This video discusses a lawsuit filed by GWACS Armory against KE Arms and others involved in the 'What Would Stoner Do' project and the KP15 monolithic polymer lower receiver. The speaker, an independent observer, analyzes GWACS's claims of intellectual property theft by Russell Fagan, who previously sold tooling to GWACS. The video questions the validity of these claims, citing the lack of patents, prior art, and open manufacturing practices by the original developer, Sean Nealon. It also explores potential motivations behind the lawsuit, including financial settlement or broader anti-AR-15 sentiment, particularly in light of investor Reed Oppenheimer's political contributions.
This guide details the evolution and assembly concepts of monolithic polymer AR-15/M16 lower receivers, from Colt's early experiments to modern designs like the KE Arms KP-15. It highlights key design changes, manufacturing techniques like linear vibration welding, and improvements in strength and ergonomics. Instruction is provided by Ian McCollum, a recognized expert in firearm history and mechanics.
This video from the Royal Armouries explores their extensive collection of English Civil War arms and armor from the 1640s. Presented by David, a Royalist, the content delves into this historical period, showcasing infantry and cavalry weaponry and protective gear. The Royal Armouries, the UK's national collection, offers behind-the-scenes glimpses into museum operations, combat demonstrations, jousting, and curator tours on their channel. Viewers are encouraged to ask questions about arms and armor in the comments.
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