Blunt Force Testing on 4 Different Rifle Plates Including FRAS, Steel, Ceramic and PE

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • In this video, we put 4 different rifle rated plates to the test against M855 Green Tip ammunition. These plates have different compositions, including steel, ceramic, polyethylene, and our very own Flexible Rifle Armor System (FRAS). We conducted the testing in the Safe Life Defense Ballistic Lab, with our CEO Nick Groat overseeing the process.
    You'll see how each plate performs against the M855 Green Tip ammunition, providing valuable insights into their effectiveness and durability. We'll also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each composition and how they compare to FRAS.
    Whether you're a law enforcement officer, military personnel, or a civilian concerned about personal safety, this video will provide you with valuable information about the importance of selecting the right rifle rated plate for your needs. Join us in this exciting and informative testing process, and learn more about the effectiveness of different rifle rated plates.
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Комментарии • 45

  • @andreasr6632
    @andreasr6632 Год назад +6

    Try M855A1 and M80A1 at 3100 fps . And try a ballistic plate of silicon carbide ceramic front face of 5mm thickness, 15mm of compresssed HWMPE and a 1.5mm grade 5 titanium plate. Wrap the ceramic and PE with 2 sheets or aramid and then cement the titanium behind . Total weight 2.5kg.

  • @dwightsmith2918
    @dwightsmith2918 Год назад +12

    I have the Level 3A+ vest with Level 4 plates. Hopefully, I never have to find out if it really works.

    • @SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor
      @SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor  Год назад +3

      We hope it never needs to be put to use but if it does it will absolutely do what it was designed to!

  • @Shoelaces77
    @Shoelaces77 11 месяцев назад +4

    That’s impressive for a Polyethylene plate to tank an m855 round.

  • @johnshue8082
    @johnshue8082 Год назад +5

    can you do a detailed video of the hyperline hyper concealable fit on different body types.

    • @belladonna442
      @belladonna442 Год назад

      right, especially inside of different uniforms including polis, class a long sleeve and short sleeve and t shirts

    • @SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor
      @SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor  Год назад +4

      Adding it to the list!

  • @originalnative5745
    @originalnative5745 9 месяцев назад +2

    I like your videos keep it up 👍🏽

  • @aidenriedel4552
    @aidenriedel4552 2 месяца назад

    4 on difference for about 3 times the protection with a ar500 plate

  • @nsbyband5239
    @nsbyband5239 10 месяцев назад +2

    Why did u reset the test tool before each measurement but didn't reset it before testing the fras ?

    • @Rowsd0w3r
      @Rowsd0w3r 4 месяца назад

      I wondered this as well. I rewatched the video like 40 times between the polyethylene test and the FRAS test. What I determined was that while he is moving the caliper from the poly plate to the FRAS plate, there is (what I believe to be an unintentional) slight of hand where he actually does reset it, but its blocked by the bill of his cap. You can tell this by comparing where the bottom of the caliper is in relation to the "GemRed" logo on the arm of the depth gauge BEFORE each measurement, and how much of the caliper is left at the top of the gauge AFTER each measurement. I even went so far as to look up that exact tool to see images of the measurement markings. Based on that, I believe the end result was accurate, but it would have been nice to see the caliper reset on camera between the poly test and the FRAS test, like he did between the previous tests.
      It would also be nice to know what each of the competitor plates were rated for, although it's almost pointless if they are still both heavier than the FRAS plate, yet still created deeper impacts into the clay.

  • @pehenryjr
    @pehenryjr Год назад +1

    Excellent video thanks for your transparency. How many rounds is the FRAS rated for?

  • @stephenerpelding819
    @stephenerpelding819 Год назад

    There's a special Composite when laminated to the entire Ballistic Plate will also reduce Spalling Significantly!

  • @556RF
    @556RF Год назад +2

    I think you meant Back Face Deformation. (BFD)

    • @jeffroalpha700
      @jeffroalpha700 Год назад

      8:08 He does say that right there.

    • @SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor
      @SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor  Год назад +1

      BFD and BFS are actually two different things. The indent in the clay is called a backface signature which is then measured to get your BFD.

  • @pyeitme508
    @pyeitme508 Год назад +2

    Maybe depleted uranium ammo soon?

  • @luckeypolishing
    @luckeypolishing Год назад +2

    I already have the fras soft armor. For hard plates can I combine steel for even greater threats?

    • @lifeveteran9766
      @lifeveteran9766 Год назад

      yes, you can add a plate.

    • @luckeypolishing
      @luckeypolishing Год назад

      @@lifeveteran9766 I couldn’t fit steel plates in my fras safelife vest, only fras “hard” plates. Do only safe life hard plates fit that vest?

    • @SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor
      @SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor  Год назад

      @@luckeypolishing Any 10x12 plate will fit in most sizes. For the smaller sizes they are 8x10.

  • @archaicsage4803
    @archaicsage4803 Год назад +1

    Steel is waaay better than any of the others. Longer life, too. All you need to end the spalling issue is duct tape. No, I'm not joking, look it up. The only reason to even bother with lvl. IV armor is if you plan on fighting or defending against someone with armor piercing rounds.

  • @andyperkins2523
    @andyperkins2523 4 месяца назад

    Can FRAS take some hits like a ball bat or simple run and gun jumping over obstacles with the wiehght of you're body on top of it and still remain bullet proof? Worried about the ceramic plates busting from impact and not remaining bullet proof.

  • @stephenerpelding819
    @stephenerpelding819 Год назад +1

    I designed a BFT insert (several inserts) that absorbs over 90 percent of BFT from 10ft. away using Handgun Ammo.
    Unfortunately another Armor Company stole my Samples and chose not to sign an NDA!! Will your Ceramic Plates stop Broad Head Arrows and other Hunting Arrows?

    • @SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor
      @SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor  Год назад

      Will stop arrows! Email us about your trauma layer and we will see if its something we could put into production! Info@SafeLifeDefense.com ask for Nick.

    • @stephenerpelding819
      @stephenerpelding819 Год назад

      @@SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor Nick, I had a CHP friend do some testing on my Level 3A Vest (Laminated) behind the vest is my Flexible Trauma Insert. Multiple shots were fired with various calibers from 10ft. Send me your address and I'll mail you a DVD of the testing. I laminated the P.A.C.A. Vest (brand new from the Sheriff 's Office back in 1995) the vest was test shot in 2015. I designed over 10 variations of my Trauma Insert with different Composites (light weight).

    • @Delani2k
      @Delani2k 11 месяцев назад

      @@stephenerpelding819🤔hmmmm what’s your price for those plates.

    • @stephenerpelding819
      @stephenerpelding819 11 месяцев назад

      @@Delani2k This is a late reply! Your CEO chose not to sign an NDA for my BFT Insert 4 months ago!?

    • @stephenerpelding819
      @stephenerpelding819 11 месяцев назад

      @@Delani2k I haven't decided yet since I've made 5 different types using different Composites to make each one. They still need Certifying by the NIJ?

  • @hardbodiezgym
    @hardbodiezgym Год назад +2

    This clearly puts a lot of interwebb debate to bed.

  • @thebluestig2654
    @thebluestig2654 Год назад +2

    I'll still take the AR500 plate with an Anti-Spall coating.

    • @SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor
      @SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor  Год назад

      Whatever works best for you! It does have lower BFD's and a lower price but is substantially heavier and you can run into spalling issues.

    • @thebluestig2654
      @thebluestig2654 Год назад

      @@SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor I don't want to be knocked out of a fight because a round hits dead center in the solar plexus and deforms enough to knock the wind out of me. Spalling issues are dealt with by the anti-spall coating, if properly applied and thick enough.

    • @andreasr6632
      @andreasr6632 Год назад

      ​​@@thebluestig2654 also even if it is bare metal and you put a iiiA aramid panel on top of it and ducttape it 360, it will do the trick.

  • @thorsmith59
    @thorsmith59 Год назад +7

    At 5 times the cost of Steel, I'll stick with the steel until you cut your prices by about 60 to 70%!!! And before all the internet warriors start commenting about what's your life worth, If you can't afford it then you can't wear it!

    • @corycarlson8712
      @corycarlson8712 Год назад

      I have a few ar500 armor plates without any coatings and just use a roll of gorilla tape on each one to coat one side to take care of the spall. Seems to work really good... I think most of this is just dress up. Im working with a basically non existent budget, so I make do with what I have. Have a good one.

    • @SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor
      @SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor  Год назад +2

      Get what you can! FRAS is for those who expect and demand the best. We would love to bring prices down but they are not cheap to make!

    • @SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor
      @SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmor  Год назад +1

      @Dogleg Not all M855 is coates with a green tip. You can see the box and designation at 3:39. This is M855.

    • @sloppyfloppy79
      @sloppyfloppy79 8 месяцев назад +2

      They have kevlar sleeves for steel plates to mitigate spall. Mine cost 80 bucks for a pair.

    • @D0TELL
      @D0TELL 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@SafeLifeDefenseBodyArmorsassy girl

  • @324amgela
    @324amgela Год назад

    Safe life defense the best. Hypoline number one in the world.

  • @recon1986
    @recon1986 10 месяцев назад +1

    For SHTF I will stick with my steel plates for longevity... if the weight is an issue for you then buddy you have way bigger problems lol if I was part of a team with resources at my disposal I would go for the others but those ceramic and polyethylene can only take maybe 5 rounds at the most and they are done forever... when it comes to a ww3 situation on american soil and our distribution lines are cut and have little resources I would not assume I can get a resupply of sappi plates so like I said at the beginning I'll stick with the steel... many of you shy away from steel because of all the false claims and myths out there about the spawling... which is why you should always make or buy some soft armor inserts to put infront of the plate...