Body Armor for Home Defense Makes Sense Especially in SHTF

Published on June 6, 2024
Duration: 10:31

This video emphasizes the critical need for body armor in home defense scenarios, particularly during SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan) situations. The presenter demonstrates how common building materials like plywood, cinder blocks, and even mild steel are easily penetrated by standard 9mm ammunition, highlighting that most homes offer concealment rather than true ballistic cover. The video introduces Premier Body Armor's Fortis line as an affordable option for effective ballistic protection.

Quick Summary

Most homes are not bulletproof, offering concealment rather than cover against ballistic threats. Demonstrations show 9mm rounds easily penetrate plywood, cinder blocks, and mild steel. Body armor is essential for home defense, especially in SHTF scenarios, to protect vital organs from penetration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Body Armor for Home Defense
  2. 00:12The Myth of the Bulletproof Home
  3. 00:29Ballistics Test Setup: 9mm vs. Building Materials
  4. 00:49Why Body Armor is Crucial
  5. 01:13Understanding Ballistic Protection Levels
  6. 01:31Materials That Offer Ballistic Protection
  7. 02:569mm Penetration Test: Plywood
  8. 05:329mm Penetration Test: Cinder Block
  9. 06:069mm Penetration Test: Mild Steel
  10. 08:07Conclusion: Your House Isn't Bulletproof
  11. 08:34Premier Body Armor Fortis Line Overview
  12. 09:40Final Thoughts on Preparedness

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is body armor important for home defense, especially in SHTF situations?

Body armor is crucial because most homes are not bulletproof and offer concealment, not cover. In SHTF scenarios, desperation increases threats, making personal ballistic protection vital to stop rounds that would otherwise penetrate walls and endanger occupants.

Can common building materials like plywood or cinder blocks stop bullets?

No, common building materials like 3/4 inch plywood, cinder blocks, and even mild steel are easily penetrated by standard handgun rounds like 9mm FMJ. These materials offer minimal ballistic resistance and should not be relied upon for protection.

What are the different levels of body armor and what do they stop?

Body armor levels vary: Level IIIA stops up to .44 Magnum, Level III stops up to .308 rifle rounds, Level III+ can defeat common 5.56x45mm rounds (M193/M855), and Level IV is rated for armor-piercing .30-06.

Are there affordable options for effective body armor?

Yes, brands like Premier Body Armor offer more affordable lines, such as their Fortis series. These often use overseas manufacturing for carriers combined with domestic materials for plates, making ballistic protection more accessible.

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