Elephant Pistol vs Stretch Armstrongs !!!

Published on January 21, 2022
Duration: 13:08

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.

Quick Summary

The .375 H&H Magnum 'Elephant Pistol' was tested against Stretch Armstrong toys. With Barnes 350-grain TSX rounds, it penetrated three dolls. Using 350-grain Brass Solids, it penetrated six dolls and damaged a cinder block, showcasing extreme penetration power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Elephant Pistol & Stretch Armstrong Setup
  2. 01:10Ruger 57 (5.7x28mm) Ballistics Test
  3. 02:04Glock 31 (.357 SIG) Ballistics Test
  4. 03:29S&W 41 Magnum (.41 Magnum) Ballistics Test
  5. 05:06Elephant Pistol (.375 H&H) - Barnes TSX Test
  6. 07:15Elephant Pistol (.375 H&H) - Brass Solids Test
  7. 11:18Outro & Subscriber Giveaway Announcement

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were tested against Stretch Armstrong toys?

The video tested a Ruger 57 in 5.7x28mm, a Glock 31 in .357 SIG, a Smith & Wesson 41 Magnum in .41 Magnum, and a custom .375 H&H Magnum known as the 'Elephant Pistol'.

How did the .375 H&H Magnum 'Elephant Pistol' perform?

The Elephant Pistol demonstrated significant power. With Barnes 350-grain TSX rounds, it penetrated three Stretch Armstrong dolls. Using 350-grain Brass Solids, it penetrated six dolls and damaged a cinder block.

What was the purpose of testing firearms on Stretch Armstrong dolls?

The test aimed to demonstrate and compare the stopping power and penetration capabilities of different calibers and bullet types in a unique, albeit non-standard, manner.

What ammunition was used in the .375 H&H Magnum tests?

The .375 H&H Magnum was tested with both 350-grain Barnes TSX expanding rounds and 350-grain Brass Solid rounds for maximum penetration comparison.

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