Can A Stretch Armstrong Stop A BULLET???

Published on June 3, 2025
Duration: 1:35

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.

Quick Summary

A Stretch Armstrong toy surprisingly stopped multiple handgun calibers, including .22, .380 Auto, 9mm, 5.7, and .45 ACP. However, it failed against rifle rounds like .223 and 7.62x39, which penetrated completely, demonstrating the significant power difference.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Stretch Armstrong Bullet Test
  2. 00:12Handgun Caliber Tests (.22, .380, 9mm)
  3. 00:46High Velocity Rounds (5.7, .45 ACP)
  4. 01:08Rifle Caliber Tests (.223, 7.62x39)

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a Stretch Armstrong toy stop bullets?

Surprisingly, a Stretch Armstrong toy can stop several handgun calibers, including .22, .380 Auto, 9mm, 5.7, and .45 ACP. However, it fails to stop rifle rounds like .223 and 7.62x39, which penetrate completely.

What handgun calibers did Stretch Armstrong stop?

The Stretch Armstrong toy successfully stopped .22, .380 Auto, 9mm, 5.7, and .45 ACP rounds during the test. The .45 ACP caused significant damage to the mannequin behind the toy.

What happened when Stretch Armstrong was shot with rifle rounds?

When shot with rifle calibers, the Stretch Armstrong toy failed. A .223 round blew through the toy and mannequin, and a 7.62x39 round completely penetrated, destroying the toy's shoulder.

What firearms were used in the Stretch Armstrong bullet test?

The test utilized firearms such as a G-Force Arms Chronicle 1911 GFA for 9mm, an AK-style pistol/SBR for .223, and an AK-47 rifle for the 7.62x39 caliber test.

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