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**Title:** Kentucky Ballistics - Shooting Stretch Armstrong with Various Calibers
**Summary:**
* Host Scott tests the durability of Stretch Armstrong toys against different firearms:
1. **.22 Long Rifle**: Stopped by Stretch Armstrong, with minor damage.
2. **9mm**: Initially grazed the toy, but subsequent shots showed it could be stopped by Stretch Armstrong, with some penetration.
3. **.45 ACP**: Caused more significant damage, with some shots penetrating and others being stopped.
4. **.50 BMG (Armor Piercing Incendiary)**: Fired at 5 lined-up Stretch Armstrongs, causing catastrophic destruction, with the bullet found after penetrating multiple toys and a cinder block.
**Outcome:** The .50 BMG round overwhelmingly outpowered the Stretch Armstrong toys, unlike the smaller calibers which were often stopped or caused limited damage.
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**About the Channel and Host**
1. The channel name is "Kentucky Ballistics".
2. The host's name is Scott.
**Previous Experiment Mentioned**
3. About a year ago, the host shot a Stretch Armstrong with a 500 Smith and Wesson Magnum.
4. The Stretch Armstrong stopped several pistols but not the 500 Smith and Wesson Magnum.
**Current Experiment Setup**
5. Five Stretch Armstrongs were set up for the current experiment.
6. The host tested the Stretch Armstrong's resistance to various calibers before using a 50 BMG.
**Experiment with Smaller Calibers**
7. The first test was with a 22 Long Rifle (Smith & Wesson Victory, 40 grain lead round nose).
8. The 22 Long Rifle hit Stretch Armstrong in the right pec and did not penetrate through.
9. The second test was with a 9mm (Glock Gen 4 Model 19, Colt Defense Ammunition, 124 grain jacketed hollow points).
10. The 9mm grazed Stretch Armstrong's arm on the first shot and penetrated through on the second shot.
11. The third test was with a 45 ACP (Springfield Armory 1911 Model A1, Underwood Ammo, 230 grain jacketed hollow points).
12. The 45 ACP hit Stretch Armstrong in the right shoulder, and the bullet was found nearby.
**Experiment with 50 BMG**
13. The main test used a 50 BMG (Serbu RN50, armor-piercing incendiary).
14. All five Stretch Armstrongs were lined up for the 50 BMG test.
15. The 50 BMG caused significant damage, dispersing parts of the Stretch Armstrongs over a wide area.
16. The bullet from the 50 BMG was found, as well as remnants of the Stretch Armstrongs.
**Aftermath and Miscellaneous**
17. The host found most of the destroyed Stretch Armstrongs, except for one missing piece.
18. The bullet from the 50 BMG did not penetrate far after hitting the last Stretch Armstrong and a cinder block.