Wish.com SCAM!!! Testing Their Crazy Cheap Chinese Body Armor... - Summary

Summary

The conversation starts with the speaker expressing reluctance and concern about testing some cheap armor they received from Wish and Calm. They proceed to test various pieces of armor, including a vest, a helmet, and a plate, with different types of bullets.

The vest, supposed to be level 3/8, was found to be made of styrofoam, not armor. The helmet, described as a NIJ 3a tactical helmet, was found to be made of plastic, not Kevlar. The vest was found to stop a 20 long rifle shot and a 22 long rifle shot, but not a 44 Magnum.

The plate, advertised as bulletproof and NIJ level 5, was found to stop a 45 ACP and a 357 Magnum, but not a 44 Magnum. The Galil 5.56 rifle was found to penetrate the plate, indicating it's not as strong as a level 3 plate.

The speaker concludes by noting that while the armor is not as good as advertised, it can still provide some level of protection. They also express the idea of turning around if someone with a 50 BMG round approaches.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker tests different types of armor from Wish.com, a website that sells cheap products.
2. The speaker finds out that most of the armor is not as advertised, and some of it is made of styrofoam or plastic instead of Kevlar or steel.
3. The speaker shoots the armor with various calibers of firearms, from 22 long rifle to 50 BMG, and records the results.
4. The only armor that stops a 50 BMG is a thick metal plate that claims to be level 5, which does not exist in the NIJ rating system.
5. The speaker concludes that buying armor from Wish.com is risky and unreliable, and advises to turn around if someone has a 50 BMG.