This video delves into the WWSD 2020 project, aiming to recreate Eugene Stoner's original AR-15 design philosophy using modern materials like carbon fiber and polymers. Expert Karl Kasarda explains Stoner's intent for a lightweight, accurate, and low-recoil combat rifle, contrasting it with later, heavier iterations like the M16A2. The discussion highlights Stoner's innovative use of materials and his views on critical components like the forward assist and bolt carrier finish.
This guide details the 'Kasarda Drill Kettlebell Stage' from Ian McCollum's Remote Brutality 2021 run. It combines marksmanship with a physically demanding kettlebell toss, emphasizing firearm handling under stress and safety in adverse conditions. The WWSD 2020 Carbine's lightweight design is highlighted as beneficial for this type of stage.
This entry details the 'What Would Stoner Do 2020' (WWSD 2020) project, a collaboration led by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons and Karl Kasarda of InRangeTV. The project aims to realize Eugene Stoner's original AR-15 design principles of lightweight reliability using modern materials like carbon fiber and polymer, featuring an innovative integrated polymer lower receiver. Brownells serves as the exclusive distributor for the complete rifle, produced in partnership with KE Arms.
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