Full Auto 22 LR vs Stretch Armstrong (Full Auto Friday)

Published on June 19, 2020
Duration: 7:04

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.

Quick Summary

The Kentucky Ballistics 'Full Auto Friday' tested a Stretch Armstrong toy against a CMMG .22 rifle in full auto. Despite common .22 LR jams, the toy's gel interior captured dozens of projectiles, demonstrating surprising durability against high-volume fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Full Auto Friday Experiment Setup
  2. 00:53Equipment: CMMG .22 Rifle & Mags
  3. 01:14Full Auto Shooting & Malfunctions
  4. 04:13Ballistic Analysis: Gel Capture
  5. 05:21Conclusion & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the main experiment in the Kentucky Ballistics Full Auto Friday video?

The experiment involved testing how many .22 LR rounds a Stretch Armstrong toy could withstand when fired in full auto from a CMMG .22 rifle. The goal was to see if the toy's internal gel could capture the projectiles.

What kind of rifle was used for the full auto .22 LR test?

A CMMG .22 rifle was used for the full auto testing. It was equipped with 25-round magazines loaded with .22 Long Rifle ammunition.

Did the Stretch Armstrong toy stop the .22 LR rounds fired in full auto?

Yes, the toy's internal gel successfully captured dozens of .22 LR projectiles fired in full auto, preventing most from over-penetrating. The toy showed surprising durability against the high volume of fire.

Are there common issues when firing .22 LR in full auto?

Yes, the video notes that malfunctions and jams are common when running .22 LR ammunition in full-auto mode. This requires careful attention to firearm function and maintenance.

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