This YouTube video features a test of Level 4 body armor using a .22LR caliber firearm. The description humorously highlights the disparity between the armor's intended purpose (stopping high-powered rifle rounds) and the diminutive .22LR's capability, questioning the effectiveness of such a test. Despite the unlikely outcome of penetrating the armor, the video promises an entertaining and potentially educational viewing experience. It also includes promotional links for merchandise, AR-15 triggers, firearm parts from Ballistic Advantage and Aero Precision, and carry insurance from Right To Bear.
This video reviews and compares several jigs and blocks used for working on the receiver extension (buffer tube) of AR-15 lower receivers. It highlights specific products from Botach/Kley Zion, NcStar/Vism, TacOneSports/TechCo, Geissele, and Present Arms, providing links to purchase them. The presenter also mentions other methods like a dual vise setup, magazine well block, and using no jig at all, offering a comprehensive look at options for AR-15 builders and gunsmiths.
This video expresses disappointment and a decision to no longer recommend Botach.com. While specific firearm models or calibers are not mentioned, the context strongly suggests a discussion related to firearm purchases or related services. The description includes links to the channel's social media, a holster company (Werkz), and glasses (Gatorz), implying a focus on gear and potentially the purchase experience of these items. The disclaimer emphasizes educational purposes and controlled shooting environments.
This video review focuses on the GFire Plate Carrier, highlighting it as a cost-effective tactical gear option. The presenter, accompanied by TacticalDoodle, tests the carrier in a 'Bunker' setting and emphasizes its comfort and durability, especially considering its sub-$100 price point. The review contrasts this with more expensive US-made plate carriers, suggesting it's a way to avoid high costs. Various GFire and compatible pouches are linked, along with Botach ballistic armor options. The video also mentions PayPal donations and Patreon support for the channel, Nutnfancy.
This video showcases a personal setup of the Ferro Concepts Slickster plate carrier. The creator details their configuration, emphasizing the addition of LVL BOTACH Battle Steel Poly Plates, each weighing 6 lbs. Amazon links are provided for various items including a headset, Baofeng UV-5R radio, hydration bladder carrier, whip antenna, CAT tourniquet, and general medical gear. The creator also includes links for support via Patreon and Cashapp, as well as a link to their overall brand, LocsNLoadFirearms. Additionally, a USCCA membership for CCW insurance and t-shirts are promoted.
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