Pillow STOP Shotgun Slug? *Test* (RTS Tactical Pillow.) #canada #gun #gunlaws

Published on June 4, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This test evaluates the RTS Tactical ballistic pillow's effectiveness against various firearm threats. While it successfully stops handgun rounds up to .454 Casull, including 9mm and 12-gauge slugs, it fails to stop rifle rounds like 5.56. The video also touches upon Canadian body armor regulations, noting restrictions in certain provinces.

Quick Summary

The RTS Tactical ballistic pillow effectively stops handgun threats up to .454 Casull, including 9mm and 12-gauge slugs. However, it fails against rifle rounds like 5.56. Its legality in Canada is restricted, requiring permits in certain provinces.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & .22 Handgun Test
  2. 00:07Canadian Body Armor Laws Explained
  3. 00:139mm & 12-Gauge Slug Test
  4. 00:35Large Caliber Revolver (.454 Casull) Test
  5. 00:45Rifle Caliber (5.56) Test & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms can the RTS Tactical ballistic pillow stop?

The RTS Tactical ballistic pillow successfully stopped handgun rounds including .22 LR, 9mm, 12-gauge slugs, and even the powerful .454 Casull revolver round. It is designed for handgun threats.

Does the RTS Tactical pillow stop rifle rounds?

No, the RTS Tactical ballistic pillow does not stop rifle rounds. A 5.56 round fired from an F-1 Firearms AR-15 easily penetrated the pillow, confirming it is rated for handgun threats only.

Is the RTS Tactical pillow legal in Canada?

The RTS Tactical pillow is restricted in parts of Canada. Possession of body armor is regulated, and civilians in provinces like Alberta, BC, Manitoba, and Nova Scotia may need specific licenses or permits.

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