The Finnish Brutality 2024 competition pushed participants through 10 intense, combat-stress-simulating stages with high penalties. The speaker details his lightweight WWSD rifle (approx. 4.5 lbs) and the Arex Delta L pistol, highlighting challenges like the indoor medical simulation and a grueling trench stage where he sustained an ankle injury. Despite difficulties, he achieved his best rank on the final stage involving explosives and memorization.
This video showcases Jana's challenging debut at Finnish Brutality, competing in both the Armored and Breacher divisions. The highlight is her completion of a "premarch" – all 10 stages and 9 Breacher tasks in a single day, demonstrating significant skill and grit. The video details her firearm setup, including a WWSD commando rifle with a Silent Steel MICRO gen 3 suppressor, Primary Arms 3x prism, and a secondary Holosun 509t red dot. Her pistol is an Arex Delta X with a Holosun EPS dot in a Battle Gnome Solutions holster. She's also kitted out in new Multicam gear from Varusteleka, including their TST LVPC plate carrier. The video is edited by Oleh Bilov and sponsored by Sellier & Bellot.
This YouTube video features Ian from Forgotten Weapons reviewing Žiga's custom "Commando" setup of the WWSD rifle. The rifle is a shortened variant with a 12.5" barrel, short handguard, adjustable gas block, and a modified KP15 lower for a shorter length of pull. The video is presented as a parody, following the tradition of a "Gun Roast" after a Brutality match. The description also includes links to Polenar Tactical's shop, Patreon, social media, and mentions Sellier & Bellot as a sponsor.
This video showcases a custom-built WWSD rifle with a 12.5" Commando setup. The creator describes it as short, super light, nimble, easy to carry, fast to point, and great to shoot, expressing satisfaction with the project. The video is sponsored by Sellier & Bellot ammunition.
This ASMR video showcases the assembly and suppressed firing of a WWSD rifle. It highlights the KE Arms KP-15 lower receiver, a DEAF suppressor with 'Side Flow Technology', and Sellier & Bellot ammunition. The video emphasizes the unique sound signature of the suppressed firearm during live fire at an outdoor range.
This video investigates whether the thin pencil barrel on the WWSD rifle, specifically a Faxon barrel, retains accuracy under intense heat. Historically, pencil barrels are known to be susceptible to heat-induced point-of-impact shift and accuracy degradation. The video aims to test the claim that a special treatment and internal stress normalizing process applied to the Faxon barrels mitigates these issues, allowing them to perform reliably even when heated.
The WWSD rifle, designed with modern materials by Eugene Stoner's principles, emphasizes extreme lightweight construction. Key features include a KE Arms KP-15 polymer lower, carbon fiber handguard, and a JP Silent Captured Buffer. While praised for handling and trigger, potential buyers should note loose receiver tolerances and an over-gassed system that may require tuning.
This video features a collaboration between Brownells and InRangeTV, focusing on the "W.W.S.D. Rifle." The description provides links to both YouTube channels, encouraging viewers to join the channel for perks and to support the creators on Patreon. It also includes a link to the Autumns Armory website. The content likely involves a review, demonstration, or discussion of this specific rifle model, potentially highlighting its features, performance, or custom aspects.
Finnish Brutality 2022 Day 2 tested competitors with extreme physical challenges, including a 15km run and stages like the BMP-mounted 'Don't Suck' and the kettlebell-carrying 'Towards & Against'. Extreme physical stress significantly degrades shooting performance and trigger control, as evidenced by the demanding obstacle courses and long-distance runs. The competition highlighted the importance of endurance, agility, and mental fortitude alongside marksmanship skills.
The WWSD (What Would Stoner Do) rifle is an ultralight AR-15 build focused on extreme weight reduction, weighing just over 5 pounds. It features a polymer lower receiver, carbon fiber handguard, and a lightweight barrel, offering excellent balance and handling. While accurate and soft-shooting, it exhibits ammunition sensitivity and specific magazine compatibility issues.
This video corrects a previous misstatement about the M16A1's weight, clarifying it's 7 lbs 9 oz. It then reveals the 'What Would Stoner Do' (WWSD) rifle weighs significantly less at 6 lbs 8 oz. A humorous discovery of a cleaning kit inside the M16A1 stock leads to a final, corrected M16A1 weight of 7 lbs 7.6 oz, highlighting attention to detail and transparency.
This March 2020 Q&A from InRangeTV covers a range of firearms topics, from competitive shooting updates and SHOT Show highlights like the Laugo Alien pistol and Ctrl eyewear, to historical firearms like Colt revolvers and Civil War sidearms. Discussions also delve into the feasibility of expanding the WWSD rifle project, comparisons between the M1 Garand and M1 Carbine, ammunition reliability, and the future of firearms technology in space.
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