This video reviews the "Got Your Six" ballistic shield from American Defense Solutions, designed for car seats. The reviewer discusses the evolution of bullet protection, its increasing use by businesses and institutions, and how ADS, a US-based company, is making this defensive product available to the public. The review covers the shield's versatility, design, features, competitive options, POU vs plated LBE, and its performance in shooting tests with 5.7x28, 10mm, and 9mm rounds. It also highlights a Level 3 rifle version for LE only and provides discount codes and affiliate links for related products.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a bulletproof shield purchased from eBay against various caliber bullets. The experiment aims to demonstrate the shield's protective capabilities by subjecting it to different ammunition types, likely showcasing which calibers it can withstand and which penetrate it. The comparison of different calibers against the shield is the central theme.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics features a test of a Brazilian police pistol shield. The description also includes extensive sponsor mentions for War Thunder and merchandise, along with links to various Kentucky Ballistics social media and merchandise platforms. The content is presented as entertainment and educational, filmed in a controlled setting with professionals, and includes a disclaimer about not attempting to replicate the actions shown.
This video tests the real-world effectiveness of bulletproof shields. While the title and description indicate a direct testing scenario, the primary focus appears to be on demonstrating the capabilities of ballistic protection, likely through projectile impacts. The video also heavily promotes various brands, including WOOX and Premier Body Armor, as well as specific ear protection from AXIL. Affiliate links and merchandise promotion are present.
This YouTube video features a test of the Premier Body Armor Level III Home Shield, evaluating its bulletproof capabilities for home protection. The video aims to determine what threats this shield can withstand, with direct links provided to Premier Body Armor, a summer giveaway, channel merchandise, and recommended ear protection from AXIL. It also includes affiliate links for camera gear and support options via Patreon and PayPal. The channel promotes its Instagram presence and encourages viewer support.
This video appears to be a review or demonstration of a "Budget Bulletproof Shield." The title directly mentions "Bulletproof Shield," implying a focus on personal protective equipment related to firearms or defense. A discount code is provided for "SafeVest," suggesting the product is from or related to this brand. Affiliate links to Amazon and other retailers are disclosed, indicating the reviewer may be testing or showcasing products for potential purchase. The content likely aims to inform viewers about an affordable option for ballistic protection.
This episode of TGC News covers several key topics relevant to firearm owners. Jon Patton discusses legal updates concerning Fireclean and Slidefire products. The video also features a segment on a pop-up bulletproof shield and touches on the importance of online activism within the firearms community. The content aims to inform viewers about current events and encourage engagement.
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