Stretch Armstrong vs different caliber bullets

Published on January 2, 2025
Duration: 1:10

This video demonstrates the ballistic performance of various calibers (.22 LR, 9mm Hollow Point, .45 Hollow Point, .44 Magnum) against a Stretch Armstrong toy. The experiment, conducted at an outdoor range by an experienced host, shows increasing penetration and expansion with larger calibers, culminating in the .44 Magnum completely destroying the toy and a cinder block. Proper firearm handling and range safety were observed throughout the test.

Quick Summary

The video tests various bullet calibers against a Stretch Armstrong toy, demonstrating ballistic performance. A .22 LR did not exit, 9mm and .45 hollow points were stopped by the toy, but a .44 Magnum round penetrated completely, destroying the toy and a cinder block behind it.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Experiment Introduction
  2. 00:06.22 Caliber Test
  3. 00:149mm Hollow Point Test
  4. 00:27.45 Hollow Point Test
  5. 00:44.44 Magnum Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were tested against the Stretch Armstrong toy?

The video tested four different calibers against the Stretch Armstrong toy: a .22 LR round, a 9mm hollow point, a .45 hollow point, and a .44 Magnum round. The results showed increasing penetration with larger calibers.

What was the outcome of the .44 Magnum test?

When a .44 Magnum round was fired at the Stretch Armstrong toy, it passed completely through the toy's center, exited the back, and then destroyed a concrete cinder block positioned behind it, demonstrating significant power.

Did the smaller caliber bullets penetrate the Stretch Armstrong toy?

The .22 LR round hit the toy but did not exit. The 9mm hollow point and .45 hollow point rounds also penetrated the toy but were stopped by its material, remaining lodged inside or creating significant entry wounds without full penetration.

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