Nikko Ortiz, a veteran and tactical content creator, hosts a subscriber gear contest, awarding RMA Body Armor to the best setup. The video critiques various tactical gear, emphasizing practical application, signs of wear from training, and the importance of using real plates to understand weight and physical demands. Ortiz highlights the RMA XRT plate as a lightweight, affordable option for prepared citizens and law enforcement.
This video extensively tests the Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum, often referred to as a 'hand cannon' and the 'new Dirty Harry gun.' It compares its power and penetration capabilities against 9mm and .357 Magnum rounds, particularly in ballistic tests involving wood and a ballistic dummy. The video also evaluates RMA Level IV body armor against various calibers, including the .500 S&W Magnum.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Ultradyne UD chassis system for the Remington 700, chambered in .308 Winchester. The presenter highlights the chassis's construction from aircraft aluminum, its lightweight design (just over 2 lbs), and features like M-LOK slots, an adjustable length of pull stock, and an oversized magazine release. The video also includes a ballistic test against RMA heavy-duty Level IV body armor plates, demonstrating the chassis's ability to maintain accuracy under stress and the plate's performance limitations.
This video clarifies California's body armor laws, particularly in light of AB92. It explains that while a complete ban was averted, convicted violent felons face felony charges for possessing body armor, and prohibited persons face misdemeanor charges. The video also provides guidance on purchasing body armor, emphasizing NIJ certification, recommending ceramic over steel plates, and discussing threat levels and weight considerations.
This video tests the effectiveness of RMA body armor against rifle rounds at 200 yards. The demonstration uses a ballistic dummy, 'Ballistic Bob,' equipped with RMA plates in a Condor vest. The test involves firing both a 6.5 PRC bolt-action rifle and a 5.56x45mm NATO AR-15 at various angles and locations on the armor, highlighting the importance of shot placement and the limitations of plate armor, especially at angles.
This guide details a comprehensive gear setup for competitive shooting, emphasizing practical choices for performance and comfort. It covers footwear, apparel, belt systems, armor, and essential accessories like holsters and pouches. The setup prioritizes reliability and functionality in dynamic shooting environments, drawing from the experience of a competitive shooter.
This video, titled "LLP | #87: "The Politics of Higher Education"", is part of the IV8888 channel. While the title suggests a discussion on politics and education, the description heavily promotes various sponsors and products related to firearms and tactical gear, including RMA Body Armor with a discount code, the IV8888 Amazon store, and their Patreon. The disclaimer further clarifies that the content is for "documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only" and emphasizes safe firearm handling on approved ranges. It explicitly states they do not sell firearms or parts, nor do they instruct on modifications. This suggests the video, despite its title, likely incorporates elements relevant to firearm enthusiasts through its sponsors and disclaimers, even if the core topic is different.
This episode of LLP features Eric from IraqVeteran8888 and Matt discussing the effectiveness of gun laws in America. They analyze whether new legislation prevents crime or infringes upon the rights of law-abiding citizens. The discussion is framed from a wholistic standpoint by two former US Army combat veterans who are strong proponents of the Second Amendment.
This episode of Gun Gripes #319 tackles the subjective question of "what is a fun gun?" The hosts aim to define this concept and encourage viewers to embrace their personal preferences without worrying about external judgment. The video also features prominent links to RMA Body Armor, the IV8888 Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA, and their website, along with social media handles.
This video from Iraqveteran8888 discusses House Bill 5427 (HB 5427), which proposes to classify bump stocks as National Firearms Act (NFA) items and allow their registration. The host argues this contradicts the 1986 ban on newly manufactured machine guns for civilian ownership. The video also promotes various affiliates and social media channels, while emphasizing its content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, with a strong disclaimer about safe firearm handling and adherence to laws.
This video tests the integrity of RMA body armor plates after prolonged submersion in water. The experiment involved placing a plate in a pond for over a week, followed by a high-pressure hose cleaning and subsequent live-fire testing. The results indicate that moisture exposure did not significantly degrade the armor's protective capabilities.
This video tests the durability of RMA Body Armor plates against ballistic threats. The armor successfully withstood multiple impacts from 7.62x39mm rounds fired at close range, demonstrating its ability to handle significant punishment before failure.
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