Safelife defense level 4 plates need to be used in conjunction with the level 3 soft armor to meet those level 4 standards, according to safelife defense. The plate is not stand alone level 4
@@rich70912 They aren't. They are ICW plates by design, so they will always be tested ICW soft armor. US Army uses a similar plate setup. Level IV ICW.
Thanks for this. I was considering putting my plates into a separate carrier from the soft 3a+ for my workshop. This gave me the answers I was looking for.
@Whats Up? 3 months ago you couldn't find it. I ordered my second set from LAPG when some popped up. Fortunately without incident, they used to have A horrible reputation and earned every bit of it.
@@chrisrobbins9058 If every put off panic buying ammo for two weeks supply would return and prices would drop drastically. Really is that simple. I bought a gun two months ago I haven't shot yet because I don't want to spend the stash I have.
@@JamesSmullinstypically agree with you, but I don't know from a hit from that m2....it didn't go through the plate but plenty of cases out there of people out for good from blunt trauma from backside deformation of plates. That looks nasty
@@badmpg it would have to be a direct hit to the heart for that to happen. Any where else and it's going to hurt bad and maybe puncture a lung from a broken rib but that's easily survivable these days. Most blunt trauma deaths are to the head and it takes a really hard hit to do that.
@Whats Up? You realize most of the stuff in your house is made in china, or has china sourced parts. The device you used to write that is chock full of chinese parts.......
Ordered mine today! Had some account issues so I called in and they gave me a 10% off discount code (I had recently purchased their belt and liked it) and I was like "naaaa... wanna hook one of my favorite UA-cam channels up, gonna use their code" ;) Good stuff man, keep it coming!
been wearing there lvl 3A+ for over a year now for work, it takes a LONG time to break in, 12 hour shifts 4-5 days a week. i really noticed it broke in about 6 months down the road. Note that the 3A+ is kind of thick. a tip would be to get a different carrier. for $30 i got a safari land concealable carrier and it helped a lot to conceal it better and fit better.
I still need the Level 4 inserts, but I have the 3A+ "Tactical" vest and I really like it. I'm a big guy, so my options were limited, but I have no regrets on the decision even if I lose a lot of weight as planned.
@Invalid Characters thanks, man! I'm down somewhere north of 100lbs so far! I'm eating strictly Carnivore and I moved to AZ and got a pool so I can swim every day. It's been a huge help. I have AxSpA, so exercise is difficult, but I'm making progress! My vest fits even better now! The more I lose, the less it wants to move as I move, which is great. I still need to get some rifle inserts though, lol.
@@BO2R3aperGamIng I think they have a sizing guide on the website, but it's probably similar to your t shirt size. They have a new material out now that's even better for Level 3A+. I would definitely go that route. Looks like it's lighter and it's much more rigid under impact somehow, but still flexible. @TopshotDustin just did a video on it. I'll be switching as soon as they come up with a trade in program of some kind. Anyway, if you wear a 3XL t-shirt, probably the 3XL vest is good. Personally, I chose a size larger so I could wear mine over a light jacket if I wanted.
You are aware that safelite doesn't recommend that you overlap the vest on the sides. They say it is meant to be flush and butt back to back on the sides, if you have overlap it is to big.
i saw that and good to know i was worried mine has a very small gaps on both sides but i need to lose a few pounds anyway xD might get the little side panels
I have level 4 plates but I have a few vulnerable spots on the sides and if in a war zone type battle I would want something that drops down and protects the dik & ballz
I just received this bundle but I'm seriously thinking about returning it while I still can. Once my money is deposited back I can easily replace it with something I better. I'd prefer traditional carrier and plates, even my og pointblank Molly flack sapi plates from 03&04 oif1&oif2. The tactical carrier with iiia side pads really sucks and will never fit right. So many options these days and you don't always get more bang for more buck$,$$$
It'd be real cool if someone could test the Lehigh Gucci gear Xtreme Penetrator and Xtreme Defender round against this. Liberty doesn't have velocity AND structural integrity AND mass retention like the Lehighs.
Le bits de screwdriver lack construction to penetrate UHWMPE fibers used in these type of vests. the Fort Scott Munitions bullet is better suited for that.
Just a little error, MrG: Most """concealable""" armor isn't meant to be super low profile. It's mean to be worn underneath your uniform on duty so that you're still in compliance with dress code policies of most police, security, corrections, bounty hunters, etc.
Yes it works but it also has its issues. I will say you get what you pay for. I have the exact same kit and I spend five days a week working 12 hour shifts on duty in Southern California. I’m not sure short of it being military issue any gear that’s gonna be able to put up with that kind of abuse. Overall performance is good. Just needs to be tightened up a little bit. It’s also learning how to move around with that much armor on your torso.
With it being in the plate carrier and having soft body armor behind it, the combo will absorb a lot of that energy, but still, it's gonna hurt. That's why I run steel plates with trauma pads behind them. Maybe more weight but there won't be any depressions. I'll be trading the chance of a depression for a chance of spalling, unfortunately there's pro's and con's to either set up.
I would have to have a nuts and junk protector and 8 inch plate that goes down, imagine getting the junk blown up there's no point in living after that!
@@brandon1423 Spreading it over four months doesn't alter the cost. But yes, that's another downside. I'll likely go with AR500 though, as the poly armor won't stop M855 or M193. In addition to the fact that poly plates may or may not stop rounds that impact the edges.
@@itreehorsenumber3 Yikes ar500 is dangerous; Ive had a pair of my own and after about 1 shot from a pistol the spalling to catch the bullet is gone. It shoots shrapnel straight into your chin. Also heavy as hell, just go with ceramic plates that are nij certified, you can get them for just a little more and it is definitely worth it to spend more when your life depends on it.
@@benp.1710 Ceramic isn't really multi-hit capable, and can be ruined if it's dropped. I'd much rather be dealing with spall on follow up shots, than pass-throughs. Which is what someone wearing ceramic would have to look forward to. Wrapping the AR500 in a thin layer of kevlar (or equivalent), would solve the issue.
My Hesco says it will take 8 shots of AP they are ceramic so they do better, I thought Safelife was ceramic on their plates. Either way they are good to stop a 30.06 they are more powerful then the .308
In theory yes, but it's hard to tell with all the different manufacturers and the different ways they make them. Also the NIJ won't test/ certify ICW plates.
At 5.8lbs each those ICW plates are useless. That means you’ll be wearing the weight of the 3A plus armor AND 11.6lbs to accomplish level 4. That just doesn’t make sense. Just buy another brand level 4 ceramic plates instead and be level 4 rated without the 3a stuff under it.
i got mine about 3 weeks ago i was able to get everything sent in a few weeks but the tactical carrier was back ordered and just finally got sent out yesterday!
good day just wondering how much protection will 1x3A+ give ? i just bought your 3a+ and have my own 3a+ that covers my front and back if i put it over yours how much more protection will it give me? aka how much protection will 3A+ times 2 kavlar vests protect someone?
I still think the FRAS is risky because there has been limited testing cold weather, falling to the ground, and basically abusing the armor in real world situations to ensure the tiles don’t displace or crack. Plus the cost of course.
You'll probably hop right back up the first couple seconds, enough to run to cover hopefully, and then the adrenaline wears off. That's when you'll need help moving.
Look at hesco or rma or any other company that actually makes gear that gets nij tested. Safelifes armor is extremely expensive and extremely heavy. All these reviews for their armor is paid for I believe these weigh 8 lbs per ft compared to most quality qear weighing 5.5 lbs per ft at the same price. I’d look at hesco first.
This fuckin guy. I had no idea your scar was full auto. As if that wasn’t enough you have my dream rifle being the G36 in full auto. I had to tape it down by the end of the video... good content as always.
I really do enjoy and find armor reviews informative however, any of them including those with life like ballistic dummies featuring simulated organs I find a bit misleading. While any armor is better than none, deformation is usually under expanded on. Severe internal hemorage from injured internal organs is a limited timeframe of survivability. People tend to not understand that even a pinhole in vital organs from blunt force trauma is a race against time.
So you need the plate and carrier to work getting the lvl IV protection? “Why not just get the carrier (if someone needs the concealment option and then buy true “stand alone” lvl IV plates?” (Battle steel would be a little over $200 for both plates lvl IV,....hmmm) Is there some weight savings by using their plates?
Yeah they are slightly lighter/ thinner but at that point it depends on what plate your comparing it to. They would be significantly lighter and thinner compared to RMAs 1155s which are standalone but like I said it would depend on what plate your using.
Well, I don't know about the plates but the select fire SCAR is pure entertainment!
Indeed
@@Mrgunsngearlove the show.
But how is everyone getting modern machine guns??
Not that I'm complaining...I wanna know what I need to do lol
@@talinra3160 They have a type 7 ffl with an sot. Way to much to explain for me but it's enough to look it up
@@ghost9431 thanks for the info
Will definitely look up🤘🍻🤘
@@talinra3160 cough up $30,000 and pass an EXTENSIVE BACK GROUND CHECK
Safelife defense level 4 plates need to be used in conjunction with the level 3 soft armor to meet those level 4 standards, according to safelife defense. The plate is not stand alone level 4
Yep says so on the plate he holds up to the camera. What's the deal? 🤷🏻♂️
As he mentions multiple times..
@@mattd9881 someone is a little late to the party haha
i’m late but what are the plates rated stand alone ?
@@rich70912 They aren't. They are ICW plates by design, so they will always be tested ICW soft armor. US Army uses a similar plate setup. Level IV ICW.
Thanks for this. I was considering putting my plates into a separate carrier from the soft 3a+ for my workshop. This gave me the answers I was looking for.
$1,000... Really makes you appreciate the value of those LAPG plates.
LAPG is chinesium with a thick cheat ring
yes their plates are really affordable!
It’s a bundle you get more with safelife. Lapg plates are really good
The controlled bursts from the MG's demonstrate select fire definitely has its place and would be quite nice to have in a CQB situation.
Body armor sales have slowed apparently, hopefully ammo is next.
@Whats Up? oh yea RMA had 8 week lead time up from 2 to 4
@Whats Up? 3 months ago you couldn't find it. I ordered my second set from LAPG when some popped up. Fortunately without incident, they used to have A horrible reputation and earned every bit of it.
if you got channels like this getting free fucking ammo, you aint getting what you want for ammo any fucking time soon.
@@chrisrobbins9058 If every put off panic buying ammo for two weeks supply would return and prices would drop drastically. Really is that simple. I bought a gun two months ago I haven't shot yet because I don't want to spend the stash I have.
Sales have slowed because the waiting list is two months long. I'll try to buy a JPC carrier in the late spring.
I’m glad I ordered this bundle pack. It should be here within the next few days.
Any complaints? I am considering it
Not at all Sir I’m wearing it now for work ask we speak.
@@robosdrumworld still no complaints? I’m looking to get it for armed security.
@@dangerousfreedom5340 still no complaints Sir!!
@@robosdrumworldquestion I know the bundle says it comes with 3a+ panels ,can that stop 5.56 or 7.62
6:44...I mean yes, no pass through, but that hit seems like it would still ruin your afternoon!
Broken ribs still beat a gapping hole in lungs and heart.
You will be down but certainly not out.
@@JamesSmullinstypically agree with you, but I don't know from a hit from that m2....it didn't go through the plate but plenty of cases out there of people out for good from blunt trauma from backside deformation of plates. That looks nasty
@@badmpg it would have to be a direct hit to the heart for that to happen. Any where else and it's going to hurt bad and maybe puncture a lung from a broken rib but that's easily survivable these days.
Most blunt trauma deaths are to the head and it takes a really hard hit to do that.
@@JamesSmullins don't forget the liver.
@@badmpg but that's outside the body armor anyway I believe.
So the hard plates are only level IV rated when worn ICW(In conjunction with) with level IIIA underneath
That’s pretty common
You do rock. Consistently excellent work. I follow your recommendations religiously
The after effects of the Scar were a joy to behold!
Even with the armor stopping the rounds, guarantee your shoulders played patty cake
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@Whats Up? Yup they are
@Whats Up? You realize most of the stuff in your house is made in china, or has china sourced parts. The device you used to write that is chock full of chinese parts.......
@@jeremyhoggatt972 None of those things are life saving devices.
@@Halal_Dan so he says in the video "American made"... But you're saying they're make in China?.. what gives bro?
Ordered mine today! Had some account issues so I called in and they gave me a 10% off discount code (I had recently purchased their belt and liked it) and I was like "naaaa... wanna hook one of my favorite UA-cam channels up, gonna use their code" ;) Good stuff man, keep it coming!
Imagine he was your dad... Taking you out for a range day. So many toys lol!
I wouldn't complain but I'd rather have Eric pettyway
Imagine if he was your girlfriends dad😳
And always has ammo to burn!!!
Wonder if he would adopt a older child lol
Sounds like you're fantasizing. Maybe, he'd give you a good spanking, Sonny..😂😂😂
Watching these tests never get old I thought about doing one myself be safe have a good day.
been wearing there lvl 3A+ for over a year now for work, it takes a LONG time to break in, 12 hour shifts 4-5 days a week. i really noticed it broke in about 6 months down the road. Note that the 3A+ is kind of thick. a tip would be to get a different carrier. for $30 i got a safari land concealable carrier and it helped a lot to conceal it better and fit better.
Damn man you always gotta flex a bit with them machine guns!!! I would do the same... LOL Great video as always keepem coming brother.
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@@Mrgunsngear Amen to that!!!!
I still need the Level 4 inserts, but I have the 3A+ "Tactical" vest and I really like it. I'm a big guy, so my options were limited, but I have no regrets on the decision even if I lose a lot of weight as planned.
@Invalid Characters thanks, man! I'm down somewhere north of 100lbs so far! I'm eating strictly Carnivore and I moved to AZ and got a pool so I can swim every day. It's been a huge help. I have AxSpA, so exercise is difficult, but I'm making progress! My vest fits even better now! The more I lose, the less it wants to move as I move, which is great. I still need to get some rifle inserts though, lol.
@@unklemike5012 I’m considering buying I’m 5’10 198 pounds but I plan on losing a lot more weight at least to my 180s, what size would u recommend m?
@@BO2R3aperGamIng I think they have a sizing guide on the website, but it's probably similar to your t shirt size. They have a new material out now that's even better for Level 3A+. I would definitely go that route. Looks like it's lighter and it's much more rigid under impact somehow, but still flexible. @TopshotDustin just did a video on it. I'll be switching as soon as they come up with a trade in program of some kind.
Anyway, if you wear a 3XL t-shirt, probably the 3XL vest is good. Personally, I chose a size larger so I could wear mine over a light jacket if I wanted.
You are aware that safelite doesn't recommend that you overlap the vest on the sides. They say it is meant to be flush and butt back to back on the sides, if you have overlap it is to big.
i saw that and good to know i was worried mine has a very small gaps on both sides but i need to lose a few pounds anyway xD might get the little side panels
I just realized I went to high school with the ceo of SafeLifeDefense. Good dude. Awesome plates btw.
Cool story...Thx
So you've tested a bunch of armor. Who are you spending your money with?
I'm jealous as hell of that G36, literally a dream gun of mine.
HK SL8. Comes with a boxy thumbhoke stock, but kits are available to make them look like a standard G36. My local gun store is selling one for $1500
I have level 4 plates but I have a few vulnerable spots on the sides and if in a war zone type battle I would want something that drops down and protects the dik & ballz
Mrgunsngear, Based on your experience and in your opinion, what are your 2 top options for body armor regardless of cost? FRAS?
Hope you had a Merry Christmas Mike, God Bless
Same to you!
I just received this bundle but I'm seriously thinking about returning it while I still can. Once my money is deposited back I can easily replace it with something I better. I'd prefer traditional carrier and plates, even my og pointblank Molly flack sapi plates from 03&04 oif1&oif2. The tactical carrier with iiia side pads really sucks and will never fit right. So many options these days and you don't always get more bang for more buck$,$$$
It'd be real cool if someone could test the Lehigh Gucci gear Xtreme Penetrator and Xtreme Defender round against this. Liberty doesn't have velocity AND structural integrity AND mass retention like the Lehighs.
Fort Scott 9mm and 357sig will go through the level 3A+
Le bits de screwdriver lack construction to penetrate UHWMPE fibers used in these type of vests. the Fort Scott Munitions bullet is better suited for that.
Just a little error, MrG: Most """concealable""" armor isn't meant to be super low profile. It's mean to be worn underneath your uniform on duty so that you're still in compliance with dress code policies of most police, security, corrections, bounty hunters, etc.
Table taking rounds steals the show...Lol!!!
Yes it works but it also has its issues. I will say you get what you pay for. I have the exact same kit and I spend five days a week working 12 hour shifts on duty in Southern California. I’m not sure short of it being military issue any gear that’s gonna be able to put up with that kind of abuse. Overall performance is good. Just needs to be tightened up a little bit. It’s also learning how to move around with that much armor on your torso.
It may have stopped that round but I am sure that guy is a goner.
No shit.
Can u imagine a 3 in depression in chest
@@davidsherrill9121 hit so hard in the chest, I guarantee you that your shoulders will clap
With it being in the plate carrier and having soft body armor behind it, the combo will absorb a lot of that energy, but still, it's gonna hurt. That's why I run steel plates with trauma pads behind them. Maybe more weight but there won't be any depressions. I'll be trading the chance of a depression for a chance of spalling, unfortunately there's pro's and con's to either set up.
I would have to have a nuts and junk protector and 8 inch plate that goes down, imagine getting the junk blown up there's no point in living after that!
There's several more options for a lot less that do just as good or better job.
Like what?
If the FRAS wasn't $2000+, I'd get me some.
@@brandon1423 Spreading it over four months doesn't alter the cost. But yes, that's another downside. I'll likely go with AR500 though, as the poly armor won't stop M855 or M193. In addition to the fact that poly plates may or may not stop rounds that impact the edges.
@@itreehorsenumber3 Yikes ar500 is dangerous; Ive had a pair of my own and after about 1 shot from a pistol the spalling to catch the bullet is gone. It shoots shrapnel straight into your chin. Also heavy as hell, just go with ceramic plates that are nij certified, you can get them for just a little more and it is definitely worth it to spend more when your life depends on it.
@@itreehorsenumber3 Stealth Armor Systems Hexar is better than FRAS at the same cost and not Chinese made.
These are my plates. I got them on sale. It seems like a good buy for less than $600.
@@benp.1710 Ceramic isn't really multi-hit capable, and can be ruined if it's dropped. I'd much rather be dealing with spall on follow up shots, than pass-throughs. Which is what someone wearing ceramic would have to look forward to.
Wrapping the AR500 in a thin layer of kevlar (or equivalent), would solve the issue.
Mrgunsngear is my spirit animal. Love the content. That is all.
😁
My Hesco says it will take 8 shots of AP they are ceramic so they do better, I thought Safelife was ceramic on their plates. Either way they are good to stop a 30.06 they are more powerful then the .308
Too me it sounds like putting 3-5 more soft plates under (if possible) would work rather well
I cant even imagine the pain you would feel being hit with that 30/06
Ask the deers they hate it
I love the casual, “and of course this SCAR is a machine gun, so we’ll try to keep to on it” ahhhh I love America..
i just want to say that 1903 is a beautiful rifle
So if you wear the plate as 'stand alone' would it be just lvl 3 protection?
In theory yes, but it's hard to tell with all the different manufacturers and the different ways they make them. Also the NIJ won't test/ certify ICW plates.
Armour should be the FIRST thing that people buy!
Damn man that dock view is beautiful
At 5.8lbs each those ICW plates are useless. That means you’ll be wearing the weight of the 3A plus armor AND 11.6lbs to accomplish level 4. That just doesn’t make sense. Just buy another brand level 4 ceramic plates instead and be level 4 rated without the 3a stuff under it.
Wait, if those are ceramic plates, doesn’t that mean that they are only one use?
You should test those soft armors with 5.7 too
These days, everything is rated for 5.7 it’s not making it through much. Unless it was made in a basement of China from paper plates.
@@jonboy9734 oh I didn't realize that, very well
t6b ammo 5.7 Will go right through the level 3A+
@@jonboy9734 Not really. They only shoot like SS197SR at it, which is easily stopped by IIIA..
2:57 and 3:18 the labels do state "Assembled in China" at the very bottom.
That DOES make a difference.
www.reddit.com/r/QualityTacticalGear/comments/ezk89w/why_safelife_defense_is_bad_and_you_should_not/
@@ShortArmOfGod yet their 3a armor is NIJ certified per the NIJ website but we shouldn't trust their armor?
i really enjoy your content this year!! im HOPEING TO SEE MORE OF YOUR CONTENT IN 2021 HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Happy new year!!
I ordered this safe life bundle last month, still waiting on it (plates were backordered), but this is really good info to know.
i got mine about 3 weeks ago i was able to get everything sent in a few weeks but the tactical carrier was back ordered and just finally got sent out yesterday!
5:43 The round hit so hard it knocked the image pixelated
Way cool thanks... you do enjoy yourself..
Order completed
1903 for the win
What kind of world do we live that construction workers and mechanics are right to feel like they might have a need for this?
God bless us all.
I carry appendix. Does the vest inhibit your draw? or is it a training thing?
The hard plate sits too low to wear it properly
i dont think very many people are going to be using black tip .308 rounds...so level 4 is really good against pretty much everything
absolutely
good day just wondering how much protection will 1x3A+ give ? i just bought your 3a+ and have my own 3a+ that covers my front and back if i put it over yours how much more protection will it give me? aka how much protection will 3A+ times 2 kavlar vests protect someone?
Looks like you've been cast for the next Viking mini series on the history channel. Get some tats and you could play Ragnar Lothbrook.
I love Safe Life Defense products. Great quality. Need to purchase their duty belt.
I wear their duty belt daily. Love it!
Long LIVE the Republic
You should test American Blast Systems 1.6 NIJ ICW Lightweight Level III Plate.
I HOPE YOU HAD A MERRY CHRISTMAS MIKE AND YOUR FAMILY!!!!!!!!!
Ditto
Just gonna assume tossing some 3+ plates in this would be a tad too heavy.
Great vid--love your armor reviews!
Man,it must be great to be Mrgunsngear. So many cool toys! 👍🏼🇺🇸✌
Thank u sir!
I like that sweater you have, where can I get one??
I just got this kit last week
You have a machine gun SCAR in 7,62x51.? Not exactly every Joe's arsenal.. Kudos my man! :D
MRO HD review anytime soon?
Finally ordered the FRAS using your code. Should have got one straight away when they where 1,800.
I still think the FRAS is risky because there has been limited testing cold weather, falling to the ground, and basically abusing the armor in real world situations to ensure the tiles don’t displace or crack. Plus the cost of course.
@@bobdole6416 I have conventional armor as well. I figure this stuff is like dragon skin 2.0 and a bit better than IIIa next to the night stand.
nice
Awww poor shooting table! Fun video.
😂
But would need some help getting up and into the ambulance 😂😂😂
You'll probably hop right back up the first couple seconds, enough to run to cover hopefully, and then the adrenaline wears off. That's when you'll need help moving.
Hey Mike have you ever heard of a company named bulletproof everyone they make bulletproof clothes
Cool, will definitely use that coupon code. 10% off is pretty good for that price an item.
Look at hesco or rma or any other company that actually makes gear that gets nij tested. Safelifes armor is extremely expensive and extremely heavy. All these reviews for their armor is paid for I believe these weigh 8 lbs per ft compared to most quality qear weighing 5.5 lbs per ft at the same price. I’d look at hesco first.
Wat, no test with the 240 Bravo?
I’m probably gonna pass on these but the video was great just off the cool tools we got to see!!!👍
Great informative content as usual
I love armour tests!
Just ordered thanks
This fuckin guy. I had no idea your scar was full auto. As if that wasn’t enough you have my dream rifle being the G36 in full auto. I had to tape it down by the end of the video... good content as always.
I really do enjoy and find armor reviews informative however, any of them including those with life like ballistic dummies featuring simulated organs I find a bit misleading. While any armor is better than none, deformation is usually under expanded on. Severe internal hemorage from injured internal organs is a limited timeframe of survivability. People tend to not understand that even a pinhole in vital organs from blunt force trauma is a race against time.
So you need the plate and carrier to work getting the lvl IV protection?
“Why not just get the carrier (if someone needs the concealment option and then buy true “stand alone” lvl IV plates?” (Battle steel would be a little over $200 for both plates lvl IV,....hmmm)
Is there some weight savings by using their plates?
Yeah they are slightly lighter/ thinner but at that point it depends on what plate your comparing it to. They would be significantly lighter and thinner compared to RMAs 1155s which are standalone but like I said it would depend on what plate your using.
I love your content, thanks. Do you have a Rumble account? I don´t want to use YT anymore.
Changed up the Facebook logo
So u need to buy the incerts for the concealed one
What plate size can they fit? In the safelife concealable vest
Do you personally recommend this bundle? Leo/paramedic
What’s the rating for these in just a standard plate carrier like the Ferro Slikster?
Great stuff
Great review
Hm, didn't I see on the label of the plate that it's made in China? So, is every part made in Las Vegas or only part of it?
How good would a carrier be if you had this 3a soft armor and put in that stand alone level 4 plate from battle steel!
Well, Mike....looks like the tabletop is not bulletproof
Seems like ur table is pretty bullet proof as well lol... nice review!!
Might have to go shopping for another table?
Does the armor without plates protect you from bullets and if so what kind?
A little hard to see what you're talking about when your shirt ads are covering it.
I don't think you want to have a fight with the guy carrying a Scar! Damn that shows the power really well.
Indeed
@@Mrgunsngear Loving you video's brother, keep them coming and have a healthy and safe new year.