Stretch Armstrong vs different shotgun rounds

Published on January 9, 2025
Duration: 1:07

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.

Quick Summary

A 12 gauge shotgun was used to test five different rounds on a Stretch Armstrong toy. Birdshot had minimal effect, flechettes tore the toy's chest, rubber duckies caused minor impact, and a 12 gauge slug completely destroyed it.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Testing Stretch Armstrong
  2. 00:06Birdshot Test Results
  3. 00:19Flechette Round Impact
  4. 00:30Rubber Ducky Shell Test
  5. 00:4512 Gauge Slug Devastation

Frequently Asked Questions

What shotgun rounds were tested against the Stretch Armstrong toy?

The test included standard birdshot, specialty flechette rounds containing steel darts, a novelty shell filled with rubber duckies, and a powerful 12 gauge slug.

Which shotgun round had the least effect on the Stretch Armstrong toy?

The standard birdshot had the least effect, with the toy appearing largely unscathed after being hit, showing minimal damage from this type of ammunition.

Which shotgun round caused the most damage to the Stretch Armstrong toy?

The 12 gauge slug round caused the most significant damage, completely destroying the toy, blowing out its back, and dispersing its internal gel.

What was the outcome of the flechette round test on Stretch Armstrong?

The flechette round tore open the toy's chest, demonstrating its penetrating power, with one steel dart remaining embedded in the toy.

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