This video promotes a rifle-rated backpack armor with a 50% off discount. The description provides a link to access the offer, likely using a discount code. The primary focus is on a piece of tactical gear designed for firearm protection.
This YouTube Short explores the ballistic resistance of Kevlar by testing 10 layers against a 9mm round. The video aims to answer whether Kevlar is suitable for rifle-rated armor and how many layers are needed to stop such projectiles. It highlights Kevlar's effectiveness for Level IIIA soft armor while questioning its use against rifle threats. A link to the full video and the company's product page for both soft and hard armor is provided.
This YouTube Shorts video explores the capabilities of Kevlar in body armor, specifically addressing its effectiveness for Level IIIA soft armor and its limitations for rifle-rated armor. It poses questions about how many layers of Kevlar are needed to stop a rifle round. The video also promotes Predator Armor's offerings of both Level IIIA soft and rifle-rated hard armor.
This YouTube Shorts video explores the applications of Kevlar, particularly its use in Level IIIA soft body armor. It addresses why Kevlar isn't typically used for rifle-rated armor and discusses the number of Kevlar layers required to stop rifle rounds. The video also highlights that the creator's company offers both Level IIIA soft and rifle-rated hard armor options.
This video review focuses on the Premier Body Armor Discreet Plate Carrier, highlighting its ability to accommodate rifle-rated body armor while maintaining a low-profile "grey man" appearance. The description emphasizes the common issue of overt plate carriers drawing unwanted attention in pre-SHTF scenarios and presents this discreet carrier as a solution for maintaining preparedness without overt signaling. It also mentions an associated MAAP pouch and Everyday Armor T-Shirt, providing a discount code and a link to the manufacturer's website, as well as a link for more SHTF prepping information.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of Kevlar, specifically investigating how many layers are required to stop a 5.56 rifle round. It highlights that while Kevlar is effective for Level IIIA soft armor, its limitations against rifle rounds are explored. The video aims to answer why it's not typically used for rifle-rated armor and provides insights into its capabilities.
This video from Mrgunsngear features a range test of the Safe Life Defense FRAS Rifle Rated Armor Plate. The reviewer takes the 10x12" plate to the range to evaluate its capabilities and limitations against various threats. The description also includes promotional links for apparel from Nine Line Apparel and 1776 United, as well as the reviewer's other platforms and content networks.
This video features Kentucky Ballistics testing Safe Life Defense FRAS Armor. The creator highlights the importance of body armor in today's world, drawing on their 25 years of military experience. While the extended cut delves into detailed discussions about armor requirements and the significance of the FRAS Armor, this version focuses on the "Pew Pew" shooting portion. The video also includes special thanks to Buffman for providing M-80A1 ammunition and directs viewers to the Safe Life Defense website for purchasing the armor with a discount code. Links to related channels and resources like Night Vision Guys and an Amazon shop are also provided.
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