This video, titled 'Internet is never wrong!?', suggests a skeptical or humorous take on information found online, particularly in the context of firearms or related topics. Without a transcript, the specific content is speculative, but the title implies a potential debunking of common myths, misinformation, or exaggerated claims circulating on the internet regarding firearms. It could involve testing out popular internet 'hacks,' debunking 'gun myths,' or examining viral firearm content. The content's value hinges on its accuracy and how well it addresses and corrects potential viewer misconceptions. The confidence score reflects the uncertainty due to the lack of detailed information beyond the title.
This video tests the durability of RMA Armament Level 4 ceramic body armor by subjecting it to extreme heat from a flamethrower, addressing common internet myths about ceramic armor's fragility. Following a previous test involving an airplane drop and rifle rounds, this segment focuses on heat resistance. The outer cloth cover ignites, but the ceramic plate itself endures the intense heat. Afterward, it is still able to stop a 7.62x39mm round, demonstrating the armor's resilience under fire. The video reinforces RMA armor's capability and contrasts it with online skepticism.
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