This video features a review and test of Level 3 ceramic armor plates from TacticalXmen. The content aims to assess the protective capabilities of these rifle-rated plates and determine if they offer affordable defense options. The description includes a discount code for the advertised product and links to the creator's other platforms and affiliate stores, while also emphasizing safe and responsible firearm handling practices.
This video features an armor test conducted by TacticalXMen, evaluating their IIIA affordable armor. The test protocol is outlined, followed by a series of ballistic tests against various calibers and ammunition types, including .22lr, .22 Magnum, 9mm Winchester USA Ready +p, 9mm Liberty Civil Defense +p, 7.62x25 Tokarev, 7.62x39 pistol, and .45 ACP. The video concludes with a summary of the findings and a thank you to patrons. Additional content and products can be found at GBGunsDepot.com, with their Instagram also linked.
This video features a range test and review of the TacticalXmen lightweight Level IV armor plates. The host takes the ceramic/UHMWPE plates to the range to evaluate their protective capabilities. The description also includes affiliate links for the armor, Nine Line Apparel, and 1776 United shirts, along with links to the host's social media and website. A disclaimer is provided regarding the educational and entertainment nature of the video, emphasizing that any use of demonstrated items is at the viewer's own risk.
This video tests the ballistic performance of the TacticalXMen UTA Level IIIA Ultralightweight Body Armor. The armor is subjected to various handgun rounds, buckshot, and a subsonic 300 Blackout round. While it successfully stops all rounds it's rated for, it fails against the subsonic 300 Blackout. The review also covers the accompanying Universal Armor plate carrier.
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