This YouTube video explores the effectiveness of small 9mm handguns in defeating body armor. It aims to provide insights into how such firearms can penetrate protective gear, addressing a common question among firearm enthusiasts regarding the capabilities of compact defensive weapons. The content likely involves ballistics testing and analysis to demonstrate penetration levels.
This video announces a "Friday Deal Alert" featuring Christmas specials with a focus on CVLIFE and Guard Dog products. Featured items include the CVLIFE EagleVanta 1-6x24 LPVO scope, CVLIFE 25mm Solar Red Dot Sight, 704 Gear Baron Fixed Blade Knife, SIC Multi Curve Level 3+ Body Armor from Guard Dog (with a discount code), Monstrum Beast 4-12x44 SFP Scope, and an Eafengrow EF162 Fixed Blade Knife. The description emphasizes that all Amazon and most campsite links are affiliate links, supporting the channel. It also promotes the creator's other platforms like Rumble, Instagram, X, and a YouTube Members Club.
This video appears to be a ballistic test comparing the effectiveness of body armor against 7.62x54R PKM rounds. The title explicitly mentions "Coletes à prova de bala vs munição perfurante 7,62 PKM" (Bulletproof vests vs 7.62 PKM armor-piercing ammunition) and promises a "surprising result." This suggests a demonstration and analysis of penetration capabilities, likely featuring live-fire testing.
This video explores the effectiveness of modern body armor against firearms. The title indicates a comparison between high-powered firearms and bulletproof vests, suggesting an analysis of ballistics and protection capabilities. It aims to test the limits of both old and new technology in a protective context.
This video analyzes a TikToker's attempt to debunk the phrase "Guns don't kill people, people kill people." The creator argues that her examples backfire and inadvertently strengthen the pro-gun argument. The description highlights the TikToker's subsequent suggestion to limit civilian gun ownership to what police officers possess, pointing out that this would effectively legalize a wide range of firearms, including SBRs, suppressors, and AR-platform rifles with optics. The video also promotes early Black Friday sales on merchandise and AKT1 Blackout Bluetooth Hearing Protection, emphasizing their features for training.
This video promotes a Black Friday sale for Guard Dog Armor, featuring several of their products. It highlights a FAST Ballistic Helmet in green, Level IIIa Soft Body Armor Plates (10"x12"), the Cairo Level 3a Plate Carrier, and the TRAKR Pro Plate Carrier in white camouflage. A discount code '704tactical' is provided for 20% off. The description also includes affiliate links for each product and a general link to the Guard Dog Armor shop. The sale is presented as an opportunity to acquire tactical body armor and protective gear at a reduced price.
This video features a comprehensive test and review of RMA Armament's new Gen2 1165 NIJ RF3 rated lightweight armor plates. The reviewer takes the American-made plates to the range, discusses their features, and demonstrates their ballistic resistance capabilities. The description also includes affiliate links for purchasing the plates and related apparel, as well as various social media and contact information for the channel.
This video reviews the Eberlestock Fade Transport 21 backpack, highlighting it as the "best gray man backpack of 2025." The presenter emphasizes its suitability for carrying a compact firearm (up to a 10.5" folder) and essential gear. The description includes a discount code for Eberlestock and affiliate links to various EDC items, including a medical kit, body armor panel, waist bags, flashlight, gloves, tourniquet, batteries, and a Spyderco Para 2 knife, comparing it favorably to a Benchmade. The video's focus is on everyday carry and preparedness.
This video compares Level 3 and Level 3+ body armor, emphasizing the importance of real-world trauma preparedness for responsible gun owners. It highlights that training extends beyond the range to include understanding gunshot wounds and having essential lifesaving gear. The video aims to educate viewers on different levels of ballistic protection and links to Predator Armor for purchasing body armor and accessories.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics tests the durability and effectiveness of Dragon Skin armor. While the description doesn't specify the firearms or calibers used, the context of testing armor strongly implies ballistic testing. The content is presented for entertainment and educational purposes, with a disclaimer advising viewers not to replicate the actions. The video promotes various Kentucky Ballistics affiliated channels and products, including their clothing line and Patreon.
This video focuses on identifying the best value Level 3+ body armor, specifically highlighting the SIC Multi Curve Level 3+ armor from GD Body Armor, weighing in at 5.3 lbs. The creator, 704 Tactical, promotes their various channels and affiliate links for product purchases, including their own branded gear and Amazon deals. The content suggests a review or recommendation of body armor based on cost-effectiveness and protection level.
This video discusses the new RF3 rating for body armor plates, contrasting it with the familiar SAPI rating. The host explores what the RF3 rating can and cannot stop, the reasons behind the development of new materials for these plates, and breaks down this information in relation to new RMA armor plates. The video also includes links to support the creator on Patreon, follow on Twitter and Rumble, and mentions a discount code for Challenge Targets.