This video showcases the firing of three distinct and expensive ammunition types: a WWII-era .30-06 Black Tip, a .454 Casull from a Taurus Raging Hunter, and a .45-70 Government round described as 'porco louco' (wild boar). The .45-70 was tested for penetration through two water jugs and then its expansion was observed upon hitting an RTS Tactical ballistic pillow. The presenter notes the effectiveness of the ballistic pillow in stopping the projectile.
This video from Guns Out TV features John Keyes and Shermike testing the RTS Tactical Ballistic Pillow. They evaluate its effectiveness as a home defense tool by subjecting it to various ballistic tests, including 9mm pistol rounds and shotgun blasts. The tests aim to demonstrate the pillow's ability to stop projectiles and protect against potential threats, highlighting its potential as an unassuming yet effective piece of personal protective equipment.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of the RTS Tactical Ballistic Pillow against various handgun and rifle calibers. The pillow successfully stopped multiple handgun rounds, including a powerful .454 Casull, but was easily penetrated by a 5.56 rifle round. The host also touches upon Canadian body armor regulations, noting restrictions in provinces like Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Nova Scotia.
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