MP5 vs Stretch Armstrong (Full Auto Friday)

Published on November 9, 2018
Duration: 6:40

This video from Kentucky Ballistics features an entertaining durability test comparing an MP5's full-auto capability against a Stretch Armstrong toy. The test explores how the toy withstands multiple 9mm rounds, with results influenced by ambient temperature. The presenter, Scott, demonstrates experienced handling of firearms and clear explanations of the methodology and outcomes, offering insights into projectile impact and material resistance.

Quick Summary

In a unique durability test, Kentucky Ballistics used an MP5 in full-auto against a Stretch Armstrong toy. Results showed that cold temperatures made the toy brittle and prone to shattering, while a warmed toy absorbed multiple 9mm rounds, demonstrating significant deformation and oozing before destruction.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction & Sponsorship
  2. 00:35Target Introduction & History
  3. 00:53Firearm & Ammunition Details
  4. 01:07First Shooting Test
  5. 02:00First Test Results & Analysis
  6. 03:05Second Test Preparation
  7. 03:31Second Shooting Test
  8. 04:38Second Test Results & Bullet Recovery
  9. 05:28Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm was used in the Kentucky Ballistics MP5 vs Stretch Armstrong video?

The video features an MP5 variant firing in full auto. It was loaded with a 30-round magazine containing 9mm 124 grain full metal jacket ammunition for the durability tests.

How did temperature affect the Stretch Armstrong toy during the ballistics test?

Cold temperatures caused the Stretch Armstrong toy's internal material to crystallize and become brittle, leading it to shatter upon impact. When warmed, the toy became pliable and absorbed the 9mm rounds as expected, oozing and deforming.

What were the results of the full-auto MP5 test on Stretch Armstrong?

In the first test, cold temperatures caused the toy to shatter. After warming the toy, the MP5's full-auto fire caused significant damage, with the toy oozing and deforming, absorbing multiple 9mm rounds before being destroyed.

What sponsors or promotional items were mentioned in the video?

The video was sponsored by TacPack, a tactical gear subscription service. A coupon code 'KENTUCKY' was offered for a free SOG Karambit, and Black Rifle Coffee Company was also featured.

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