ORDNANCE LAB CHALLENGE: Armored Mobility vs. Claymore, Grenade, M855, Explosives & Molotov Cocktail

Описание к видео ORDNANCE LAB CHALLENGE: Armored Mobility vs. Claymore, Grenade, M855, Explosives & Molotov Cocktail

Ordnance Lab goes to town on Armored Mobility Inc.'s TAC3S body armor with a Claymore, M26 grenade, M855, .308, a shaped charge, a Molotov Cocktail, more M855, and finally 1lb of high-explosives.

Our expertise is in international arms dealing and explosives (plus oddball historical trivia), not body armor. So none of these tests should be taken as "scientific" or whatever else. Also reviewing the video, we need to yammer on camera less and get to the point quicker (ADHD isn't all fun, games & legal meth). So we'll work on that for future videos to keep them a bit shorter.

As always with everything we do, don't do this at home. Explosives and explosive weapons can have Darwinian effects. Plus making explosives without "bootlicker" accessories like a Federal Explosives License, is a great way to meet your local law-enforcement officials and get an insider look at the criminal justice system.

If you want to see more of this type of stuff, donate to our Patreon account here   / ordnancelab  

If you are an armor manufacturer interested in taking the Ordnance Lab Challenge and putting your products up against explosives and explosive weapons, hit us up on Facebook or email us at [email protected]. We can also do R&D on all types of weapons and explosives, and recreate threats found on the modern battlefield such as IEDs, landmines, RPGs, EFGs, and improvised mortars.

You can find more info on this plate and Armored Mobility's other products here: https://www.armoredmobility.com/Produ....

If you're interested in purchasing some of Armored Mobility's fine products, please contact:
Michael Berritto
512-417-4700
[email protected]

Our thanks to Jen with Texas Tactical Gear for helping us to 3D print the Claymores.

Also thanks for Cody with Weapon Genetics, who we use for all our gunsmithing beyond a hammer and Dremel, and engraving needs. Please visit him at:   / weapongenetics  

Music credits:
Samurai Patrol
by TeknoAXE
is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

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