This video features a ballistic test comparing a .50 BMG rifle round against a seemingly inexpensive Chinese-made Level IV rifle plate, likely sourced from TEMU. The experiment aims to determine the effectiveness and durability of this budget body armor when subjected to high-powered rifle fire. The description highlights the affordability of the armor, positioning it as the "cheapest Body Armor."
A $60 Level 4 rifle plate from Temu was tested against various calibers, including 5.56mm, 7.62x39mm, 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Win, .300 Win Mag, and .338 Lapua Magnum. While the plate technically stopped all rounds, it exhibited extreme backface deformation, especially with higher-powered rounds, indicating a high risk of incapacitation despite surviving the impact. Compared to professional armor like RMA, the Temu plate showed significantly worse deformation.
This video announces several deals and discounts on tactical gear, with a focus on body armor, firearms accessories, and knives. Featured brands include Guard Dog Armor, Zulisy, ROMEO, Monstrum, and Kershaw. Codes are provided for percentage-off discounts on various products, including helmets, rifle plates, and specific Zulisy models. Links are provided for direct purchases and affiliate shopping.
This YouTube video features a test of the RMA 1165, a lightweight Level IV body armor plate. The video description highlights that the plate successfully stopped an entire arsenal of projectiles thrown at it. It also includes links for supporting the channel via Patreon and PayPal, and a link to the creator's Instagram page. Additionally, affiliate links to the creator's camera gear are provided.
This video features an RMA Armament #1165 Lightweight Level IV armor plate undergoing a range test. The content aims to demonstrate the plate's capabilities and limitations against various threats. The description also includes promotional links for apparel and other resources from the channel owner, Mrgunsngear.
This YouTube video likely investigates the ballistic resistance of Chinese armor plates, specifically focusing on how many bullets they can withstand. The title suggests a practical test or demonstration, posing a question to the audience about the armor's stopping power. Given the nature of the inquiry, the video is expected to involve firearms and ammunition being used against the armor. Potential topics include the effectiveness of different calibers against the plate and its overall tactical application.
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 video showcases the hexagonal ceramic strike face of a ballistic plate, highlighting its damage localization properties. The hexagonal alumina tiles shatter only at the point of impact, preserving the plate's integrity for potential multi-hit scenarios. The construction involves a yellow aramid/Kevlar backing layer behind the ceramic.
This video features a test of an M80 Ball round against a Level III Poly Plate from Predator Armor. The description highlights the lightweight nature of the UHMWPE plate, its multi-curve design for comfort and mobility, and its rating to stop 7.62x51 (M80 Ball) and 5.56mm (M193) rounds. It emphasizes that the product is 100% made in the USA and is available for purchase at www.predatorarmor.com.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of BulletSafe body armor, including a Level 3A vest and a ceramic rifle plate. The vest successfully stopped various handgun rounds up to .44 Magnum, while the plate handled rifle calibers like .300 Win Mag and 7.62x54R. The testing demonstrates the effectiveness of the gear against common threats.
This video from Tactical Advisor features a test of RTS Tactical Level 4 body armor. While the title and description are brief, they clearly indicate a focus on the performance and capabilities of this specific piece of ballistic protection. The video likely demonstrates the armor's effectiveness against various threats, providing valuable information for individuals considering body armor for tactical or defensive purposes. The creator also highlights numerous discount codes and links to support their channel, indicating a focus on community engagement and providing value to viewers.
This video provides a comprehensive review and test of Level IV ceramic body armor from RTS Tactical. The host, The GunGuy (Joel Persinger), puts the armor plate and plate carriers through rigorous testing, revealing surprising results. The video also offers links to the host's website, training courses, Patreon, and various social media platforms. Sponsorships from P2K Range, The Rainbow, and OpticsPlanet are featured, along with calls to action for organizations like Second Call Defense, Gun Owners of America, Gun Owners of California, and the California Rifle & Pistol Association. The host is identified as an NRA Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor.
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