This video announces the availability of the WWSD2020 rifle in Europe through Brownells' EU partners. The European version is nearly identical to the US model, with modifications to the bolt carrier and absence of an auto sear cut to comply with regulations in Germany and other EU countries. The rifles will be CIP proofed in Germany for relevant countries and will ship directly to those without CIP requirements. The re-upload was to fix audio issues.
This video analyzes the WWSD2020 rifle, a modern take on Eugene Stoner's original design principles, focusing on its lightweight build and performance at 650 yards. The rifle, weighing in at 6.5 lbs with an optic, utilizes advanced materials like polymer and carbon fiber. It's paired with a Primary Arms 1-8x Griffin scope and 77-grain match ammunition. The video explores the rifle's controversial nature within the firearm community and hints at future episodes delving deeper into its performance and design philosophy.
This video covers Day 2 of the Finnish Brutality 2021 competition, a challenging shooting match held near Helsinki. Hosted by Varusteleka and featuring collaborations with Sako, InRangeTV, and others, the event included unique stages with moving vehicles, a water hazard, and a blind stage. Despite cold, wet weather, the organization was excellent, allowing the event to run smoothly and even finish early. The presenter discusses using a WWSD2020 carbine and a Bul Armory M5 (9mm) and shares personal experiences with the physically and mentally demanding course, highlighting the appeal of difficult elements and strong logistics for competitive shooting.
This YouTube video features an "old school InRange content - a Versus Match!" using the WWSD2020 rifle. The description highlights that the WWSD2020 rifles are now in full production and available for order through Brownells. It also discloses that InRange receives a small commission on sales and is otherwise viewer-supported via Patreon. The content appears to be a comparative shooting match involving the WWSD2020.
This video discusses the KE Arms Carbon Fiber Float Tube, a critical component for the WWSD2020 carbine. Supply chain issues have significantly delayed large-scale production, prompting KE Arms to bring manufacturing in-house and implement design upgrades. The video also mentions potential future plans to sell complete WWSD uppers and individual float tubes after pre-order fulfillment. Pre-orders for the WWSD2020 are currently open at Brownells.
This video features a "mud test" of the WWSD2020 carbine, available for pre-order at Brownells. The content focuses on evaluating the firearm's performance under adverse conditions, specifically by exposing it to mud and observing its functionality. The video aims to demonstrate the reliability and durability of the WWSD2020 carbine.
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 "The Brutal Montage - Winter War - Finnish Brutality 2021", showcasing behind-the-scenes footage and unseen stages of the cancelled Finnish Brutality 2021 event, which was themed around the Winter War. Despite the main event's postponement to an October "mud edition", this montage highlights participants running stages in Finnish snow. The event is a collaboration between InRange TV and Varusteleka, with sponsorship from SAKO Finland for ammunition and support from Polaris Logistics for the WWSD2020 carbine. Notable participants include individuals from Varusteleka, Bloke on the Range, Forgotten Weapons, Les from Polaris Logistics, and @jenkarolina.
This video provides a detailed explanation of the final production specifications for the WWSD2020 carbine. It meticulously breaks down every component, from the butt plate to the muzzle device, elaborating on the selection rationale and intended purpose of each part within the rifle's overall design. Specific details mentioned include the durable low-profile steel gas block, which is dimpled and screwed in place, a mid-length gas system, and a barrel with a 1/8 twist rate.
This video update focuses on the WWSD2020 project, specifically detailing the selection process for the Bolt Carrier Group (BCG). The creators aim to demonstrate their claims regarding the chosen BCG and explain the reasoning behind their decision. The video emphasizes viewer support through Patreon.
This Q&A session covers a wide range of firearm-related topics, including collecting tips for WWI/WWII firearms, discussions on support weapons in .280 British, the purpose of the Stoner 63 system, and potential modern pistols for James Bond. It also delves into specific firearm features like H&K drum sights and folding stocks, explores historical firearms such as needlefire rifles and the FN-D vs. ZB-30, and touches upon the .280 British and .45 Liberator cartridges. The video also addresses collecting advice, the impact of audience size on public statements, and the reasoning behind choosing the WWSD2020 over other AR platforms.
This is a Q&A session covering a wide range of firearms and related topics. Questions range from specific cartridge opinions (45-70, 300BLK, odd AR15 calibers, 6.5 Creedmoor) to firearm types (SMG, SKS as DMR, lever guns vs bolt guns, AR vs AKM vs G36, 1911 in Revolutionary War, WWSD2020), optics (NODs, red dot vs blue dot, folding RDS, zeroing), accessories (firearm accessory disappointment, suppressor, short stroke kits), historical contexts (Civil War paper cartridges, prohibition era, Old West outlaws, Brutality matches, CAS division), and general firearms community issues (liberal gun ownership). It also touches on non-firearms topics like VR games and PS5/Xbox/PC.