The host, Scott, from Kentucky Ballistics, tests the durability of a Vac-Man toy and multiple Stretch Armstrong toys by shooting them with various firearms. He starts by shooting a Stretch Armstrong with a Glock 31 chambered in 357 SIG, which penetrates the toy. He then tests the Stretch Armstrong with a 10mm Glock 20, which also penetrates. Next, he tests a Stretch Armstrong with a Desert Eagle chambered in 429 DE, which easily penetrates the toy.
Finally, he tests the Vac-Man with a 500 Smith & Wesson Magnum, which completely destroys the toy. Scott notes that Vac-Man is not 500 Magnum proof. He then tests three Stretch Armstrongs lined up together with a 500 Smith & Wesson Magnum, which only takes two Stretch Armstrongs to stop the bullet.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The host, Scott, shot Stretch Armstrong with a 50 BMG and a 500 Magnum in the past.
2. Stretch Armstrong is filled with corn syrup.
3. Vac-Man is filled with beads.
4. Vac-Man has a pump to suck air out, making it rigid.
5. The host shot Stretch Armstrong with a Glock 31 chambered in 357 Sig.
6. The host used 125 grain jacketed hollow points for the Glock 31.
7. The host wore earplugs during the shooting, but they were not visible on camera.
8. The host shot Stretch Armstrong with a Glock 20 chambered in 10mm.
9. The host used 180 grain jacketed hollow points for the Glock 20.
10. The host shot Stretch Armstrong with a Magnum Research Desert Eagle chambered in 429 DE.
11. The host used 210 grain jacketed hollow points for the Desert Eagle.
12. The host shot Vac-Man with a Smith and Wesson Performance Center 500 Magnum.
13. The host used a 350 grain jacketed hollow point for the 500 Magnum.
14. The 500 Magnum round went through Vac-Man and hit a cinder block.
15. The host shot three Stretch Armstrongs with a 500 Magnum to see if they could stop the round.
16. The three Stretch Armstrongs were not enough to stop the 500 Magnum round.
17. Two Stretch Armstrongs were enough to stop the 500 Magnum round.
18. The host sells clothing to support Kentucky Ballistics.
19. The host has social media accounts on Patreon, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.