This video provides an update on the ongoing lawsuit between GWACS and KE Arms, detailing how most of GWACS' complaints have been dismissed. The focus shifts to the remaining claims of NDA violations against KE Arms. The content encourages financial support for KE Arms through purchases of KP15 and KP9 receivers, as all revenue is directed towards legal defense. A trial date is set for May 15th, with the hope for a favorable outcome for KE Arms.
This video delves into the ongoing lawsuit between GWACS Armory LLC and KE Arms, along with other defendants including Brownells and specific individuals. The content creator, from Forgotten Weapons, offers their perspective on the legal proceedings, which they have been aware of since its inception. The discussion touches upon the legal aspects of the case and provides links to supporting documentation and discussions, including AR15.com threads, GWACS's public statements regarding tooling and inventory, and court filings.
This Q&A video features Matt Larosiere discussing the Rare Breed FRT trigger and Russell Phagan on painting the KP-15, alongside various firearms-related questions. Topics covered include C&R licenses, FB Radom's return, pistol slide milling and optics, specific historical firearms like the Maxim-Tokarev, Nagant 1895, Luger 1906, RSC-1917, and M1 Garand vs M14, as well as the SKS's military success. The discussion also delves into cartridge conversions, revolver calibers, WWI SMG calibers, MP-1 through MP-6 submachine guns, NFA Trusts, direct gas impingement, specific historical arms, machine gun rate of fire, WW1 rifle builds, grenade launchers, career paths in firearms, and P90 magazine reliability. It also touches on personal interests like learning French and European culture.
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 announces the launch of the WWSD2020 project, a continuation of InRangeTV's 2017 "What Would Stoner Do" initiative. The project aims to recapture the original vision of Eugene Stoner's AR-15 design, incorporating modern materials and concepts. A key highlight is the introduction of a new Mk3 polymer lower, manufactured by KE Arms under Russell Phagan's guidance, addressing previous accessibility issues. The project will also offer complete WWSD rifles through a partnership with Brownells, with additional content available on their landing page.
This video features a DSA Arms Israeli Light Barrel FAL being put through its paces at a 2g-ACM match. InRange TV's Ian and Sinistral Rifleman (Russell Phagan) test the performance of this classic battle rifle under competitive conditions. The video aims to determine how the old battle rifle will perform on the clock.
This video features Ian and Russell Phagan (Sinistral Rifleman) putting an Israeli Light Barrel FAL rifle through its paces at a 2g-ACM match. The content focuses on the performance of this classic battle rifle in a competitive shooting environment, aiming to determine how it holds up under pressure on the clock. The description also highlights that InRange is viewer-supported via Patreon.
This video features Ian and Russell Phagan (Sinistral Rifleman) putting a DSA Arms Israeli FAL through its paces at a 2g-ACM match. The content focuses on evaluating the performance of this classic battle rifle in a competitive shooting environment. The description highlights that the channel is viewer-supported via Patreon.
This video features Ian and Sinistral Rifleman (Russell Phagan) testing an Israeli Light Barrel FAL at a 2g-ACM match. The content focuses on putting an older battle rifle through its paces in a competitive shooting environment. The description highlights that the video is viewer-supported through Patreon, indicating a community-driven content model. The primary goal is to assess the performance of the FAL rifle under timed conditions during the match.
This video features a discussion and conclusion from the SMM3Gun event, one of the world's largest 3Gun competitions. Participants Karl, Sinistral Rifleman (Russell Phagan), and Iain Harrison (Recoil Magazine) gather to discuss their experiences. The video highlights the competitive shooting aspect of the event and promotes viewer support for the InRange TV channel.
This YouTube video showcases Stage 11 of the Superstition Mountain Mystery 3 Gun competition, featuring participants Karl, Sinistral Rifleman (Russell Phagan), and Iain Harrison of Recoil Magazine. The content focuses on the dynamic and challenging nature of 3Gun shooting events, highlighting the skills and equipment involved in this popular competitive discipline. The video is viewer-supported, indicating a community-driven approach to content creation.
This video features a segment from the Superstition Mountain Mystery 3 Gun competition, specifically Stage 10, titled "Russian Dolls." The description highlights the participation of Karl, Sinistral Rifleman (Russell Phagan), and Iain Harrison from Recoil Magazine. It emphasizes the event as one of the world's largest 3Gun competitions and reminds viewers that InRange is viewer-supported.