The video begins with the host, Matt, talking about filming a snow episode at Demolition Ranch. He decides to test a new shoulder armor prototype made by David Guyton, which is designed to protect against bullets. Matt explains the materials used in the armor and its design.
The testing begins with a 22 long rifle, which the armor easily stops. They then move on to a 12-gauge birdshot, which also doesn't penetrate the armor. Next, they test a 12-gauge shotgun round, which again doesn't go through the armor.
The host then tests a 9mm pistol round, which the armor stops without issue. He then shoots a 30 carbine rifle round, which also doesn't penetrate the armor. The next test is with a 1-ounce shotgun slug, which tears the armor's surface but still doesn't go through.
The host then tests a .762x54R rifle round from a Mosin Nagant, which penetrates the armor and likely would have hit the wearer's vitals. They then test a .4570 rifle round with an extreme penetrator tip, which also penetrates the armor.
The video ends with Matt thanking his sponsor, SimpliSafe, and his audience for watching.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video was filmed at the Militia Ranch.
2. The episode is a special snow episode.
3. The sponsor of the video is SimpliSafe.
4. SimpliSafe is a home security system that can be ordered online and installed by yourself in under an hour.
5. The system is professionally monitored 24/7 and can alert the police in case of an emergency.
6. The system has various features such as video doorbells, motion detectors, glass break sensors, and panic buttons.
7. The host of the video, Matt, is testing a shoulder armor made by Guyton Defense.
8. The armor is made of fiberglass, fabric, carbon fiber, epoxy resin, and dense flooring rubber mat.
9. The armor has 38 layers and is designed to protect against pistol rounds.
10. The host tests the armor by shooting it with a 22 long rifle, 12 gauge bird shot, and a 9mm pistol.
11. The armor stops all the rounds except for a 30 carbine rifle round.
12. The host then tests the armor with a one-ounce shotgun slug, which tears off the head of the target.
13. The host then tests the armor with a Mosin Nagant rifle, which penetrates the armor and misses the target's vitals.
14. The host concludes that the shoulder armor does not protect against sniper rifle rounds.
15. The host then tests a throat armor with a 4570 rifle round, which penetrates the armor and blows out a bolt.
16. The host concludes that the armor did not stop the 4570 round.
Note that some of the text is redundant or contains opinions, so I have only extracted the most relevant and factual information.