This video explores vintage Smith & Wesson body armor made from ballistic nylon, predating the widespread use of Kevlar. The presenter, with the help of Movie Gun Services, examines a set of S&W armor, noting its protection levels for .38 S&W and .30 Carbine rounds. The video also features revolver-launched tear gas grenades from the same era. It highlights a fascinating piece of firearms and protective gear history, showcasing early attempts at soft body armor.
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