Elephant Pistol vs Stretch Armstrongs !!!

Published on January 21, 2022
Duration: 13:08

This video from Kentucky Ballistics features Scott conducting a unique ballistics test using various firearms against Stretch Armstrong dolls. The test showcases the penetration capabilities of different calibers and ammunition types, from the 5.7x28mm Ruger 57 to a powerful .375 H&H Magnum 'Elephant Pistol'. The expert-level analysis highlights the effectiveness of different rounds in various scenarios.

Quick Summary

Kentucky Ballistics conducted a unique ballistics test using a Ruger 57 (5.7x28mm), Glock 31 (.357 SIG), S&W 41 Magnum (.41 Magnum), and a .375 H&H Magnum 'Elephant Pistol' against Stretch Armstrong dolls, demonstrating varying penetration capabilities.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were tested against Stretch Armstrong dolls in the Kentucky Ballistics video?

The video featured a Ruger 57 in 5.7x28mm, a Glock 31 in .357 SIG, a Smith & Wesson 41 Magnum in .41 Magnum, and a custom Thompson/Center Encore pistol dubbed the 'Elephant Pistol' chambered in .375 H&H Magnum.

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

The 'Elephant Pistol' demonstrated superior penetration. With Barnes 350-grain TSX rounds, it penetrated three Stretch Armstrong dolls, and with 350-grain Brass Solids, it penetrated six dolls and damaged a cinder block.

What was the outcome of the 5.7x28mm Ruger 57 test?

The Ruger 57, firing 40-grain rounds, showed minimal penetration against the Stretch Armstrong dolls, being stopped by the very first doll in the test setup.

Which ammunition types were used in the .375 H&H Magnum test?

Two types of .375 H&H Magnum ammunition were tested: Barnes 350-grain TSX expanding rounds and 350-grain Brass Solid cartridges, showcasing different penetration characteristics.

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