This video reviews the Chase Tactical LVPC (Low-Visibility Plate Carrier) and their Level 4 Stand Alone 4S17 Ballistic Plates. The LVPC is highlighted for its low-profile design, lack of extraneous PALS webbing, and effective plate pocket to prevent sliding. The 4S17 plates are ceramic and composite, NIJ Certified, and weigh approximately 7.2 pounds. The reviewer notes this combination is an ideal turnkey solution for competitions like the Tactical Games, which require a 15-pound plate carrier setup.
This video reviews the LA Police Gear (LAPG) Low Vis Plate Carrier (LVPC), highlighting its lightweight design, durability, and suitability for concealed carry or low-profile use. The carrier is designed to hold 10x12 Level III or IV plates. Key features include adjustable Hypalon shoulder straps with removable pads, a zippered admin pocket, laser-cut MOLLE webbing, integrated QASM buckle compatibility, and a cummerbund with four integrated pouches for magazines or radios. The description also emphasizes its breathable mesh interior and bottom-loading plate system. The reviewer notes it's a high-value option for those seeking to reduce their loadout without overspending, acknowledging a narrow use case for this specific design.
This video offers a first look at the Brownell's Retro M16E1 Clone rifle, taking it to the range for an initial test. The reviewer notes the fun factor, especially with 20-round magazines, and describes shooting it with Runenation's Cold Start, zeroing with Minuteman Munitions 55gr, and testing at 50 and 200 yards on a TA Targets silhouette. The video also introduces the Chase Tactical LVPC (Low-Visibility Plate Carrier) with Level 4 standalone plates, highlighting its features. The reviewer plans to provide full reviews of both items after more range time. The loadout includes a Gunfighter Research t-shirt and Prometheus Design Werx pants.
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