This guide details techniques for handling and shooting firearms in a Classic Division competition, as demonstrated by an expert on InRangeTV. It covers the Colt 1911, M1918 BAR, and M1903A4 Springfield, emphasizing safe operation, sight usage, and marksmanship for historical firearms. The instruction highlights the challenges and unique aspects of using period-correct equipment in a competitive setting.
Jerry Miculek returns to the I-CORPS Revolver Championship after an 8-year hiatus, competing in the Classic Division with a Smith & Wesson Model 65-6 Lady Smith. He highlights the division's requirements, including factory sights, no optics, and six rounds, emphasizing the necessity of speed loaders for reloads. Miculek secured wins in both the Classic and Snub Nose divisions, despite challenges with his fixed sights in varying light conditions.
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.
This Q&A session for Desert Brutality 2020 covers various match divisions, rules, and gear. It clarifies the allowance of Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs) across divisions, emphasizing their potential accuracy limitations compared to rifles. The discussion delves into the Retro and Classic divisions, detailing acceptable firearms and gear from specific historical periods, including restrictions on modern accessories like rails and ambidextrous safeties. The Armored Plus P division's updated rules, aligning with Finnish TST standards, are explained, focusing on equipment requirements for field exercises. The video also touches on holster retention, optic choices, registration policies, and the martial focus of the brutality matches.
This video features a dust test on a 5.56 Golani rifle, a semi-automatic build by Century Arms using a Galil parts kit. The rifle, previously used to win the Classic Division at Desert Brutality 2018, was subjected to severe dust and sand conditions to assess its reliability. The test revealed that while the core mechanism could recover after clearing debris, magazine feeding was a significant failure point due to sand ingress jamming the follower.
This guide details Stage 1 of the Desert Brutality 2019 competition, 'FOB Assault,' as demonstrated by InRangeTV hosts Ian McCollum and Karl Kasarda. It covers the course of fire, including a run, obstacle negotiation, and engaging various targets from different positions. The Classic division emphasizes historical firearms and adherence to specific rules, highlighting the importance of accuracy and deliberate shooting under physical stress.
This video provides a comprehensive post-match discussion of the Desert Brutality 2018 competition, covering the event's successes, challenges, and lessons learned. It delves into the financial realities of running large-scale shooting events, the importance of robust stage design that balances shooting and physical challenges, and the critical role of safety protocols. The discussion also highlights specific firearms used in the 'Classic' and 'Armored' divisions, offering insights into their performance and suitability for demanding competition.
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.
This video promotes the return of the Tiger Valley Two-Man Team Match in Waco, Texas, on November 4-5, 2017. It highlights the match's challenging, practical-tactical nature, featuring elements like stair climbing, wall scaling, and shooting from moving platforms. Two divisions are offered: Modern (unrestricted) and Classic (limited capacity magazines, period-correct firearms encouraged). The event aims to increase attendance and accessibility for this highly regarded competition.
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