This is Part 2 of a DIY body armor project, focusing on testing homemade soft armor made from fiberglass welding blankets. The video aims to determine how many layers are needed to stop a 9mm and a .44 Magnum round, referencing NIJ Standards for Level IIIA. While the DIY armor successfully stopped both calibers, the video concludes it is not very practical. The description also promotes Predator Armor's professional-grade body armor.
This video is Part 2 of a DIY soft body armor project, testing if 84 layers of welding blanket can stop 9mm and .44 Magnum rounds. While the homemade armor successfully stopped both calibers, the conclusion is that it is not a practical solution for real-world self-defense. The video also promotes Predator Armor's professional-grade body armor. It follows up on a previous test of homemade soft body armor made from fiberglass welding blankets that did not meet NIJ Standards for Level IIIA.
This video explores the creation of homemade soft body armor using materials readily available at a local hardware store. The creators detail the construction process and plan to test the armor's effectiveness against NIJ Standards, including assessment of pass-throughs and back-face deformation using a ballistic clay box. The description also promotes their website for non-homemade armor options offering good value and protection. The primary focus is on DIY body armor and its subsequent testing.
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