This YouTube video tests Premier Body Armor's everyday T-shirt body armor, purchased for $299. The creator expresses initial surprise at the price and aims to demonstrate how the armor works and its ability to stop a bullet. While acknowledging the test isn't a formal ballistic evaluation, the video covers the creator's practical assessment of the product's effectiveness.
This YouTube Short focuses on the concept of bulletproof shirts, using the popular character John Wick as a hook. The title and description suggest a discussion around protective gear, likely in the context of firearms and personal defense, rather than demonstrating specific firearms or calibers. It appears to be a quick, engaging piece of content likely aimed at fans of action movies and tactical concepts.
This video features a "premier" body armor T-shirt from Premier Body Armor, tested by Eric from IV8888. The armored shirt is put to the test against threats, including .44 Magnum rounds fired from close range, to determine its protective capabilities against a significant onslaught. The description hints at surprising results regarding the shirt's resilience.
This video showcases a bulletproof T-shirt from UARM Protection, providing a direct link to their website for more information. While the title and description focus on the protective apparel, the brand name 'UARM' might imply a connection to tactical gear or personal defense solutions, potentially relevant to firearm owners seeking protective wear.
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