Does a Bullet Proof Blanket Actually Work??? - Summary

Summary

YouTuber Matt from Demolition Ranch tests the effectiveness of a $400 level 3A bulletproof blanket. He shoots it with various calibers, including a .22 long rifle, 9mm, 30 carbine, and 12-gauge shotgun, and evaluates the damage. The blanket fails to stop some of the rounds, including the shotgun slug and a .44 Magnum. Matt also tests bulletproof koozies, which surprisingly perform better than the blanket. He then shoots the koozies with a 50 AE, causing significant damage. The video aims to test the limits of the bulletproof gear and provide entertainment.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator, Matt, is hosting a video on Demolition Ranch.
2. Matt is testing a level 3A bulletproof blanket.
3. The blanket is marketed as being able to stop up to a .44 Magnum.
4. The blanket is made of Kevlar.
5. Matt tests the blanket with various rounds, including a .22 long rifle, 9mm, and .44 Magnum.
6. The blanket fails to stop a 12-gauge shotgun slug.
7. The blanket also fails to stop a .44 Magnum.
8. Matt tests the blanket with a 9mm on a watermelon and it causes significant damage.
9. Matt tests the blanket with a 9mm on chicken eggs and it causes them to break.
10. Matt tests the blanket with a 9mm on shaving cream and it causes it to splatter.
11. Matt switches to testing bulletproof koozies, which are able to stop a 9mm round.
12. The bulletproof koozies are made by a company that also makes real armor.
13. Matt tests a 50 AE round on the koozies, but it is not rated for that caliber.
14. The 50 AE round causes significant damage to the koozies.