This video features a comprehensive test and review of RMA Armament's new Gen2 1165 NIJ RF3 rated lightweight armor plates. The reviewer takes the American-made plates to the range, discusses their features, and demonstrates their ballistic resistance capabilities. The description also includes affiliate links for purchasing the plates and related apparel, as well as various social media and contact information for the channel.
This YouTube video features a test of the RMA 1165, a lightweight Level IV body armor plate. The video description highlights that the plate successfully stopped an entire arsenal of projectiles thrown at it. It also includes links for supporting the channel via Patreon and PayPal, and a link to the creator's Instagram page. Additionally, affiliate links to the creator's camera gear are provided.
This video features an RMA Armament #1165 Lightweight Level IV armor plate undergoing a range test. The content aims to demonstrate the plate's capabilities and limitations against various threats. The description also includes promotional links for apparel and other resources from the channel owner, Mrgunsngear.
This video, a paid partnership, features an experimental test of styrofoam body armor's ability to stop a .308 round. The title highlights the surprising effectiveness of this lightweight material in a tactical scenario. The video aims to showcase innovative civilian tactical applications and everyday carry considerations.
This video from Predator Armor tests the ballistic performance of their Level III lightweight UHMWPE body armor against M855 ammunition fired from 30 yards. The description highlights the plate's lightweight (3.5 lbs), thin profile (0.8 inches), and multicurve design for enhanced comfort and mobility. It also states the plate meets and exceeds NIJ Level III standards, capable of stopping M80 Ball and higher velocity M193 rounds. The product is emphasized as being 100% made in the USA.
This YouTube video focuses on a specific type of ballistic protection: flexible and lightweight armor plates. While the video title and description do not explicitly mention firearms or specific calibers, the context of armor plates strongly suggests their application in firearms-related scenarios such as personal protection, tactical gear, or defense. The emphasis on flexibility and lightweight design points towards advanced materials and innovative solutions for wearable armor systems that can be integrated with firearms platforms for increased mobility and protection.
This video showcases the Tacticon Ultra Lightweight Special Rifle Threat (SRT) Multi-Curve Armor Plates. The content focuses on taking these plates to the range to perform testing and demonstrate their protective capabilities against various threats. The description also includes links to purchase the plates, associated apparel from Nine Line Apparel, and various social media channels and websites of the creator, Mrgunsngear.
This video features a review and ballistic test of the Safe Life Defense Hyperline IIIA soft armor vest. The reviewer examines the ultra-lightweight and thin (.19" thick) panels, demonstrating their performance against a 1oz slug and other unspecified threats. The results are described as "incredible," suggesting a focus on the effectiveness and capabilities of the armor in a defensive context.
This video focuses on a new, high-value, and lightweight armor offering from SRT. The description highlights the use of affiliate links for Amazon, Avantlink, and Campsite, with many items sent to the channel for review. While specific firearm models or calibers are not mentioned, the context strongly suggests a review or presentation of tactical gear related to firearms or personal protection.
This video analyzes Predator Armor's Level III UHMWPE body armor. The description highlights its lightweight design, weighing just over 3 pounds, and its rifle-rated protection. Made from ultra-high-molecular-weight-polyethylene (UHMWPE) in the USA, it offers a thinner profile (0.8") than competitors and boasts buoyancy. Key features include resistance to spalling and fragmentation, and a polyurea coating for elemental protection against water and UV light. The armor is designed for comfort and mobility.
This video features a test of AR500 Armor's new A3 lightweight body armor plates. The reviewer highlights the plates' low weight (4.6 lbs) and thin profile (less than 1 inch thick), but notes the high price point of $400 per plate. Clarification is provided that the "fraglock" is purely aesthetic and acts as a sealer, while Kevlar is the primary fragmentation mitigater. The video encourages viewer comments and includes links to the products, the creator's website, social media, and a podcast.
This video reviews Premier Body Armor's Stratis Level III+ Enhanced Plates, focusing on their lightweight design and advanced protection. The plates are certified NIJ 0101.06 Level III, tested against specific calibers like 7.62x39mm and 7.62x51mm (M80) at 2850 ft/s, and 5.56x45mm (M193) at 3150 ft/s. The reviewer highlights their multi-curve, multi-hit capability, 15-year warranty, and durable Polyurea covering. Made from UHMWPE, they weigh 2.8lbs and measure 10"x12". The video also includes various affiliate links and discount codes for related products.