This video documents the creator's experience at Desert Brutality 2022, Finland Edition, focusing on a historical loadout. They used a Valmet M62/S rifle and a Lahti L-35 pistol, paired with Finnish M91 camouflage and M62 web gear, with a notable addition of a Swedish M40 Lahti holster. Despite some challenges with the rifle and pistol, the creator completed the match penalty-free, placing well in the Iron Sights division and overall. The video highlights the use of these specific Finnish and Swedish firearms in a competitive shooting environment.
This video evaluates the Brugger & Thomet USW-320, a SIG P320 pistol configured with a folding stock and registered as an SBR, during the Desert Brutality 2022 competition. The author details their experience in the "Trooper" division, which involves carrying all necessary gear. The USW-320 is presented as a modern take on the classic stocked pistol concept, and its performance across various stages, including those up to 200 yards and closer pistol bays, is assessed. The author also notes the decision to remove the compensator due to excessive noise and concussion.
This video showcases Kit Badger's competition loadout for Desert Brutality 2022. The focus is on a "low pro and comfortable" setup, detailing specific clothing items like Lems shoes and Adidas track pants, along with tactical gear such as Smith Director Elite RX glasses, Otto Engineering Noizebarrier TAC headset, and a Unity Tactical CLUTCH system. The firearm featured is a Walther PDP F-Series 3.5" pistol with a Streamlight TLR-7 A and a Black Point Tactical holster. A Q LLC MiniFix rifle with a Helix 6 Precision 6.8 SPC II Carbon Fiber Barrel and Q LLC Thunder Chicken suppressor, along with Scalarworks PEAK iron sights and a Lunar Concepts sling and pouch, are also part of the loadout.
This video performs a ruggedness test on the Laugo Alien pistol, specifically a mud test, to determine its reliability in harsh conditions. The creator aims to assess if the pistol can withstand rough handling and still function, making it a viable option for competitive shooting events like Finnish Brutality and Desert Brutality. The experiment involves subjecting the firearm to dirt and grime to gauge its durability and operational integrity.
This YouTube video, titled 'A Dispatch from Desert Brutality 2021,' offers a glimpse into the event by checking in with attendees. While the description is brief, the title implies a focus on activities or experiences related to 'Desert Brutality,' which often involves challenging shooting competitions or tactical training exercises in a desert environment. The video likely features participants discussing their experiences, potentially showcasing various firearms and gear used in such an event.
This is a November 2020 Q&A video from InRange TV, featuring a wide array of questions from viewers. Topics range from lighthearted debates about cereal and soups to serious discussions about firearm malfunctions, favorite calibers, and the role of double-action revolvers. The video also touches upon AR-15 design, reproduction black powder revolvers, digital security, and even dinosaur defense. Specific firearm models and calibers are discussed, alongside competition shooting advice, industry trends, and historical firearm tactics. The content caters to a dedicated firearms enthusiast audience with a mix of technical and practical inquiries.
This video review focuses on the Sig Sauer P320 XFIVE Legion pistol, highlighting its design as a competition-ready firearm. The reviewer details the tungsten-infused polymer grip module, which significantly increases weight and provides an advantage in competitions. The video mentions the reviewer's personal experience using previous P320 XFive models in events like the Tactical Games and Desert Brutality 2020, as well as a Level 2 Pistol Course. The Sig XFIVE Legion is presented as a user-friendly, 'turn-key' competition pistol with the added benefit of being part of the modular Sig P320 ecosystem. Links to various products and support channels are also provided in the description.
This April 2020 Q&A session from InRange TV covers a wide array of firearms-related topics submitted by viewers. Questions range from the suitability of the 2011 platform for EDC, historical comparisons of rifle platforms like the M16 and AK-style rifles, to modern firearm discussions involving suppressors, optics, and specific caliber effectiveness. The Q&A also touches upon historical firearms from the Old West, including lever-action rifles and dual-wielding pistols, alongside thoughts on future global conflicts and war material production. Personal preferences for firearms, ammunition, and even beverages are also addressed, making for a diverse viewer interaction.
This video captures a moment of downtime during Desert Brutality 2020, showing participants taking a lunch break. The description highlights enjoying 'some culture' during this pause in the competition, suggesting a brief respite and possibly some camaraderie among competitors. As it's a brief clip from a larger event, it offers a glimpse into the atmosphere and less action-oriented aspects of the competition.
This video concludes Day 2 of the Desert Brutality 2020 competition, focusing on the Armored +P Division. The creator, Kit Badger, details his experience in the well-organized and safe event, highlighting the contributions of InRange TV and KE Arms. He also expresses gratitude to Weapon Outfitters for sponsorship, Ventura Munitions for .308 ammunition, and Minuteman Munitions for 9mm ammunition. The video encourages viewers to check out Kit Badger's website for more content and products, as well as his merchandise stores.
This video covers Day 1 of the Desert Brutality 2020 competition, focusing on the Armored +P division. The creator, Kit Badger, details his experience using an American Defense Manufacturing AR-10 equipped with a SureFire SOCOM 762 Mini Suppressor and Atibal X 1-10 optic, along with a Sig Sauer X5 Legion pistol featuring a Romeo 1 optic. He specifically mentions the use of Ventura Munitions 7.62 ammunition and Minuteman Munitions 147gr 9mm. The competition is produced by InRange TV and KE Arms.
This video showcases preparation for the Desert Brutality 2020 competition, specifically the Classic division which requires firearms manufactured in 1946 or earlier. The creator will be competing with a semi-automatic FG-42 rifle and a French Modele 1935A pistol, using this monthly 2-gun match as a final practice session for the upcoming event.