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

Published on June 19, 2020
Duration: 7:04

This video demonstrates a unique ballistic test from Kentucky Ballistics, featuring Scott firing a CMMG .22 rifle in full-auto at a Stretch Armstrong toy. The experiment highlights the effectiveness of the toy's internal gel in capturing numerous .22 LR projectiles, while also showcasing common malfunctions associated with running .22 LR in full-auto. The expert instruction emphasizes safe handling and malfunction clearing.

Quick Summary

Kentucky Ballistics' Scott conducted a unique ballistic test using a CMMG .22 rifle in full-auto against a Stretch Armstrong toy. The experiment revealed the toy's gel interior effectively captured numerous .22 LR projectiles, while also demonstrating common malfunctions associated with full-auto rimfire fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Experiment Setup
  2. 00:53Equipment Overview
  3. 01:14Full Auto Shooting Sessions
  4. 04:13Ballistic Analysis
  5. 05:21Conclusion and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm was used in the Full Auto Friday .22 LR test?

The firearm used in the Full Auto Friday experiment was a CMMG .22 rifle, equipped with 25-round translucent magazines loaded with .22 Long Rifle ammunition.

What were the results of firing .22 LR rounds into the Stretch Armstrong toy?

The internal gel of the Stretch Armstrong toy successfully captured a large cluster of deformed .22 LR projectiles, preventing most from over-penetrating, demonstrating the toy's surprising durability against high-volume rimfire fire.

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

Yes, the video highlights that malfunctions and jams are common when running .22 LR ammunition in full-auto mode. The presenter demonstrated clearing these issues during the shooting sessions.

Where can I find deals on shooting supplies mentioned in the video?

The video mentions a sponsorship from Sportsman's Guide Buyer's Club. A coupon code 'KBallistics' was also offered for $20 off, suggesting potential deals through the channel's affiliations.

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