This video investigates the ballistic resistance of Grade 55 mild steel plate against .50 BMG sniper rounds. The test utilizes both ball and "FAKE M2AP" (SUMMIT Remanufactured) rounds fired from a 50-yard distance. The objective is to determine the thickness of steel required to reliably stop this powerful ammunition. The video emphasizes entertainment and educational purposes, with a strong disclaimer regarding safety and the inadvisability of replicating the tests at home. Promotional links for Patreon and merchandise are included, along with discount codes for TA Targets and EMACS.
This video from Iraqveteran8888 features a detailed test of the RMA Armament Model 1155 Level IV hard armor plate. The video showcases the plate's performance against powerful threats including M2AP, M193 rounds, and other special munitions. Viewers are encouraged to use a discount code for purchasing the armor, and links to the product, Patreon, and other affiliated channels are provided. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all shooting conducted safely on approved ranges.
This video from Pew Pew Tactical rigorously tests AR500 Armor's ballistic plates against a variety of threats, including armor-piercing rounds. The content explains NIJ threat levels, distinguishes between soft armor (Level 3A) and steel plates (Level 3, 3+, Level 4 ceramic composite), and discusses different plate cuts (shooter's cut, advanced shooter's cut) for mobility and coverage. It also covers the importance of curved plates with Paxcon coating for comfort and spall protection. The review concludes by recommending a specific Level III+ Lightweight Plate and reviewing several AR500 Armor plate carrier models, offering viewers insights to choose the right body armor for their needs.
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