This guide details the advanced techniques for engaging targets in the Classic Division of Desert Brutality 2021, utilizing historical firearms like the Colt 1911, M1918 BAR, and 1903A4 Springfield. It emphasizes smooth transitions between these distinct weapon systems and mastering their unique operational challenges, including period-specific sights and handling characteristics, as demonstrated by expert shooter Kevin.
This video reviews the Bul Armory Trophy 1911, a single-stack competition pistol designed for IPSC Classic Division. Chambered in 9mm, it features an ambidextrous safety, adjustable magazine release, front and rear cocking serrations, and a magwell. The reviewer highlights its potential as a value proposition in the 1911/2011 market. The video also touches on the 1911 Syndicate, a real estate company catering to shooters, military, LEOs, hunters, and outdoorsmen, operating in Utah and Arizona.
This video covers Day 2 of the Desert Brutality 2020 competition, specifically highlighting the Retro Division. The creator expresses enjoyment of the event, mentioning smooth operations and a great group of people. Other divisions present were Classic and Kalashnikov. The video notes the presence of skilled shooters, impressive firearms, and creative costumes. The creator also provides a special thanks to Weapon Outfitters for facilitating their attendance and Minutemen Munitions for ammo supply. A specific detail about an HK P7M8 experiencing an issue with 9mm ammunition but performing flawlessly on subsequent days is mentioned.
Ian McCollum details his French Resistance-themed loadout for a 2-gun match, featuring an FG-42 rifle and Mle 1935A pistol, as preparation for the Desert Brutality competition. The video highlights practical challenges like zeroing issues with the FG-42 and dirt ingress in the Mle 1935A's holster, emphasizing the importance of 'dress rehearsals' for identifying and resolving equipment problems before major events.
This Q&A session for Desert Brutality 2020 covers a wide range of topics related to competitive shooting, including the use of Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs) in various divisions, specific division rules for Retro, Armored+P, and Classic/Manual categories. It delves into gear recommendations, such as holsters and optics, and discusses registration logistics and event planning. The conversation also touches on match design philosophies, training methodologies for limited ranges, and humorous hypothetical scenarios. The overall aim is to clarify rules, address competitor questions, and foster engagement within the shooting community.
This Q&A session covers a wide range of firearms topics, addressing audience questions on various historical and modern firearms, calibers, and industry trends. Discussions include the scarcity of .380 ACP military pistols, the NGSW program, the USSR's SKS design choices, and the effectiveness of the Mosin Nagant. The video also delves into specific firearms like the DP12, Krag, Trapdoor Springfield, FAL, MAS-49, Lebel, L85A3, and 1911 variants, alongside concepts like magazine coupling, bipod design, and the impact of 3D printing on arms collecting. Forgotten Weapons' team structure, future projects, and personal firearm preferences are also discussed.
This video covers the introduction and Stage 1 of the Desert Brutality 2019 competition, a two-gun action match. Hosts Ian McCollum and Karl Kasarda compete in the Classic Division using period-correct firearms like a Brownells Retro 605 and a Romanian AK-47, paired with a Ballester-Molina and Browning Hi-Power respectively. Stage 1, 'FOB Assault,' involves a 100-yard run, obstacle negotiation, and engaging targets from various positions, highlighting the importance of accuracy and penalty avoidance.
This video features interviews with shooters participating in the Desert Brutality 2018 competition. One notable competitor is highlighted, dressed in full WW2 Paratrooper regalia and armed with a 1911 pistol and an M1 Garand rifle. The video aims to introduce viewers to the individuals involved in the event, showcasing their passion and dedication to the sport.
This video announces the open registration for Desert Brutality 2018, a two-day, 2-gun competition hosted by InRangeTV and sponsored by Varusteleka. The event will feature 8 physically intense long stages at the Cowtown Range in Peoria, AZ, on February 3-4, 2018. Participants can compete in various divisions including Classic, Scout, Sport, Armored, and Armored +P. The competition boasts a randomized prize table, offering everyone an equal chance to win. The description encourages viewers to register and attend.
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