This video features Scott from Kentucky Ballistics conducting an experimental test of projectile penetration against Stretch Armstrong dolls. The experiment progresses from smaller handgun calibers and a 12-gauge slug to the Anzio 20mm sniper rifle. The results demonstrate the significant destructive power of the 20mm round, easily overcoming the dolls' resistance, even when multiple dolls are used as a barrier. Scott's high authority level and expertise in ballistic testing are evident throughout the demonstration.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a Stretch Armstrong toy against various calibers, from .22 LR to 7.62x39mm fired from an AK-47. The experiment demonstrates that while the toy can stop smaller rounds like .22 LR and .380 ACP, it fails to contain larger calibers such as 9mm, .45 ACP, and notably, the .223 Remington and 7.62x39mm, which completely penetrate and destroy the toy. The results highlight the significant differences in projectile energy and penetration capabilities across different firearm calibers.
This video from Yee Yee Life features an enthusiastic host testing the impact of various 12 Gauge shotgun rounds on a Stretch Armstrong toy. The experiment demonstrates the distinct effects of birdshot, flechettes, novelty rubber ducky rounds, and a slug, highlighting the destructive power of a slug compared to other ammunition types. The host exhibits safe firearm handling and proper use of protective gear throughout the demonstration.
This video demonstrates the ballistic performance of various calibers (.22 LR, 9mm Hollow Point, .45 Hollow Point, .44 Magnum) against a Stretch Armstrong toy. The experiment, conducted at an outdoor range by an experienced host, shows increasing penetration and expansion with larger calibers, culminating in the .44 Magnum completely destroying the toy and a cinder block. Proper firearm handling and range safety were observed throughout the test.
This video conducts a series of ballistic tests using various projectiles against multiple Stretch Armstrong figures. It compares the penetration capabilities of an arrow, BB gun, 9mm, .450 Bushmaster, and a .50 BMG round. The tests demonstrate how different calibers and projectile types interact with a simulated barrier, highlighting significant differences in terminal ballistics and stopping power.
This video showcases a highly customized Magnum Research Desert Eagle pistol in .50 AE, featuring extensive engraving by Outlaw Ordnance. Host Scott from Kentucky Ballistics demonstrates the firearm's power by shooting various targets, including watermelons, eggplants, a Stretch Armstrong doll, and a 5-gallon water jug, highlighting the impressive kinetic energy of the .50 AE round. The video emphasizes the unique aesthetic and destructive capabilities of this custom firearm.
This video demonstrates a unique ballistic test from Kentucky Ballistics, featuring Scott firing a CMMG .22 rifle in full-auto at a Stretch Armstrong toy. The experiment highlights the effectiveness of the toy's internal gel in capturing numerous .22 LR projectiles, while also showcasing common malfunctions associated with running .22 LR in full-auto. The expert instruction emphasizes safe handling and malfunction clearing.
This video compares the stopping power of different archery equipment against Stretch Armstrong toys. A recurve bow with field tips barely penetrates the first toy, while a 60lb PSE compound bow with broadheads passes through two. The TenPoint Nitro XRT crossbow, shooting at 470 fps, demonstrates significant power, with broadheads penetrating multiple toys.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics features an entertaining durability test comparing an MP5's full-auto capability against a Stretch Armstrong toy. The test explores how the toy withstands multiple 9mm rounds, with results influenced by ambient temperature. The presenter, Scott, demonstrates experienced handling of firearms and clear explanations of the methodology and outcomes, offering insights into projectile impact and material resistance.
This video features Scott from Kentucky Ballistics conducting an experiment to test the ballistic resistance of Stretch Armstrong toys against various calibers, including .22 LR, .45 ACP, and the powerful .500 S&W Magnum. Scott also demonstrates a Hogue wood grip conversion on his S&W 500 Magnum, discussing its ergonomic and aesthetic benefits while noting potential impacts on felt recoil. The experiment highlights the surprising stopping power of the toy's internal material against smaller calibers and its ultimate destruction by the .500 S&W Magnum.
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