This short demonstrates the immense power of a 20mm anti-materiel rifle by completely obliterating a single Stretch Armstrong toy. It then tests the collective mass of multiple Stretch Armstrongs against the same projectile, showcasing the rifle's destructive capability. The video highlights the Anzio 20mm rifle and its bolt-action mechanism, emphasizing the extreme nature of the test with humorous intent.
This video demonstrates the extreme destructive power of a 20mm sniper rifle against Stretch Armstrong dolls. While smaller calibers like .22 LR, 5.7x28mm, 9mm, and .45 ACP are partially or fully stopped by the dolls' gel interior, a 12-gauge slug obliterates one. The 20mm round, with over 30,000 ft-lbs of energy, vaporizes a single doll and penetrates approximately ten when stacked, proving its immense capability.
This video title, "Será que um Stretch Armstrong para uma BALA?" (Will a Stretch Armstrong stop a BULLET?), suggests a test or experiment involving the durability of the Stretch Armstrong toy against projectile impact. Given the mention of "BALA" (BULLET), it's highly probable that a firearm or projectile will be involved, aiming to determine if the toy can withstand a bullet. The content will likely be an experiment or a review of the toy's resilience.
This video tests the surprising bullet-stopping capabilities of a Stretch Armstrong toy against various firearm calibers. While it successfully stops handgun rounds like .22, .380, 9mm, 5.7, and .45 ACP, it ultimately fails against rifle calibers .223 and 7.62x39, demonstrating the significant power difference between handgun and rifle ammunition.
This video tests the durability of a Stretch Armstrong toy against five different 12 gauge shotgun rounds. Birdshot had minimal effect, while flechette rounds tore into the toy. A novelty rubber ducky shell caused some minor damage, and a 12 gauge slug completely destroyed the toy, highlighting the significant difference in terminal ballistics between various shotgun loads.
This experiment tests the durability of a Stretch Armstrong toy against various bullet calibers. Lower calibers like .22 LR and 9mm hollow points were stopped by the toy's material, causing significant deformation but no exit wounds. However, the powerful .44 Magnum round completely penetrated the toy and destroyed a cinder block behind it, demonstrating its vastly superior terminal energy.
This video tests the stopping power of various firearms against Stretch Armstrong toys. The Ruger 57 and Glock 31 showed limited penetration, while the S&W 41 Magnum and the custom .375 H&H Magnum 'Elephant Pistol' demonstrated significant destructive capability. The Elephant Pistol, especially with solid brass rounds, achieved impressive penetration, even damaging a cinder block.
This video tests the extreme stopping power of the 700 Nitro Express against Stretch Armstrong dolls. Baseline tests with 9mm and 10mm showed dolls stopped projectiles, while a .44 Magnum penetrated two dolls. The 700 Nitro Express, in both soft point and FMJ variants, demonstrated immense penetration, obliterating multiple dolls and even damaging a cinder block.
This video tests the stopping power of a Stretch Armstrong toy against a CMMG .22 rifle firing in full auto. Despite numerous jams common with .22 LR in full auto, the toy's internal gel successfully captured dozens of projectiles, preventing over-penetration. The experiment highlights the surprising resilience of the toy against high-volume .22 LR fire.
This video compares the penetration power of various high-caliber firearms, including the .50 AE Desert Eagle, .500 S&W Magnum, .500 Linebaugh, AK-47, and a .30-06 Springfield, against Stretch Armstrong dolls. The .500 S&W Magnum and .30-06 Springfield demonstrated significant penetration, stopping in the third doll or the backing respectively. The experiment concludes that 3-4 Stretch Armstrongs can effectively stop most common high-caliber rounds.
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 tests the durability of a Stretch Armstrong toy against the Throwflame XL18 flamethrower. The flamethrower, fueled by five gallons of diesel, melts and chars the toy but leaves its form surprisingly intact. The host, Scott, demonstrates safe operation of the flamethrower in a controlled environment.
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