This video showcases a "Stockpile Saturday" haul of various ammunition types. The focus is on acquiring 12 gauge buckshot and slugs due to a sale, along with replenishing stocks of 40 S&W and 45 ACP ammunition. The description also mentions acquiring 7.62x39mm for a Bear Creek AR upper and .410 slugs, which are noted as being difficult to find locally. The video appears to be a general overview of recent ammunition purchases.
This video reviews the Byrna Shield Backpack Body Armor, a discreet and affordable ($100) ballistic insert designed for backpacks. The creators conduct a series of live tests against various handgun calibers (.22 LR, .22 Magnum, .380, 9mm, .45 ACP) and 12-gauge buckshot, demonstrating its effectiveness in stopping these rounds with minimal backface deformation. The review also highlights its limitations, showing it could not stop a .458 SOCOM round, although it did prevent penetration. The video concludes by recommending the product for added peace of mind and as a cost-effective safety solution.
This video tests German Level 1 body armor against common threats including 9mm, 12-gauge buckshot, and .300 Blackout. The host compares its performance to American Level IIIA armor, aiming to determine its effectiveness. The description also includes promotional links for apparel and the host's Amazon store, along with social media links and a disclaimer about the educational and entertainment nature of the content.
This video investigates whether common backpacks offer any ballistic protection against common firearms. The creator tests a backpack's ability to stop rounds from a .22LR, 9mm, 12 Gauge Birdshot, 12 Gauge Buckshot, and 5.56mm rifle. The contents of the backpack, including a laptop, notebook, and textbook, are also noted as potential contributing factors to its protective capabilities. The results are described as shocking, prompting a question about the necessity of expensive, dedicated bulletproof backpack inserts. The video aims to answer whether everyday backpacks might already provide a surprising level of defense.
This video provides a comprehensive review and ballistic test of Safe Life Defense Level 3A body armor and vest. The reviewer highlights the armor's capability to stop high-caliber rounds, specifically mentioning its effectiveness against .44 Magnum, 12 gauge buckshot, and slugs. The description emphasizes that all testing is conducted on a private range under professional supervision. The video includes links to the product and the creator's social media and support platforms.
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