This video covers Day 2 and the finale of the Desert Brutality 2020 competition, featuring retro firearms like the Colt SP1 and Browning Hi-Power. It highlights various shooting stages, challenges faced by competitors, and discussions on firearm handling, marksmanship, and the differences between simulated and real-world shooting scenarios. The content is presented by experienced shooters, offering insights into competitive shooting techniques and firearm performance.
This video captures a moment of downtime during Desert Brutality 2020, showing participants taking a lunch break. The description highlights enjoying 'some culture' during this pause in the competition, suggesting a brief respite and possibly some camaraderie among competitors. As it's a brief clip from a larger event, it offers a glimpse into the atmosphere and less action-oriented aspects of the competition.
This video covers Day 1 of the Desert Brutality 2020 competition, focusing on the Retro Division. It highlights the challenges of using vintage firearms like the Colt SP1 and Browning Hi-Power in a modern competition setting. The shooter experiences magazine feeding issues with the Colt SP1 and discusses the difficulties of engaging moving targets and performing physical challenges like the kettlebell lift and riot shield simulation.
This video details participation in the Classic Manual division of Desert Brutality 2020, focusing on the use of a Winchester 1873 lever-action rifle and a Colt 1911 pistol. It highlights techniques for muzzle discipline, target acquisition with aperture sights, managing black powder fouling, and efficient reloading under pressure. The content emphasizes the capability of historical firearms in modern competitive shooting scenarios.
This video from InRangeTV covers the Desert Brutality 2020 match, focusing on the Classic and Retro divisions. Experts Ian McCollum, Karl Kasarda, and Mike showcase their historically themed kits, featuring firearms like the FG42 reproduction, SACM 1935A, Winchester 1873, Colt SP1, and Browning Hi-Power. They discuss the challenges of adapting historical gear for modern competition and the specific firearms and ammunition used.
This video details the gear loadout for Desert Brutality 2020, covering both the Retro and Armored Plus P divisions. The presenter, Ivan from KitBadger.com, discusses his choices for firearms, ammunition, personal protective equipment, and load-bearing equipment, emphasizing how his gear selections met the specific requirements and spirit of each division. He highlights the importance of reliable equipment and adaptability in a demanding competition environment.
This video concludes Day 2 of the Desert Brutality 2020 competition, focusing on the Armored +P Division. The creator, Kit Badger, details his experience in the well-organized and safe event, highlighting the contributions of InRange TV and KE Arms. He also expresses gratitude to Weapon Outfitters for sponsorship, Ventura Munitions for .308 ammunition, and Minuteman Munitions for 9mm ammunition. The video encourages viewers to check out Kit Badger's website for more content and products, as well as his merchandise stores.
Day one of Desert Brutality 2020 in the Armored +P division featured challenging stages requiring both rifle and pistol proficiency under physical duress. Competitors navigated obstacles like tank traps and engaged various steel and paper targets, emphasizing gear reliability and shooter stamina. The event highlighted the importance of consistent zeroing and managing equipment under stress, with participants like Ivan from Kit Badger sharing their experiences and lessons learned.
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 video showcases the Retro Division of the Desert Brutality 2020 competition, held in Chino Valley, Arizona. The content creator participated using firearms designed and produced between 1947 and 1986, specifically a Brownell's Retro XM177 rifle and a Heckler & Koch P7M8 pistol. The video highlights the experience of competing in this unique division.
This is Part 2 of a Q&A session with Deviant, as hosted by InRange TV. The description indicates a chaotic period post-SHOT Show and with the Desert Brutality 2020 event approaching. The video is viewer-supported via Patreon and aims to provide an enjoyable viewing experience. Specific firearms or calibers are not mentioned, but the context suggests a discussion relevant to firearm enthusiasts.
This YouTube video is Part 1 of a two-part Q&A session featuring content creator Deviant. While the specific firearms or topics discussed are not detailed in the provided text, the description indicates it follows major industry events like SHOT Show and precedes Desert Brutality 2020, suggesting a focus on current firearm trends, industry news, and potentially competitive shooting. The video is viewer-supported via Patreon, highlighting its role within the firearm enthusiast community. The Q&A format implies audience interaction and likely covers a range of questions related to firearms, gear, or shooting activities.
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