This video is an FAQ for the "Handgun Brutality" handgun-only competition. Hosted by Sinistral Rifleman and Karl, it addresses common questions about the event, including gun choices, shooting positions, measurement guidelines for firearms and magazines, caliber and power restrictions, recommended gear, and stage design. The discussion touches upon comparisons with IPSC, IDPA, and SASS, and anticipates physical challenges and unique elements compared to local handgun matches.
This video features Karl from InRange attempting a "Spinner Challenge" with a transferable, fully automatic M11A1 submachine gun. The challenge involves engaging the MGM Spinner target at a close range of 10 yards with the highly selective M11A1, which boasts a cyclic rate exceeding 1200 rounds per minute. The challenge was proposed by InRange Patreon supporters. The video highlights the intense firepower of the M11A1 in a dynamic shooting scenario.
This YouTube video features a "VERSUS MATCH" comparing the Springfield Armory Hellion bullpup rifle. Hosts Jordan and Ian introduce the rifle, and then Karl and Ian engage in a head-to-head test of the Hellion in a classic InRange style. The video is viewer-supported through Patreon.
This video announces the immediate shipping of the WWSD 2020 carbine by Brownells, following numerous delays. It encourages viewers to purchase their own carbine now. The description also links to a full head-to-head match video between Karl and the uploader on the InRange channel for more detailed content.
This video introduces the Civil Defense Rifle (CDR), an economical alternative to the WWSD2020 rifle. Developed by KE Arms and Brownells in collaboration with InRange and others, the CDR is designed for budget-consciousness and parts availability. Key differences include a skeletonized aluminum handguard instead of carbon fiber, a standard recoil system, KE Arms' DMR trigger, an ambidextrous safety only, and a nitrided bolt and carrier. The CDR has an MSRP of $1249.99, significantly lower than the WWSD2020's $1699.99. The video highlights the CDR as a great option for those seeking a less expensive WWSD alternative, with the CDR currently in stock at Brownells.
This video captures RDOUBLEG's first-ever outdoor shooting experience, shared with Karl. The content appears to be lighthearted and entertaining, indicated by the "FUNNY COMMENTARY" in the title. The description also provides links to support the channel and purchase merchandise, along with credits for the background music. The video seems to be a casual vlog documenting a new shooter's journey.
This video features a first match experience with a prototype WWSD-2020 firearm. The description directs viewers to a separate InRange video for a full discussion with Karl and Russell Phagan, as well as additional stage runs from other participants. This suggests a focus on competitive shooting or practical application of the firearm in a match environment. The "InRange" channel typically covers firearms, tactical gear, and shooting sports, making this video highly relevant to that audience.
This video provides an update on the WWSD2020 (What Would Stoner Do) project, a rifle concept developed in 2017 to create a lightweight and modern interpretation of the original AR-15/M16 design. The project utilized advanced materials like a monolithic polymer receiver and carbon fiber handguard, achieving excellent accuracy and reliability, including passing the InRange mud test. The description highlights the collaboration with Brownells and KE Arms, leading to the commercially available WWSD2020, which features the KE Arms KP-15 polymer lower receiver.
This video announces a giveaway for a unique TR-1 sling from Sly Tactical, personally signed by Karl. Viewers are directed to a provided link to enter the giveaway, with terms and conditions available on the site. The description also encourages support for Tactical Rifleman through Patreon or by purchasing merchandise, and highlights recommendations for optics and gear from a partnered Amazon shop. Additional links for the Tactical Rifleman website and social media profiles (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) are included.
This March 2020 Q&A session from InRange TV features a variety of viewer questions covering diverse firearms topics. Discussions include details about upcoming Brutality matches, impressions from Shot Show, advice for red dot sights with astigmatism, historical firearm comparisons (Cap-and-ball vs. rimfire/pinfire revolvers, M1 Garand vs. M1 Carbine), considerations for the WWSD rifle platform (6.5 Creedmoor caliber, polymer lowers, prism scopes), firearm laws on other planets, ban-state rifle options, the decline in 2GACM match filming, 3D printing firearm accessories, and feedback on DB2020. Practical advice is also given on competitive shooting gear, AK recoil spring buffers, and ballistic eyewear. The content touches on historical firearms, modern firearm technology, competitive shooting, and gun rights.
This video showcases Stage 5, "BMP Escape," from the Finnish Brutality 2019 competition. While the description is brief, it indicates a competitive shooting event featuring a participant named Karl. The event name "Finnish Brutality" suggests a high-intensity, challenging shooting match. The support link indicates it's from the "InRangeTV" channel, which typically covers firearms-related content.
This video showcases Karl's performance during Stage 4 of the Finnish Brutality 2019 competition, identified as the 'Intel' stage. The footage captures a competitive shooting scenario, providing viewers with a glimpse into the challenges and execution required in this specific stage of the event. The description also highlights that the "InRange" channel is viewer-supported, encouraging community engagement through platforms like Patreon.