Can Flex Tape Stop a PS90??? - Summary

Summary

The video is a humorous experiment conducted by a character named Phil Swift, who is testing the durability of Flex Tape, a product often featured in TV commercials. The test involves creating a makeshift bulletproof vest using cardboard fortified with multiple layers of Flex Tape.

Phil starts by testing a single layer of Flex Tape, which fails to stop a 22 long rifle bullet. He then increases the thickness of the Flex Tape, testing up to 60 layers, but each bullet still penetrates the layers. The video ends with Phil stating that the best he could do was to protect the person wearing the vest, but it's not a very good job.

Phil also tests a product called Flex Seal, which comes in a paint form. He expresses interest in seeing if a bulletproof vest can be made using Flex Seal, as it could potentially be more effective at stopping bullets than Flex Tape.

Throughout the video, there are several humorous moments, such as Phil joking about the product's TV commercials and his attempt to make a bulletproof vest using paper, which he suggests would have done a better job at stopping bullets. The video ends with Phil inviting viewers to see if they would like to see him revisit this experiment with Flex Seal in an upcoming episode.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator purchased various widths and types of Flex Tape, including 4-inch wide, 8-inch wide, and super thick rubberized backing.
2. Flex Tape is advertised as being waterproof and able to patch, bond, seal, and repair.
3. The narrator tested Flex Tape's ability to stop a .22 long rifle bullet.
4. One layer of Flex Tape did not stop the bullet.
5. Five layers of Flex Tape did not stop the bullet.
6. Twenty layers of Flex Tape did not stop the bullet.
7. Eighty layers of Flex Tape did not stop the bullet.
8. The narrator switched to a different type of gun, the PS90, which shoots a 5.7x28mm round.
9. The PS90 has a 50-round magazine and a unique design.
10. Eighty layers of Flex Tape did not stop the 5.7x28mm round.
11. The narrator then tested a 9mm pistol, the CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S1, against the Flex Tape.
12. The 9mm round also did not stop.
13. The narrator attempted to compress the Flex Tape by running it over with a truck tire.
14. The compressed Flex Tape still did not stop the 9mm round.
15. The narrator mentions another product called Flex Seal, which comes in a paint form and is advertised as being able to waterproof and patch things.