June 2022 Q&A

Published on June 29, 2022
Duration: 50:31

This Q&A session from InRangeTV covers various firearms-related topics, including event planning for 'Woodland Brutality,' the advantages of fixed power optics, the potential impact of the Sig Spear and .277 Fury cartridge, and the effectiveness of different calibers for home defense. The discussion also delves into the challenges of modern smartphone security, the AK platform's obsolescence, suppressor acoustics, and the nuances of competition versus tactical training.

Quick Summary

Fixed power optics offer consistent eye relief and eye box regardless of magnification, simplifying consistent sight picture acquisition. They are also generally more durable due to fewer moving parts and can be lighter and smaller than variable power optics, making them a reliable choice.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & May/June Q&A
  2. 01:01Woodland Brutality Planning Challenges
  3. 03:12Fixed Power Optics vs. Variable Optics
  4. 04:44Sig Spear & .277 Fury in Civilian Circles
  5. 06:45US Military Battle Rifle Decision & Body Armor
  6. 09:20Turning Off Modern Smartphones
  7. 11:07Leviathan Group Approach
  8. 11:43Channel's Political Approach Change
  9. 13:48Film 'Old Henry' Discussion
  10. 14:00Border Migration & Outdoor Activities
  11. 15:57Recreational Rifle & Pistol Recommendations
  12. 17:50AK Platform Obsolescence
  13. 20:38Suppressor Sound on Camera
  14. 22:44Manufacturer Interest in Gear Reviews
  15. 24:30Removing Items from NFA List
  16. 25:30Competition vs. Tactical Community Appeal
  17. 27:51.45 ACP vs. 9mm with Limited Capacity
  18. 28:55Wasteland Shuffle Match Plans
  19. 29:22Thoughts on Transhumanism
  20. 32:15Other Brutality Match Types
  21. 34:03Social Media Audience Engagement
  22. 34:50Powered Rails & Accessories
  23. 35:44Person Who Fired Most Rounds
  24. 36:20Rimfire Calibers for Home Defense/Pest Control
  25. 37:21Firearms Policies & Travel Plans
  26. 39:26Civil War Sites Visit
  27. 40:02Top-Break Revolvers & Modern Ammo
  28. 41:11Cowboy Two-Gun Action Challenge Safety
  29. 41:58Internal vs. External Hammers on Shotguns
  30. 42:43Prism Sights for Competition
  31. 43:27Infosec Content on Firearms Channels
  32. 44:49Magazine Clips in Two-Gun Matches
  33. 45:39Semi-Auto vs. Pump Shotgun in a State of Emergency
  34. 46:12Marksman's Rifle Choice (Old West)
  35. 47:32Ticks in West Virginia
  36. 47:54Pineapple on Pizza
  37. 48:03Sig Spear as M14 of 2022?
  38. 48:20Arcosanti Experimental Site Vignette
  39. 49:44Closing Remarks & Patreon Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of fixed power optics over variable power optics?

Fixed power optics offer consistent eye relief and eye box regardless of magnification, simplifying consistent sight picture acquisition. They are also generally more durable due to fewer moving parts and can be lighter and smaller than variable power optics, making them a reliable choice.

Why is the AK platform considered obsolescent, and will it disappear?

The AK platform is considered obsolescent due to challenges in modernization, ergonomics, and parts interchangeability compared to platforms like the AR. However, its widespread global deployment means it will remain in combat zones for many decades, despite its technical limitations.

How does the sound of suppressed firearms on video differ from reality?

The sound of suppressed firearms on video often misrepresents reality due to microphone limitations, audio leveling in post-production, and how mechanical microphones capture sound. The actual decibel reduction and sound profile are best measured with a decibel meter, not by listening to a recording.

What are the pros and cons of choosing .45 ACP over 9mm for a limited magazine capacity handgun?

With limited magazine capacity, 9mm is generally preferred over .45 ACP due to lower recoil, allowing for faster follow-up shots and better control. While .45 ACP may expand slightly larger, 9mm with appropriate projectiles offers comparable terminal ballistics without the added recoil liability.

Can modern smartphones be truly turned off and made untrackable?

Turning off modern smartphones via software power switches does not guarantee they are completely offline or untrackable. For true security, a Faraday cage is recommended, as manufacturers intentionally make it difficult to remove all forms of power from these devices.

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