Finnish Brutality 2019 | Official Video

Published on October 22, 2019
Duration: 11:07

This guide outlines the essential gear preparation and range day procedures observed during the Finnish Brutality 2019 competition, as presented by Polenar Tactical. It covers arriving at the venue, organizing tactical equipment at Varusteleka HQ, and crucial steps for weapon testing, zero confirmation, and addressing potential equipment malfunctions like loose optic mounts. The information is presented with high authority, reflecting detailed gear preparation and weapon zeroing procedures discussed by experienced competitors.

Quick Summary

The Finnish Brutality 2019 competition, documented by Polenar Tactical, emphasizes thorough preparation including gear organization at locations like Varusteleka HQ and critical range days for weapon zeroing. Key firearms featured include RK-62/95 variants, AR-15s, and Glock 17s, often equipped with Holosun or Steiner optics. Competitors face combined physical and shooting challenges, making secure equipment and confirmed zeros essential for success.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 01:04Arrival in Finland
  3. 01:40Gear Preparation
  4. 02:25Range Day and Zeroing
  5. 03:28Competition Highlights
  6. 10:18Post-Match Wrap-up

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps for preparing for a competition like Finnish Brutality 2019?

Preparation involves arriving at the venue, organizing tactical gear like plate carriers at staging areas such as Varusteleka HQ, and conducting thorough range days to test weapons, confirm zeros, and fix any equipment issues like loose optic mounts before the match begins.

Which firearms and optics were featured in the Finnish Brutality 2019 competition?

The competition featured various firearms including Finnish RK-series rifles (RK-62/95 variant in 7.62x39mm), AR-15 platforms (5.56x45mm), and Glock 17 pistols (9mm). Optics included Holosun red dots and Steiner precision optics on Sako TRG rifles.

What kind of challenges are involved in the Finnish Brutality competition?

Finnish Brutality incorporates demanding stages that combine physical exertion, such as kettlebell carries and dummy drags, with shooting challenges. Competitors may also need to shoot from vehicles or navigate barricades, testing their all-around tactical and shooting skills.

Why is checking optic mount screws important before a competition?

Ensuring optic mount screws are tight and secure is crucial because loose screws can cause the optic's zero to shift or the optic itself to detach during the stress of competition. This can lead to missed shots and significantly impact performance.

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