This video discusses HR 3247, a bill reintroduced in the U.S. House of Representatives that aims to ban rifle-rated body armor for civilian use. The creator argues that body armor is a defensive tool that should be accessible to everyone, particularly those who may not have other means of self-defense. The bill's reintroduction marks the third attempt to pass this legislation. The description also includes links to the bill's text, a body armor manufacturer (Premier Body Armor), and the creator's prepping and community resources.
This video features a comparison between Predator Armor's Level III lightweight UHMWPE body armor plate and the 9mm caliber. The description highlights the plate's lightweight (3.5 lbs), thinness (0.8"), and multicurve design for comfort and mobility. It is rated to meet and exceed NIJ Level III standards, capable of stopping 7.62x51 (M80 Ball) and higher velocity 5.56 rounds (M193). The product is emphasized as 100% made in the USA.
The Safe Life Defense FRAS offers flexible, rifle-rated protection against common threats like 5.56mm and 7.62x39mm rounds. While effective against many threats, it can be penetrated by high-velocity rounds like .224 Valkyrie and specialized AP rounds such as M80A1. The design emphasizes full torso coverage, addressing vulnerabilities left by traditional plate carriers.
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