This video discusses the new RF3 rating for body armor plates, contrasting it with the familiar SAPI rating. The host explores what the RF3 rating can and cannot stop, the reasons behind the development of new materials for these plates, and breaks down this information in relation to new RMA armor plates. The video also includes links to support the creator on Patreon, follow on Twitter and Rumble, and mentions a discount code for Challenge Targets.
This video from InRange TV compares the performance of 7.62x54R API (Armor-Piercing Incendiary) ammunition against USGI SAPI (Shooter Protection Individual) armor. The description highlights viewer support through Patreon, indicating a focus on providing content for a dedicated audience. While the specific firearms are not detailed in the provided information, the title and description strongly suggest a ballistic test and armor penetration analysis.
This video is a review of the Tactical Assault Gear (TAG) Plate Carrier by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights its lightweight design, US manufacturing, and durability. He praises its ample real estate for gear, quality stitching, and top-notch materials. The carrier is easy to put on and take off, offering good stability during movement. While not mesh-lined, this is deemed a minor drawback. The review confirms MOLLE specification compatibility and discusses its ability to accommodate up to XL ESAPI and armor plate options, providing excellent frontal and back coverage. Side plate pocket compatibility for smaller SAPIs is noted as a potential limitation. The low-profile drag handle and clean shoulder design are also mentioned positively. The extensive color options and excellent value, especially after recent price adjustments, are emphasized, with an expected price of around $125. The product also supports employment for blind individuals through LC Industries. Nutnfancy gives it a 10 out of 10 likability score.
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