This YouTube video, titled 'Top 5 Items To Grab NOW !!', focuses on tactical gear and firearm accessories. The description provides several affiliate links to specific products, including Guard Dog Armor, Pinty Pro, Monstrum optics, and Cyelee red dot sights. It highlights deals and discount codes for these items, indicating a review or promotional nature. The channel's campsite bio is also linked, suggesting a broader focus on tactical and outdoor equipment. The video appears to be aimed at individuals interested in personal defense and firearm accessories.
This video review focuses on the Guard Dog Level 3A Bulletproof Backpack, highlighting its protective capabilities. It mentions a discount code '704tactical' for 10% off through Guard Dog Armor and provides direct links to purchase the backpack, a tactical version, a bulletproof plate, and a concealable body armor vest. The description also includes affiliate link disclosures and a link to the reviewer's campsite page for other deals and their YouTube channel.
This video features a ballistic armor test of the LA Police Gear Level IV ballistic plate, subjected to impacts from five different calibers. The content aims to demonstrate the plate's survivability against various threats. The creator emphasizes that all firearms are unmodified and used on a closed range under supervision, and that no firearms are being sold or advertised. The video is presented for review and entertainment purposes, with disclaimers about safety and liability. Affiliate links for some gear are disclosed.
This video features Lenny Magill testing a new AR-15 level bulletproof plate. The description emphasizes Lenny's commitment to ensuring product quality before selling, highlighting that he makes sure things work. A direct link to the product, Item #8604, a Level III Bullet Resistant Hard Plate, is provided for viewers interested in purchasing.
This "Into the Fray" episode tests a Man-Pack ballistic plate by subjecting it to 30 rounds of .40 S&W JHP ammunition from a machine gun. The plate initially held up for the first six to eight rounds before failing in the same impact area. The video suggests this failure scenario is unlikely in an average self-defense encounter and expresses confidence in the ballistic barrier for personal protection. Links are provided to purchase the Man-Pack plate and for USCCA resources.
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