This video focuses on the DIY construction of homemade soft body armor using readily available hardware store materials. The creators aim to demonstrate the sewing process involved in making the armor and plan to test its effectiveness against NIJ Standards. The testing will include checking for pass-throughs and back face deformation using a ballistic clay box. The video also promotes their website for non-homemade armor solutions.
This video from Predator Armor explains the critical role of sewing techniques in the construction of body armor. It highlights why proper stitching is essential for the effectiveness and durability of ballistic materials, particularly soft armor. The description also promotes Predator Armor's range of USA-made body armor products, including Level IIIA soft armor plates and backpack armor, encouraging viewers to purchase directly from their website.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases the sewing process of a Tenicor ZERO Belt. The title and description highlight the brand Tenicor and the specific product being worked on. It appears to be a behind-the-scenes look at the manufacturing or customization of a holster or carrying system, likely for firearms. The video aims to provide a glimpse into the craftsmanship involved in creating Tenicor's EDC gear.
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