge known for its vehicle-disabling capabilities. The test is conducted at a designated range, adhering to YouTube's advertiser-friendly guidelines for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video review focuses on flexible rifle armor from Safe Life Defense. While the title highlights a specific product, the description includes a Patreon link for Guns & Gadgets Media and standard disclaimers about responsible firearm use, safety, and legal compliance. The content is presented for informational and entertainment purposes, emphasizing that all demonstrations occur in safe, professional environments and viewers should not attempt to replicate actions without proper training. The brand Safe Life Defense is the primary subject, with the video likely exploring its protective capabilities for rifles.
This video features a test of Battle Steel Level III budget lightweight rifle armor. The reviewer puts the armor through its paces using an AR-15, pistols, and a machine gun, firing both M855 and other ammunition types to assess its performance against advertised claims. The video also includes promotional links for Nine Line Apparel and 1776 United shirts, as well as the reviewer's Amazon store and social media channels.
This video from TFBTV investigates the durability of a Shot Stop Level IV+ rifle plate (model D1581SSB). The experiment involves an initial 'lick' test (implied to be an explosive charge based on the description) followed by direct ballistic testing with an AK and an AR platform rifle. The video aims to challenge the perception of ceramic armor being fragile, showcasing its performance under significant stress. Links to the plate manufacturer, high-speed camera provider, and The Firearm Blog are provided, along with information on TFBTV's Patreon, Subscribe Star, and social media channels.
This video tests a lightweight Level 3+ polyethylene armor plate from Veterans Manufacturing against a .50 BMG round fired from a Barrett M107A1 at close range. Despite significant backface deformation, the plate successfully stopped the round without penetration, a notable feat for its weight and material. The internal structure shows how the polyethylene layers absorbed the impact, and the plate's buoyancy is also highlighted.
This TFBTV episode features James getting an exclusive look at the MRAPS-IV (Mobile Rifle Armor Protective Shield) from Baker Ballistics at SHOT 2017. The MRAPS-IV is highlighted for its ability to defeat 7.62 ammunition while maintaining relative mobility, suggesting potential applications in tactical or security scenarios. The video also includes mentions of sponsors like Ventura Munitions and Proxibid.
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