Can You Trust Your Life to Cheap Chinese Armor???

Published on January 24, 2025
Duration: 26:57

Matt Carriker of Demolition Ranch conducts a skeptical and high-energy review of budget tactical gear purchased from Temu, including body armor, helmets, and shoes. He tests their ballistic resistance against various calibers (.22 LR, 12 Gauge 00 Buckshot, .44 Magnum) and assesses the quality of steel targets. The review highlights significant performance differences between cheap imported gear and established brands, emphasizing the importance of verified protection ratings.

Quick Summary

Budget tactical gear from Temu, including body armor, helmets, and shoes, was tested for ballistic performance. While the armor stopped various calibers, helmets and shoes failed against .22 LR. Steel targets proved to be mild steel, not AR500, and were penetrated by 9mm and .308 rounds.

Chapters

  1. 01:47Intro: Temu Tactical Gear Haul
  2. 04:14Review: Olight Osight Red Dot
  3. 05:25Ballistic Test: .22 LR vs. Temu Gear
  4. 09:42Range Test: Canik Meta MC9L w/ Osight
  5. 11:02Ballistic Test: 12 Gauge Buckshot vs. Armor
  6. 13:21Ballistic Test: .44 Magnum vs. Temu Gear
  7. 15:25Test: Temu Steel Targets

Frequently Asked Questions

Did the Temu body armor stop bullets?

Yes, the Temu body armor plates and soft armor panels successfully stopped .22 LR, 12 Gauge 00 Buckshot, and .44 Magnum rounds during testing. However, significant backface deformation was noted with the 12 Gauge impacts.

Were the Temu helmets and shoes bulletproof?

No, the Temu helmets and 'bulletproof' shoes failed to stop even .22 LR rounds, indicating their protective claims were false and they offered no reliable ballistic resistance.

What was the performance of Temu steel targets?

Temu steel targets, advertised as AR500, were found to be mild steel. They suffered deep cratering and penetration from 9mm and .308 Winchester rounds, failing to meet durability standards for firearm targets.

What are the key features of the Olight Osight red dot?

The Olight Osight features a magnetic charging cover with a battery display, a motion sensor for automatic activation, and supports both RMSC and RMR footprints for versatile mounting on firearms.

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