This review of the Safe Life Defense FRAS (Flexible Rifle Armor System) plate highlights its exceptional flexibility and lightweight design for a rifle-rated plate. The reviewer, an experienced firearms instructor, demonstrates its performance against various threats including M855 green tip, .308 M80 ball, and 7.62x39, noting it often exceeds its stated ratings. While effective and unique, its high cost is a significant consideration.
This video features an expert-level test by Kentucky Ballistics, demonstrating the durability of Safe Life Defense FRAS body armor against a high volume of fire from a Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun. The armor successfully stopped a total of 260 rounds, showcasing its resilience through detailed analysis of internal damage. The demonstration highlights the effectiveness of the ceramic hexagon plates and Dyneema fiber layers in protecting against ballistic threats.
This video provides an expert-level review and ballistic testing of the Safe Life Defense FRAS (Flexible Rifle Armor System). Instructor Eric demonstrates the armor's capability to defeat rifle rounds like 5.56 M855/M193 and 7.62x39 M67, typically requiring hard plates, while maintaining flexibility and offering side protection. The testing utilizes a Ballistic Dummy Lab torso to assess penetration and blunt force trauma from various calibers and a 12-gauge slug, highlighting the FRAS's advantages over traditional armor solutions.
This comprehensive guide details the Safe Life Defense FRAS (Flexible Rifle Armor System) through expert demonstration and live-fire testing. Featuring insights from a former Special Forces Master Sergeant, the video covers the evolution of body armor, the critical importance of blunt force trauma management, and the unique design of the FRAS system. It showcases its effectiveness against common rifle threats and identifies its limitations against specialized rounds, offering practical knowledge for tactical gear selection.
This video features a comprehensive ballistic test of the Safe Life Defense Flexible Rifle Armor System (FRAS) by Kentucky Ballistics and Tactical Rifleman. The FRAS, rated for Level III threats, successfully stopped common rifle rounds like 5.56mm M855 and 7.62x39mm. However, it was penetrated by higher-performance rounds such as the M855A1 and .224 Valkyrie, highlighting the limitations of its rating against advanced threats. The testing demonstrates the armor's capability against standard threats while also defining its performance boundaries.
This video provides an in-depth review and test of the Safe Life Defense Flexible Rifle Armor System (FRAS). Mrgunsngear visits the manufacturing facility and conducts extensive live-fire testing against multiple rifle and handgun calibers, demonstrating the armor's capabilities and limitations. The review highlights the unique construction, protection levels, and comfort compared to traditional plate carriers.
This guide details the installation of the Safe Life Defense FRAS (Flexible Rifle Armor System), a hybrid body armor solution offering enhanced flexibility and protection. The FRAS is designed to be compatible with all Safe Life Defense carriers and provides increased body coverage compared to standard rigid plates. It offers a balance between the flexibility of soft armor and the threat resistance of entry-level rifle plates.
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