This video appears to be a review or discussion titled 'The Finnish Winter Broke Me.' While the title is evocative, the description primarily focuses on promoting various products and services including a blog post on 'Remote Brutality,' a 3D printer and filament, merchandise, Patreon, a kit of all gear used, and a specific chest rig with a discount code. There is also a mention of a second YouTube channel. The title hints at a harsh experience, possibly related to cold weather or challenging conditions, which could indirectly relate to firearm use in adverse environments, but no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned.
This video announces and explains 'Remote Brutality 2025,' a shooting event organized by Varusteleka as an alternative to their main 'Finnish Brutality' competition due to scheduling. Participants can complete one or both rifle and pistol stages from home, submitting videos for a chance to win prizes like a free ticket to Finnish Brutality 2026 and gift cards. The event aims to engage a wider audience and maintain engagement with the competitive shooting community between the main events. Details and participation information are provided via links.
This video details the 'Remote Brutality' competition, a COVID-era adaptation of Finnish Brutality, where participants film their own runs of a challenging stage. The stage combines precision shooting with intense physical exertion, requiring participants to alternate prone shooting with kettlebell throws across fault lines within a strict par time. Ian McCollum demonstrates the drill using a WWSD 2020 carbine in challenging snowy conditions, highlighting the importance of firearm safety and the rifle's suitability for such demanding events.
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