Vietnam body armor! NAM!!!

Published on October 23, 2025
Duration: 0:54

This video tests the ballistic resistance of Vietnam-era body armor against a sawed-off shotgun, a full-auto Glock 17, and an AK-47. The armor successfully stopped birdshot from the shotgun but was easily penetrated by 9mm rounds from the Glock and completely defeated by 7.62x39mm rounds from the AK-47, highlighting its limitations against modern firearms.

Quick Summary

Vietnam-era body armor was tested against firearms. It stopped shotgun birdshot but was easily penetrated by 9mm rounds from a full-auto Glock 17 and completely defeated by an AK-47.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Vietnam Body Armor Test
  2. 00:10Shotgun vs Body Armor
  3. 00:26Glock 17 Full-Auto vs Body Armor
  4. 00:43AK-47 vs Body Armor

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Vietnam-era body armor stop a shotgun?

Yes, the Vietnam-era body armor tested successfully stopped birdshot fired from a sawed-off double-barrel shotgun. The pellets were caught in the outer layers of the vest without penetrating.

Can Vietnam body armor stop a 9mm handgun?

No, the Vietnam-era body armor was easily penetrated by 9mm rounds fired from a full-auto Glock 17. The rounds passed through the vest and the dummy.

What about rifle rounds like the AK-47?

The body armor offered absolutely no protection against an AK-47 firing 7.62x39mm rounds. The rifle rounds completely destroyed the vest and passed through the dummy.

How effective is vintage body armor today?

Vintage body armor like the Vietnam-era vest tested is largely ineffective against modern firearms, particularly handguns and rifles. While it might stop some lower-velocity rounds like shotgun birdshot, it fails against common pistol and rifle calibers.

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