This Q&A session with InRangeTV's InRange and Russell Fagan details the structure and philosophy behind Brutality Matches for 2025. Key updates include the stabilization of divisions into two main formats: CQB (under 100 yards, pistol/shotgun calibers) and Long Range Open Terrain (up to 500 yards, rifle calibers). They discuss division-specific requirements, the introduction of new divisions like 'Heavy Rifle' for battle rifle cartridges, and the 'Historical' division encouraging iron sight use. The discussion also covers the significant costs and logistical challenges of running these events, the business realities of the firearms industry, and advice for new competitors.
This InRangeTV episode compares the CZ Scorpion 3 and the newer 3+ models, focusing on the 'ARification' of controls. Key differences include the 3+'s AR-15 style push-button magazine release and bolt catch, contrasting with the 3's paddle system. The 3+ also exhibits issues with aftermarket magazines not dropping free and sensitivity to magazine contact during firing, unlike the 3. The video highlights the STC1 Emperor Scorpion trigger upgrade, which significantly improves pull and reset.
This review of the LGO Alien pistol highlights its exceptional accuracy due to its fixed barrel, gas-operated design. However, this innovation comes at the cost of rapid heat buildup, limiting sustained fire, and a non-ambidextrous magazine release. While praised for its performance in competitive shooting scenarios, the high cost and specific operational quirks make it a niche product, potentially paving the way for more accessible fixed-barrel designs.
This guide details the installation and integration of the Holosun DRS-NV with a magnifier, as demonstrated by an experienced reviewer. It covers mounting, zeroing, and positioning a magnifier for enhanced target identification at distance. The review highlights the DRS-NV's performance in various lighting conditions and its utility as a modern optic solution.
This review of the Desert Tech WLVRN (Wolverine) highlights its evolution from the original MDR, focusing on significant improvements in reliability, accuracy, and ergonomics. The WLVRN features a reduced part count, a simplified side-ejection system (ambidextrously configurable), a new three-lug barrel mounting system for enhanced accuracy, and a lighter overall weight. The review also touches on its performance in competitive shooting scenarios and its suitability for modern tactical applications.
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