This video from InRange TV showcases the KEArms side-folding variants of their KP15 monolithic polymer lower receivers, previously standardized for the WWSD project. The demonstration covers both the standard and the newly available 9mm side-folding versions. The description encourages viewer support through Patreon.
This video from InRange TV focuses on the WWSD Retro Modernized Carbine Upper. While the description is brief, it highlights the channel's support through Patreon and a merchandise store. The title suggests a detailed look at a specific firearm component, likely involving its features, build, and potentially its performance. Given InRange TV's typical content, expect analysis relevant to AR-15 platforms and modern firearm modifications.
This YouTube video features an "InRange TV" segment showcasing the WWSD Competition Edition rifle during an actual match. The video highlights the rifle's performance in a competitive shooting environment, with "Sinistral Rifleman" appearing to be involved in the match. The description also includes a call to action for viewer support via Patreon.
This video from InRange TV explores the concept of a "gamer gun" in the context of the WWSD carbine. The creators discuss what constitutes a "gamer gun" and then showcase a specific WWSD build designed with that purpose in mind. The video aims to clarify the term and demonstrate a practical application of it for viewers.
This video from InRange TV discusses the impact of AR-15 barrel length on projectile velocity, specifically for .223/5.56 ammunition. The presenter clarifies a correction regarding the specific ammunition used (PMC Bronze, not M193) but emphasizes that the core point about barrel length and velocity remains valid. The video demonstrates and discusses the velocity differences observed with 14.7, 16, and 20-inch barrels, highlighting the importance of sufficient velocity for the round's effectiveness. The content is supported by viewer contributions via Patreon.
This YouTube video from InRange claims that the AR-15 (specifically a WWSD variant) is more reliable than the AK platform. The description debunks the common belief that the AK is inherently superior in all conditions, citing a mud test where the AR-15 (WWSD) succeeded while the AK failed. The video aims to challenge conventional wisdom regarding the reliability of these two iconic rifle platforms.
This video features InRange TV conducting a heat stress test on a Kinetic Manufacturing pencil barrel, intended for the WWSD project. The test aims to determine if the barrel meets the project's standards, referencing previous testing done on an Original Colt SP1. The description highlights that barrel acquisition is a production bottleneck for the WWSD project and mentions that the channel is viewer-supported via Patreon.
This video documents Day 1 of the Finnish Brutality 2022 competition, a challenging event that has expanded to 10 stages over two days. The "Recon" division adds a significant physical element, requiring participants to wear heavy gear (armor plates, multiple magazines for rifle and pistol, water, and a knife) and complete a 3km run after each stage, totaling 30km. The presenter participates in this division for the challenge. Gear featured includes Finnish M05 camouflage, a WWSD rifle with Aimpoint CompM5 and Vortex 3x magnifier, a Laugo Alien pistol, an Anthropoid knife, and gear from Varusteleka. The video acknowledges Dr. Jackson Crawford for the intro poem.
This video from InRange TV discusses the history and legal issues surrounding the WWSD project, specifically criticizing GWACS Armory. The creator alleges GWACS Armory is pursuing legal action due to perceived failure and incompetence, framing them as "grifters." The content delves into the project's delays and the company's alleged actions.
This video features a comprehensive review of the KE Arms KP-15 "What Would Stoner Do" (WWSD) AR-15 rifle. The reviewer discusses the rifle's "insane" $1700 price point for a polymer AR, its hyped reception, and compares it to serious competition in the market. The review includes extensive shooting footage and "Bunker Style" commentary with "TacticalDoodle", offering a critical look at the WWSD's value and performance. Various firearm accessories and gear, including optics and range equipment, are also showcased and linked.
This video focuses on how to "ruin" a WWSD firearm. Based solely on the title, the content likely involves modifications, potentially negative alterations, or a discussion of common mistakes that degrade the performance or condition of a WWSD firearm. It could also be a satirical take on modifying firearms in undesirable ways. Without a transcript, it's difficult to ascertain the exact nature of the "ruining," but it suggests a hands-on or opinion-based approach to the specific firearm model.
This InRange Q&A session covers a wide array of firearms-related topics, from the utility of VR for training and the importance of single-handed manipulation for CCW, to specific firearm comparisons like the FN FAL, Walther CCP, Springfield Trapdoor vs. Remington Rolling Block, and M1 Garand & BAR vs. SKS & RPD. Ammunition effectiveness for AR-15 platforms (55 grain), optic choices (Prism vs. Red Dot/Holographic), and the controversy surrounding the WWSD are discussed. The video also touches on blackpowder firearms, AK-47 equivalents, and historical firearms. Other topics include Brutality match formats, gun rights arguments, and even a question about blackpowder in an AK.