This video covers day two of the Finnish Brutality 2024 practical shooting match, organized by Varusteleka. The event featured ten stages of shooting over two days, attracting 235 competitors. A significant portion competed in the 'Armored' division, requiring rifle plates and a minimum weight of 26lb, with a subset ('Breacher') facing additional physical challenges after each stage. The presenter participated in the Armored Breacher division with an RK 62 M3 clone rifle and a Laugo Alien pistol, achieving 30th place out of 235 participants. The video highlights the demanding nature of the competition and the use of specific firearms and gear.
This video covers the Finnish Brutality 2024 practical shooting match, described as the best the creator has ever participated in. Organized by Varusteleka, the event featured 10 stages over two days near Helsinki with 235 competitors. A significant portion, two-thirds, competed in the Armored division with mandatory gear weighing at least 26 lbs. One-third of the Armored competitors also joined the Breacher subset, which included a physical challenge after each stage. The creator competed in Armored Breacher using an RK 62 M3 clone and a Laugo Alien, finishing 30th out of 235. The video promises more content from the event.
This video covers the Finnish Brutality 2024 practical shooting match, highlighting its demanding nature and the innovative elements introduced. The description details the event's structure, including the "Armored" and "Breacher" divisions, and mentions the firearms used by the presenter, specifically an RK 62 M3 clone and a Laugo Alien pistol. The event, run by Varusteleka, attracted 235 competitors, with a significant portion participating in the heavy gear "Armored" division, and a subset facing additional physical challenges.
This video documents the experience of Polenar Tactical in Finland during 2019. The content highlights their activities including hosting a training class for Varusteleka, exploring the Varusteleka store and bar, attending a meet-and-greet, and traveling through Helsinki. The description indicates a positive experience with a promise of return, suggesting a strong connection with their Finnish partners and audience.
This video offers a tour of well-preserved Russian Imperial Army trench systems built around Helsinki between 1914 and 1917 during World War I. It provides viewers with a glimpse into the living and fighting conditions of soldiers in these extensive defensive structures prior to the collapse of Imperial Russia. The channel is viewer-supported via Patreon.
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