The Bulletproof TShirt That STOPPED My Entire Handgun Arsenal! Everyday Armor
randallp2144: Can't take it back we heard you say you hit bob from the back
UncleBildo: It'd suck major donkey balls to take a round in, but better than the alternative!
wc153221: It would hurt like hell and probably rids would be broken. The blunt trauma would be severe.
workingmansdead44-ug8hl: that stuff is incredible for something so thin and light weight.
chuckamdamyd: Now do a knife stab test curious to see the results
fano66oo20: What would be interesting is shooting this on a gel skeleton target to see the impact on ribs.
xavierharding8938: Who was hoping he'd bring out his old fashioned Gatling Gun ???? Just me .........ok.
seanwattles9264: And a Merry Christmas to you and yours as well sir, and a Happy New Year!
handroids1981: "Akshually, it could still do damage even if it didn't penetrate!!!!"
Yes. We know, we all know.
HandgunSafe: I'm really impressed. I'm also thinking that, in these times, it might be a good idea for ordinary, unarmed civilians to consider wearing this shirt when attending street fairs and rallies or any other outdoor gathering.
samuelmorrison9135: Damn... impressive!
onthelake9554: Awesome plate , I was typing 5.7 and then you did it lol . This would be perfect to put in the laptop slot in a backpack , thin and light enough you would never know it was there and the bad guy would be confused by someone wearing their pack backwards lol . Thanks !
Steven-gv1ke: A trauma pad is what most body armor manufacturers recommend behind thin soft body armor. I was in law enforcement and I knew guys who were hit with and without trauma pads behind the armor, and it makes a big difference. Same caliber and the one with a trauma pad suffered no broken ribs. The other guy with no trauma pad broke two ribs.
fuzz429: “It does look cool and that’s ultimately what’s important” love it.
franklinramsey4957: were going to hit bob from the back omg im on the floor
WarriorSoul44: Impressive is not enough to describe how well that plate handles deformation.
I've seen some of your vids where the 50 AE and 500sw have left so much deformation that you'd have been able to pull strands out of Bob's back.
citizen6185: Bro, You've got me sold on the armor. Thanks for the great detailed video
seanfoltz7645: You're still going to the hospital after that .44 mag hit, but that's way better than the morgue.
Followed the link and you're looking at $380 for this, but in light of the combination of lack of weight and profile, this is a definite must as an EDC body armor and well worth the cost.
georgiapatriot3617: Holy cow, Premiere can make full body protection with that stuff now. A good Tailor could make a suit with that. Im sure it would be challenging to stop it from looking thick in spots though
james_t_kirk: Without seeing this tested on a live subject I'm not convinced that this Magic T-Shirt would be as effective as claimed.
budhafist1: You just shattered someone's spine TWICE in the back!
natekinzie4749: Umm, anyone else EXTREMELY impressed by this?
Modine.: No .45acp!
WarriorSoul44: I'd be extremely interested to see how that, combined with the plastic plates would do against the common rifle rounds. 556 and 7.62x39
swhite10539: Excellent review....I wish you had nailed it with a slug!
jordanhorst6: Not all .50AE are made equal. You gotta check out some of the hot stuff made by UW, Buffalo Bore and a few others. There is .50AE with more energy than 5.56 and 7.62x39! OUT OF A 6 INCH BARREL!