How Many Stretch Armstrongs Stop a 50 Cal?

Published on February 21, 2024
Duration: 12:23

This video conducts a series of ballistic tests using various projectiles against multiple Stretch Armstrong figures. It compares the penetration capabilities of an arrow, BB gun, 9mm, .450 Bushmaster, and a .50 BMG round. The tests demonstrate how different calibers and projectile types interact with a simulated barrier, highlighting significant differences in terminal ballistics and stopping power.

Quick Summary

In a ballistics test, a 9mm round penetrated two Stretch Armstrong figures, while a .450 Bushmaster caused extensive damage to multiple figures but stopped sooner. The .50 BMG round, an API type, obliterated the first figure and penetrated cinder blocks, demonstrating immense power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 50 Cal vs. Stretch Armstrongs
  2. 00:12Test Setup: Projectiles and Targets
  3. 00:34Arrow (Field Point) Test
  4. 01:35Arrow (Broadhead) Test
  5. 02:43BB Gun Test (Daisy Model 105B)
  6. 03:359mm Test at 20 Yards
  7. 04:21.450 Bushmaster Test
  8. 06:04.450 Bushmaster Center Shot Test
  9. 07:41Preparing for the 50 Cal Test
  10. 08:43The 50 Cal Test: Barrett M99 with API Rounds
  11. 10:2250 Cal Impact and Aftermath
  12. 11:31Conclusion and Thanks
  13. 11:50Final Farewell to Stretch Armstrongs

Frequently Asked Questions

What projectiles were tested against the Stretch Armstrong figures?

The video tested an arrow with a field point, an arrow with a broadhead, a BB gun (Daisy Model 105B), a 9mm round, a .450 Bushmaster round, and finally a .50 BMG round (Barrett M99 with API ammunition).

How did the 9mm round perform against the Stretch Armstrongs?

The 9mm round, fired from 20 yards, penetrated two Stretch Armstrong figures cleanly and lodged in the third, with the projectile itself showing minimal damage.

What was the effect of the .450 Bushmaster on the Stretch Armstrongs?

The .450 Bushmaster caused significant damage, passing through one figure, impacting the second, and severely damaging the third and fourth figures by blowing off parts of their heads and shoulders. A center shot stopped in the second figure.

What happened when the .50 BMG round was fired?

The .50 BMG round, an armor-piercing incendiary type, completely destroyed the first Stretch Armstrong, passed through the subsequent figures, and penetrated cinder blocks, resulting in a large explosive effect.

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