This YouTube video reviews the BallisticBoard Clipboard from Shot Stop. The description highlights its durability, stating it "can take a licking and keep on ticking," implying it offers ballistic protection. The video also promotes various merchandise and training courses from the "Three of Seven Project," including a "Mandate Freedom Shirt" and applications for "The Proving Ground 3 Troop" and "The Basic Course." It also encourages support for their Patreon, offering exclusive content and discounts.
This video tests the durability of Shot Stop's D1652PCS Level III+ UHMWPE armor plate against an "EXPLOSION Shot." The experiment involves exposing the armor to significant force to determine its protective capabilities after such an event. The video also includes links to submit comments on proposed rules regarding frames and receivers, and braces, and encourages viewers to call senators to oppose a specific nomination. Additional links are provided for related content, including an M855A1 long-range test and visits to TNVC, Winchester, and Magpul.
This video from TFBTV investigates the durability of a Shot Stop Level IV+ rifle plate (model D1581SSB). The experiment involves an initial 'lick' test (implied to be an explosive charge based on the description) followed by direct ballistic testing with an AK and an AR platform rifle. The video aims to challenge the perception of ceramic armor being fragile, showcasing its performance under significant stress. Links to the plate manufacturer, high-speed camera provider, and The Firearm Blog are provided, along with information on TFBTV's Patreon, Subscribe Star, and social media channels.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of Shot Stop's SSB-III-RA2 backpack armor panel, which is NIJ Level III rated, against M855 and M855A1 rounds. The test investigates whether common items like a book or laptop placed in front of the polyethylene armor can increase its protection against these specific rifle rounds, particularly M855A1, which is not typically stopped by UHMWPE plates. A Phantom v642 High-Speed Camera is used for detailed analysis of the impact.
This video tests the ballistic capabilities of Shot Stop's lightweight, Level III+ UHMWPE backpack armor panel. The armor is rated for 7.62x51mm M80 FMJ, but the test goes further, evaluating its performance against multiple rifle rounds including 7.62x39mm M67, 5.45x39mm 7n6, 5.56x45mm M193, and 5.56x45mm M855. High-speed camera footage is used to capture the impact events.
This video features a ballistic test of a Shot Stop NIJ Level IIIA backpack panel against multiple 10mm Auto rounds. The ammunition used is LAX 10mm 180gr FMJ, fired from an EAA Witness pistol with a 4.5-inch barrel. The description also highlights the channel's sponsors and encourages viewer support through Patreon, offering exclusive patches and giveaways.
This YouTube video features a test of the Shot Stop NIJ Level IIIA Ballistic Board, a backpack armor insert. The test involves shooting the ballistic board with a 10mm handgun and a .223 Remington rifle. The video highlights the specific firearms used in the test: an EAA Polymer Witness 10mm pistol and an AR15.com 10.5" AR15 rifle. The description also includes links to the product, the channel's subscribe page, sponsors like Ventura Munitions, BLACKHAWK!, and Blue Alpha Gear, and the channel's Patreon page and Discord server.
This video from TFBTV tests the ballistic capabilities of the Shot Stop Duritium lvl III+ composite body armor plate. They subject the plate to various rifle rounds, including .223 PPU 75gr BTHP, M855, M193, and M855A1 fired from an 18" AR15, as well as M80A1 fired from an 8" .300AAC AR15. The video aims to demonstrate the plate's stopping power against these common threats.
This video provides a review and testing of two non-metallic, lightweight composite body armor plates from Shot Stop. The review highlights the comfortable curve and texture of the plates, as well as their Special Threat ratings, specifically for SS109 (Green Tip) and M855 Ball ammunition. The content emphasizes that the videos are recorded on a private range under professional supervision and includes disclaimers about imitation and the risks involved. The channel also promotes its Instagram presence and Patreon support.
This video provides a review and testing of Shot Stop Level 3A body armor panels, including the Ballistic Board. The armor is highlighted for its lightweight properties, with Level III+ plates under 5 lbs and IIIA panels just over 1 lb. The testing involves common handgun calibers such as 9mm, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP. The description emphasizes the versatility of the Ballistic Board for various defensive applications like backpacks, whiteboards, workplaces, and schools. It also includes disclaimers about the private range testing under professional supervision and advises against imitation. Support and purchase links for the channel are provided.
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