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Gang Wayz Warns Manufacturers About Alleged Ballistic Test Extortion Schemes

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CALI, Colombia - The ballistic and protective equipment industry should be aware of an alleged scheme involving certain firearm influencers and online ballistic test videos.

According to allegations reported within the industry, the scheme begins when a manufacturer sends a product to a firearm influencer for testing. The influencer then allegedly manipulates or misrepresents the test by using methods such as armor-piercing ammunition, removing ballistic panels, modifying the product, editing footage, or using other undisclosed techniques designed to create an apparent ballistic test failure.

The resulting video may then be presented to the manufacturer and allegedly used as leverage to demand money, free products, sponsorships, advertising agreements, or other compensation in exchange for not publishing or promoting the damaging content.

Because a single viral video can significantly affect a company's reputation, manufacturers should exercise caution when providing products to third parties for independent testing. Companies should document every product sent for testing, record serial numbers, photograph products before shipment, and request detailed information regarding ammunition, test procedures, and testing conditions.

Manufacturers should also request complete and unedited footage whenever possible and maintain written records of all communications related to testing agreements.

Consumers should remember that not all online ballistic test videos are conducted according to recognized testing standards. Ammunition type, projectile construction, test distance, impact location, product configuration, and product version can all significantly influence the outcome of a ballistic test.

A short social media clip rarely provides the complete information necessary to accurately evaluate a ballistic product. Consumers are encouraged to review independent test reports, technical specifications, and documented testing procedures before drawing conclusions about any protective equipment.

Gang Wayz believes that transparency, independent verification, and documented testing standards remain essential for maintaining trust within the ballistic protection industry.

Manufacturers who believe they may have encountered similar situations should preserve all communications, retain documentation, and seek appropriate professional advice regarding their rights and available options.

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