This video critically evaluates a "Chinese Dueling Tree" advertised as rifle-rated, demonstrating its failure under various calibers and firearms. The creators subject the target to 9mm, 10mm, 12 Gauge shotgun, .45-70, .308, and .300 PRC rounds, highlighting significant damage and ultimately concluding it is not rifle-rated as claimed. The video contrasts the performance with their own rifle-rated steel targets and offers a discount code for viewers.
This video compares a cheaply made 'Made In China' dueling tree target with a high-quality US-manufactured alternative from TATargets. It highlights the significant differences in construction, materials (AR500, AR550), and design features, such as armored uprights, paddle standoff, and aggressive lean angles, that contribute to the longevity and performance of the US-made product. The video emphasizes the trade-offs between cost and durability, encouraging viewers to consider supporting domestic manufacturing. It also teases future testing with powerful calibers like 300 PRC.
This YouTube Shorts video explores the use of clay boxes in testing body armor, specifically highlighting Predator Armor's lightweight, rifle-rated Level III plates. The description details the plates' construction from UHMWPE material, their low weight (3.5 lbs) and thickness (0.8"), and their multicurve design for comfort. The video emphasizes that the plates meet and exceed NIJ Level III standards, capable of stopping 7.62x51 (M80 Ball) and higher velocity 5.56mm rounds (M193). It also notes that the product is 100% made in the USA.
This video from Predator Armor tests the ballistic resistance of their Level III Poly plate against 5.56x45mm rounds. The description highlights the plate's lightweight UHMWPE construction, weighing only 3.5 lbs and measuring 0.8" thick, with a multicurve design for comfort and mobility. It claims to meet and exceed NIJ Level III standards, capable of stopping M193 5.56 rounds and M80 Ball 7.62x51mm. The product is emphasized as 100% made in the USA.
This short video demonstrates the performance of a Level III lightweight body armor plate against 7.62x51 rounds. The plate, made from UHMWPE, weighs 3.5 lbs and is 0.8 inches thick, featuring a multicurve design for comfort and mobility. It is rated to meet and exceed NIJ Level III standards, capable of stopping 7.62x51 (M80 Ball) and 5.56 (M193) rounds. The product is available from Predator Armor and is 100% made in the USA.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases a test of a 7.62x39 SKS rifle against a Level III Poly Plate from Predator Armor. The video highlights the lightweight and thin nature of the UHMWPE plate, emphasizing its rifle-rated protection and NIJ Level III compliance. It can stop M80 Ball and M193 rounds. The product is made in the USA.
This YouTube Shorts video, titled "44 mag vs Level 3 Poly Plate - What will win???", features a test comparing the penetration capabilities of a .44 Magnum round against a Level III rated body armor plate. The description highlights the Predator Armor Level III lightweight plate, made from UHMWPE, weighing 3.5 lbs and measuring 0.8" thick. It meets NIJ Level III standards, capable of stopping 7.62x51 (M80 Ball) and 5.56 (M193) rounds. The plate is designed for comfort and mobility with a multicurve form and is manufactured in the USA. The video aims to educate viewers on the performance of this body armor against a powerful handgun caliber.
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 review focuses on the "Ultimate Backpack Armor Panel," a ballistic insert designed for backpacks. The panel is rated for Level III rifle threats and Level IIIA pistol threats, indicating its capability to stop various types of ammunition. The description highlights "704 Tactical Campsite" as the source and mentions affiliate links for potential purchases, a common practice for content creators to support their channels. While not demonstrating firearms directly, the product's protective capabilities are directly relevant to firearm users and those concerned with personal safety and preparedness.
This video reviews Predator Armor's Level III body armor plate, highlighting its lightweight design made from UHMWPE material. The description emphasizes its rifle-rated protection, capable of stopping 7.62x51 (M80 Ball) and 5.56mm (M193) rounds. Key features include its 3.5 lbs weight, 0.8" thickness, and multicurve design for enhanced comfort and mobility. The product is proudly made in the USA, and a link to purchase is provided.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a Level III certified bulletproof vest by firing various calibers, including .50 Cal, .308, and .30-06. The description hints at testing both smaller 'dingers' and larger 'bangers' to determine if the body armor can effectively stop rounds. The content is based in Arizona and emphasizes responsible firearm handling, with a disclaimer about needing professional supervision and safe environments. Business inquiries are directed to a provided email, and social media links for the creators and editor are included.
This video review focuses on a budget-friendly bulletproof backpack, the Guard Dog Armor Code 704tactical, designed to be rifle-rated. The description highlights a discount code for 10% off and provides a product link. Affiliate links are disclosed for Amazon, Avantlink, and Campsite, with the channel receiving support through their use. Many items reviewed are sent to the channel for evaluation.