The German requirement for the minimum barrel length or "Anscheinkriegswaffen" (apparent weapons of war, i.e. guns that look like scary military rifles) was reduced from 42cm to 40cm for competitive shooting (no such restrictions ever existed for hunters) with the latest revamp of the gun laws in 2020 (one of the few things that got better). So a 16" barrel (40.6cm) is now sufficient. No special barrel will be needed for us \o/
In Finland, they did the same. Former legal measurements for a rifle were, overall at least 84 cm and barrel had to be more than 40 cm. Now it's overall at least 60 cm and barrel must be at least 30cm. So that was great. Now I can have KAC SR15 11.5" with pinned flash suppressor.
@@vpr2528 Interesting, 60cm OAL (in the shortest fireable configuration, e.g. with stock folded/collapsed) and 30cm barrel length is also the legal definition of a long gun here in Germany (and has been for a long time). However here the barrel length is measured including the bolt and bolt carrier in the locked position. So for example an MP5 with a 22.5cm barrel is still a rifle with a fixed stock. But with the A3 collapsible stock or a folder, it's a pistol.
@@Cheka__ It doesn't sound like a big deal, until you realize that 42cm is 16.53". So any typical 16" barrel (i.e. 16.25-16.5") did not quite cut it. And unlike in the US, only the rifled part of the barrel is counter. So welding on a muzzle device isn't helping much either. But on the other hand, it's not that critical either, as the
Yea. They are light enough that you can pull a fun party trick with friends. In some cases you can swap all the accessories off your friends AR onto a WWSD and the WWSD ends up about the same weight as your friends base rifle even with all the accessories.
I built my own using their specs, including the KE Arms lower, several months back and the thing is a joy to shoot. Mine holds about two minutes of angle, which is more than adequate. One of the best things about this rifle is that you don't have as many pins and springs just waiting to go flying upon disassembly, always a weak point in the AR system. After decades of the AR-15 becoming heavier and heavier, this is definitely a step in the right direction.
@@CasperInkyMagoo A better shooter than I am could probably wring out the last bit of accuracy from this rifle. I have other rifles, such as an HK MR556, that are definitely capable of sub-MOA accuracy. For a very light rifle such as this (especially considering the sort of uses this rifle was designed for), two minutes is just fine with me. In my experience over forty years, I've seen people shot 50 100 yard groups where 49 of the groups will average 2". One group will come in at an inch and they will declare the rifle an MOA shooter. Most people vastly overstate the accuracy of their firearms.
@@CasperInkyMagoo One other thing. Because this rifle is so light and handy, you don't have to shoot it from a sandbag rifle rest to achieve excellent accuracy from it. There is such a thing as practical accuracy, and the WWSD design excels by these standards.
And in a modern context: every less pound of rifle is another pound of optics, lights, magnifiers, night vision, laser target designators, etc. That you can put on a rifle.
It's nice to see two of my four favourite firearms experts together on RUclips. The WWSD rifle looks great. Sadly the child who would be prime minister in Ottawa has banned all AR platform rifles in Canada, so I will never be able to get one of these.
The Left Wing wants to ban Stoner rifles. It's because they're afraid of Black things. They think they're violent, kill children, and want to have sex with their flabby minger wives while they hopelessly watch on from a wingback chair. Wait, they seem to have strayed off topic with that last one...
We’ll be able to get black rifles in Canada again one day. The OIC ban is too all over the place to be set in stone forever. And when we do this is the first thing I’m buying
@ManualLabor I'm from Switzerland, so they are pretty ok, even though 2 years ago we adapted some of the stupid EU laws which made some stuff more complicated to get. But for now all in all it's pretty relaxed. Except for course when it comes to concealed carry, that's a no go since about 30 years. Unless you have some real good reason.
@@iamAwesomo1994 which is why we don’t screw with lightening those items. In case you didn’t notice, this particular individual rifle had two tungsten weights on its buffer component.
I know there are ways to legally own AR-15s in Norway. So I'll just have to wait for COVID lockdowns to lift, so that I can finally join my local shooter's club and start qualifying for dynamic shooting, and hope the WWSD2020 is available by the time I get it in order :P
In all likelihood, when the government gets around to implementing the new firearms legislation, we'll finally be rid of the stupid whitelist system we've had for the last couple of decades. That should mean the WWSD becomes legal for IPSC (DSSN) shooters, it is currently not legal in Norway because it isn't on the list of approved models. Last I heard, the change is scheduled for this spring give or take a few months.
If they want to sell it in Norway they can indeed do that. And if you want to stick quad stacked 100 round mags in it and a suppressor on it you're free to do so as well. You can own pretty much everything short of SBR's and select fire weapons in Norway. You just have to get your dynamic sports shooting license and a background check in order. A friend of mine is into DSS and uses an MR223 A3 which is a great rifle to shoot but fairly heavy compared to the WWSD2020 weighing in at 3.5kg or 7.7lb. The WWSD2020 is literally half the weight of the H&K AG3/G3 I used as a service rifle which blows my mind.
@@slashdotism If you're qualified to own an AR then you also qualify to own standard capacity magazine, yes. Under the new rules though, we unfortunately have to comply with EU regulations saying rifle mags over 10 rounds capacity are "prohibited" meaning you cannot buy them for hunting rifles etc. Gotta be an active IPSC shooter or a reserve officer to get large mags.
If it's not on the "White list, it is not for Norway (I am a Norwegian IPSC/DSSN AR rifle shooter). But Brownells could apply for it to be on the "White list". Hope they do. I'm not familiar with the coming regulations, but do not have high hopes.
It's crazy how rapidly Canada literally outlawed guns (with arisoft following suit.) Went from very similar laws to Colorado, to in just a few years, completely banned, and raiding houses. And people say the Cohen Act couldn't happen.
@@Greenfeld13 fix your stuff Colorado, it's absolutely ridiculous. I welcome our neighbours in Weld county, if you'll release them from captivity, lol.
@@CasperInkyMagoo Maybe, but nothing they're saying is false. Watch the inrange wwsd2017 and wwsd2020 set of videos. They've been saying the same things for years, long before there was any idea of selling it.
I think he's just explaining why they made the decisions they did. Obviously he's going to say it has good features if they willingly designed it that way.
A lot of thought has gone into that - and one can the influence of the left -hander Ian in getting it to work left or right handed (or even single handed). All too often tools designed for one handedness are a total liability to the other handedness.
I find that ambidextrous ARs provide advantages to the correct handed as well. I find it easier to sweep an ambi selector lever back to the safe position with my firing hand index finger than with my thumb. On a “milspec” gun righties can only use the thumb.
The rifle matches they (inrange tv) do often includes mandatory off hand shooting. So left hand shooting is required to complete a stage. Might as well finish off the rest of the ambi because it makes a rifle much more flexible and marketable.
"Tucking up tight" benefits: 1. Less muscle fatigue 2. Slightly smaller silhouette 3. Slightly more peripheral view None of these matter until your targets are dynamic and you have to be constantly alert and ready. Examples: 1. Dangerous game hunting 2. Military/LEO on patrol 3. Getting your behind handed to you in paintball by your cousins The last one might be personal but you get my point...
met the Bloke in person in Finnish brutality some time ago dude ran a FAL like a pro. I asked whether it was canadian he said it was from some place near australia.
Dont know if somebody already wrote this. But Germany does in fact not need a different barrel lenght anymore. With the last law change the updated the length from 42cm (roughly 16.75 inches) to 40cm (roughly 16") to comply to US standards and allow import of US Models unchanged. For the Rest of the Video: Love Mike, Love Ian. Both of them in one video is a treat. Keep up the good work!
It is great watching two gentlemen who know their guns talking about a particular firearm. Once COVID is finished off we will hopefully get more pairings like this.
I do like that the bolt release can be activated by trigger finger. It's not like I need a 4th AR, but if I can convince the missus that this is a game changer...
I like! I also like building my own, so I today, I purchased a stripped lower in FDE by KE Arms. I can't wait. I've avoided the "plastic" lowers until now, but I can see great improvements. Thanks guys!
It is a well thought out gun, but I think only time will tell whether or not it has the necessary durability and longevity. Thus far things look hopeful.
@@timmteller871 Doesn't that kind of depend on what you want to shoot, and where? If you're trying to knock off the local population of rabbits or grey squirrels, both invasive vermin here, it may be a bit over the top. If you're after feral goats and hogs that are wrecking the ecosystem, it's fine, I'm sure. If you're after Chinese water deer, another invasive species, it'll do the job. If your target is 1300 lbs of moose, 2 km away or wearing a lot of rifle plates, this is not the rifle for the job. If it's 1300 lbs of moose, 2 km away *and* wearing a lot of rifle plates, we need to know the backstory to your current problem, because that's quite unusual, and also may I suggest leaving it to the artillery?
I built a KP15 that has a thicker 16" SS barrel and a lightweight, but not carbon fiber lightweight, handguard. It still feels great in the hand. I believe if one stays 16" (or 18" skinny) without a "heavy" barrel it will still feel exceptionally acceptable.
I'm legit bashing myself right now because I can't recall the gun itself, but a buddy of mine once let me go through a handfull of mags with his rifle and I goddamn LOVED the octogonal hand guard. I naturally gravitate towards the "C-clamp" grip (thumb over bore) and I found it fantastically ergonomic. I was baffled at first, thinking such a thick hand guard shouldn't have felt so natural with that grip, but then I simulated the grip on and empty hand and looked through it... it naturally makes a goddamn octagon. That realisation blew my tiny mind.
My opinion is OOOH YES, here’s an AR I could definitely get on with. There’s no weird buffer tube noises, recoil is negligible and it’s light as a feather. I still don’t know my way around and AR though. My first action with it was to drop the mag instead of dropping the bolt 😆
Just did multiple times the other day on a Mk.12 build. (PRI factory upper, FNH factory military collectors M16A4 lower w/ timney one piece FCG) Bolt was sluggish going into battery. Failed to go into battery when dropping bolt on a several 20/30 G3 magpul magazines only loaded with 5-6 rounds. It was a buddy’s rifle. I am going with he hasn’t cleaned it and or it needs a new buffer spring.
Hi! Quick qualifier, I’ve used the AR platform in several different configurations, contexts, and applications over the past 12 years. From recreation, competition, military, and more recently in LE and armory work. The dirtiest I’ve ever had a rifle get was while conducting medical evacs in a desert environment. Constant brown-outs from helicopters caused every nook and cranny of my rifle to get completely inundated with gritty sand particles. I test fired my rifle before cleaning later the next day and had no issues. More recently (and in a less hostile environment) during a training exercise my rifle became pretty filthy from swamp mud. Moved directly into a live fire exercise and didn’t have any failures. All this to say I’ve never had to use the thing, but in both instances my hands were so contaminated with gunk (blood/sand, swamp mud) that I’d rather have pushed on the forward assist to seat a bolt rather than try to seat it with my thumb on the dust cover divot and introduce more gunk into the action. Also consider if you are in a situation where you need to immediately seat a bolt rather than apply more careful remediation (think firefight) you’ve likely been firing your rifle a bit and that dust cover divot gets extremely hot since it has two gas exhaust ports in it. I for one like having the forward assist, but a rifle without one is not useless or even greatly disadvantaged in my opinion.
If you haven't watched the Eugene Stoner interview, he mentions that Colt wasn't willing to pay the licensing fee for the best quality chrome plating process.
This might be my favorite WWSD update yet. Might be Bloke's voice, might be a range on a color other than Arizona Yellow... Might be just seeing the little beast run!
@@Cross31415 The InRange video was intended to be clinical - it was a full and thorough break down of the rifle and its components to ensure people knew what they were paying for if they decide to acquire one.
Just ordered one tonight (a KP15 lower). I _DO_ wish they had gone with a more modern grip angle akin to the BCM but I'm SUPER excited to build it up and put my 16" 6.5 Grendel upper on it. It's my "Mountain rifle" for hunting up here in OR/WA and most often, Idaho, and it'll be amazing to have an even lighter set-up for when I get up in the steeps and the rocks. I think I'll also like the polymer for less cold-transfer in the snow aye. Very excited to get it in my hands here whenever.
To be honest the Home Office could legalise semi autos overnight and no one would notice. The UK public are 99.9% convinced that guns are outright illegal so they wouldn't even notice the difference. Of course the Home Office would never do this, they're still convinced pot gives you reefer madness.
Really sexy AR, one can see how drastically they improved the rifle following WWSD2017. KE Arms really outdid themselves with their products, truly innovative work! I love to see Ian and the Bloke together, they have a fantastic way of complementing the other's perspective. Shame this gun is probably gonna cost you an arm and a leg in Switzerland. Also shame we didn't get to see Chap shooting! All in all a superb video!
Uh oh. I’m left handed and may have just found my first AR since my Army Issue iron sights M16A1. I may miss the hot shell casings going down my fatigue shirt however (not!) and the gymnastics with the safety and bolt release. This looks gooooooooood.
👍🏻👏🏻looks amazing, awesome concept which has won me over to ars from aks due to the weight, streamlined systems, wieldyness, and efficiency of design! This made me CONVERT
If your non magnified red dot is absolute co witnessed, it will also co-witness the backup front sight. The backup rear sight is really a third backup that you'll use if the battery dies and/or you lose the optic altogether.
buis could be mounted entirely on forend if desired as well, lose some sight radius and would be limited to the large diopter but they would be there jic. you don't have to be tier one to incidentally get mud, grease, fogging, or breakage applied to an optic. I realize that you need to be careful w/ screw length/ placement in regards to the gas tube. or simply get a forend with top pic rail.
I think Bushmaster deserves some credit on this idea..They had a Carbon 15 that was polymer and carbon fiber mixed upper and lower receiver. The rifle was super light and still to this day the smoothest charging AR I've ever owned..They had a few QC issues and should've reinforced a few areas, but they idea was really awesome. I consider it a sleeper AR that not many people know about but is a diamond in the rough if you can find one. Finding one that was made great is even harder
@@SinistralRifleman It's not trash...Is it perfect? No. I'm simply saying people have been trying polymer receivers and lightweight materials for a long time now. Don't take it as a slight against your lower receiver lol
Great rifle! Well planned out. I also like the PDQ ambi bolt catch release. Ever since I purchased my Aero Precision ambi receiver, I fell in love with it. So much so, that I put PDQ’s on all of my lower receivers. It’s also probably the cheapest, yet reliable way to install/have an ambi function on an AR.
At 13:18, I don't think anyone thinks "tucking in" is better for shooting. It's just a thing people do when their hands get tired. Not an issue when you are doing recreational shooting, might be an issue in the military/LE when you have to hold that rifle up on that corner for 15 minutes. And when the you-know-what hits the fan, you change to C-clamp for better recoil controll.
@@killdizzle yeah but militaries don’t tuck in anymore with body armor, we square off. The front presented for receipt of incoming rounds with a bladed or “Weaver” stance is also the area that modern armor is the weakest.
a 5 lb, accurate, reliable combat rifle. I mean.. perfection? Literally the only difference I would make is I want a 6.5 Grendel, so it's a great everything rifle, from personal defense to hunting. Amazing job Ian and Karl (and Sinistral)! Also, I'd be right there with you ordering one, Bloke.. but I live in Mexico, soooooooo.... yeah. Should I ever move back to the USA though, I'll be getting whichever iteration the WWSD AR is on at that time. (and a 6.5G barrel)
Just to clarify: Germany does not (necessarily) require more barrel length. For long guns we need a barrel w/ bolt assembly (!) in closed position of more than 300mm (~12 inches) and overall more than 600mm (~24") in shortest usable config. So it all boils down to buffer tube (which might be to short for some 11,5" builds) + bolt carrier + barrel making the 600. The only bs is when you are a sportshooter and want a "fullauto looking" rifle like that: at least 420mm (~16,75") of barrel + no bullpup + case length of at least 40mm (so no AKs with their original calibers in german competitions). But hunters could go for a 14,5" M4 build or standard 16" without problems. Regarding that rifle: not entirely sure on the fixed stock (just cause I don't know if it is right for me) but other than that I dig it...!!!
I like ambi, the pdq is cool, but releasing the bolt catch can be done with the magazine hands middle finger by gripping around the mag well, im 5’9 and i can manage it is not a 2 handed operation unless youre following the recruit manual of arms.
Highly doubt it. Maybe the polymer lower, but the pencil barrel and carbon fiber tube are unlikely. Militaries value durability over weight savings. The conditions and round counts/firing schedules in militaries are just too high.
They're picking pretty beefy HK 416s and LMTs. Like mentioned above they need something that's going to handle extreme conditions (like the G36 barrel profile causing POI shifts or the M4s failing in the Battle of Wanat).
I feel like the safety not being able to be put on unless the hammer is back is a non-issue, since the gun can’t fire anyway. Never really understood the hang up about that particular “problem.”
Width of safety margin is very much a matter of personal preference. While I actually strongly prefer the way original AR safety works (it safely and easily gives you feedback info), I can see how someone's mindset can be different. Especially among people who were/are responsible for large groups of guys (where, statistically speaking, someone will do something surprisingly dumb at some point).
Money is just meaningless numbers on a computer, trade those meaningless numbers for a real rifle that has inherent value. You're not buying a rifle, you're investing.
Several times after you unloaded it, your body language kept saying you were going to take it and run because you didn't want to give it back! I was waiting for you to point over Ian's shoulder and say "Oh look, Karl showed up..." and take off the minute he turns his head.
Funny enough, I’ve got a carbine spring and buffer in my KP15 and I don’t notice any sproing. It’s also a Sprinco chrome silicate spring which may have something to do with it.
@@cheekibreeki3607 In 2015 there were 317 private assault rifles in Finland. MGs (1421) and SMGs (2592) greatly outnumber them. This is unrelevant, as WWSD2020 is not an assault rifle...
I still like having a forward assist. Other than that, I really like keeping things light. One of the things I appreciated when carrying the M-16A1, was how simple and light it was. They put so much stuff on the M-4's these days (granted, there are reasons for them) that it's like you're carrying two of the original rifles.
When I first joined the Army and got to my first unit in 96' I was issued the 45 Cal Grease gun SMG. I was like wut? Is this Korea or WW2 lol. But about 6 or so months later we got brand new M4's. I absolutely loved them as a Bradley mechanic and recovery operator. The M16's where just completely awful for exiting and entering tracked vehicles and Humvees. I later did 3 deployments to Iraq with my M4's and again excellent rifle to have and fire. Now I am a civilian again and I own a AR15 with my old bipod and tac light. Almost feels like an old friend every time I go to shoot. AR's are the best way, for now at least.
Now we need a "What Would Lee-Enfield Do?". New manufacture Lee-Enfield with a synthetic stock, in 7.62 with a removable box magazine, Chrome internals etc. For the NIMBY countries like my own dear Canada.
@@BlokeontheRange you are welcome Law was edited in September 2020. I am sure most german (sport) shooters dont know. I really hope this wil help with prices for (imported) guns, hence now more complete rifles can be imported
I was reading an article from 1962 where there was a law enforcement demonstration for the AR-15 and they were shooting it one handed and I believe off their chin. The article is ”super gun for crime fighters” by patrick snook 1962
The classic demonstration was to seat if firmly in your crotch and do a full auto mag dump. Pretty sure it was in the US Army trainer's training manual somewhere.
Yeah, no thanks. I've fired a fully automatic and 3 round burst M4, it doesn't have much recoil. But I'm still going to keep it away from certain areas on my body
That Ian guy knows his stuff, he should start a RUclips channel.
He has,
@@andyniblock43 come on man... you're better than this.
@@EnterTheFenix I agree, he is Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, brilliant presenter.
Gun Jesus already won the internet he needs his own show on history channel.
lmao
"I'm a fan of a full length." Bloke 2021.
Go woke, go Bloke?
Give me the coke and then you can stroke so spoke the bloke your n the choke without smoke
He doesn't like tucking.
Get your mind out of the gutter
0w0
The German requirement for the minimum barrel length or "Anscheinkriegswaffen" (apparent weapons of war, i.e. guns that look like scary military rifles) was reduced from 42cm to 40cm for competitive shooting (no such restrictions ever existed for hunters) with the latest revamp of the gun laws in 2020 (one of the few things that got better). So a 16" barrel (40.6cm) is now sufficient. No special barrel will be needed for us \o/
In Finland, they did the same. Former legal measurements for a rifle were, overall at least 84 cm and barrel had to be more than 40 cm. Now it's overall at least 60 cm and barrel must be at least 30cm. So that was great. Now I can have KAC SR15 11.5" with pinned flash suppressor.
@@vpr2528 Interesting, 60cm OAL (in the shortest fireable configuration, e.g. with stock folded/collapsed) and 30cm barrel length is also the legal definition of a long gun here in Germany (and has been for a long time). However here the barrel length is measured including the bolt and bolt carrier in the locked position. So for example an MP5 with a 22.5cm barrel is still a rifle with a fixed stock. But with the A3 collapsible stock or a folder, it's a pistol.
A whole two fewer centimeters? That's crazy!
@@Cheka__ It doesn't sound like a big deal, until you realize that 42cm is 16.53". So any typical 16" barrel (i.e. 16.25-16.5") did not quite cut it. And unlike in the US, only the rifled part of the barrel is counter. So welding on a muzzle device isn't helping much either.
But on the other hand, it's not that critical either, as the
That’s awesome. In the US your rifle needs to have a 30” barrel, fixed stock, and no trigger to be classified as NOT an “assault rifle”
I've done what amounts to "what would Stoner not do" with my NCR service rifle.
@@Bill0341xx We won't go quietly, the legion can count on that.
WATCH YOURSELF, PROFLIGATE!
You heard her, Utobitha! Beware the battle cattle, but don't FEAR the battle cattle!
When I got this assignment I was hoping there’d be more gambling
You perv!!
Just from the way you're holding it you can tell it's crazy light, from the first seconds of the video.
Under 5 pounds, nuts
Yea. They are light enough that you can pull a fun party trick with friends. In some cases you can swap all the accessories off your friends AR onto a WWSD and the WWSD ends up about the same weight as your friends base rifle even with all the accessories.
Crazy light is cool until you see that barrel whipping.
@@CasperInkyMagoo any barrel oscillates during firing. The accuracy and durability is there, so it's a non-issue.
@@tommihommi1 accuracy? Folks in the comments who own the rifle say it shoots two minutes at best. Unacceptable for a modern platform.
Who is the bloke talking to? All I can see is a grey cap and a pair of glasses hanging in the air!
As well as a floating gun!
Most likely a drone out of sight of the camera holding a masked face and gun on strings.
I thought it was just me!
Probably CGI....
A fin, of course you can’t see him in the snow
I swear it almost sounds like Ian
I built my own using their specs, including the KE Arms lower, several months back and the thing is a joy to shoot. Mine holds about two minutes of angle, which is more than adequate. One of the best things about this rifle is that you don't have as many pins and springs just waiting to go flying upon disassembly, always a weak point in the AR system. After decades of the AR-15 becoming heavier and heavier, this is definitely a step in the right direction.
We live in the sub MOA era. Two minutes is poor.
@@CasperInkyMagoo A better shooter than I am could probably wring out the last bit of accuracy from this rifle. I have other rifles, such as an HK MR556, that are definitely capable of sub-MOA accuracy. For a very light rifle such as this (especially considering the sort of uses this rifle was designed for), two minutes is just fine with me. In my experience over forty years, I've seen people shot 50 100 yard groups where 49 of the groups will average 2". One group will come in at an inch and they will declare the rifle an MOA shooter. Most people vastly overstate the accuracy of their firearms.
@@CasperInkyMagoo One other thing. Because this rifle is so light and handy, you don't have to shoot it from a sandbag rifle rest to achieve excellent accuracy from it. There is such a thing as practical accuracy, and the WWSD design excels by these standards.
@@CasperInkyMagoo You're not gonna be sniping with it, 2 MOA is perfectly fine for an assault rifle.
And in a modern context: every less pound of rifle is another pound of optics, lights, magnifiers, night vision, laser target designators, etc. That you can put on a rifle.
It's nice to see two of my four favourite firearms experts together on RUclips. The WWSD rifle looks great. Sadly the child who would be prime minister in Ottawa has banned all AR platform rifles in Canada, so I will never be able to get one of these.
At least you'll be able to get a realistic airsoft version. Oh wait...
The Left Wing wants to ban Stoner rifles. It's because they're afraid of Black things. They think they're violent, kill children, and want to have sex with their flabby minger wives while they hopelessly watch on from a wingback chair. Wait, they seem to have strayed off topic with that last one...
@Miles Maillet we got rid of the non-restricted long gun registry. It can be done, it just isn't generally done.
We’ll be able to get black rifles in Canada again one day. The OIC ban is too all over the place to be set in stone forever. And when we do this is the first thing I’m buying
Scary gun looks scary.
Elbonian General Staff here. We'll take 20000 in 6.5 Grendel, when can you deliver?
>not 5.8mm Chinese
Nah, y'all's are gonna be in .50 gi
@@hermatred572 nah, that’ll be the smg conversion
Would take a turn for 2mm Kurz. Not as powerful, but, bruh, that mag capacity!
@@wwlb4970 Why not use airsoft? Power'd be about the same and mag capacity even better
That law changed recently in germany. Now minimal barrel length for sport shooters is 16“ - thus no problem with the WWSD2020 here :-)
however there's mag regulations now
@@tommihommi1 yes, sad and true.
@@maxfortune4466 and limitations on purchase for bolt actions.
Obviously, Mosins are too dangerous !
@@mikehoare6093 Yes, and so are empty 30 round mags.....
@@maxfortune4466 come on, we are psychopaths..............errr.......not !
You can tell Ian is still in the American mindset because of how fast he picked up the $2 worth of ammo Bloke dropped on the ground.
$2 is $2, even after inflation.
also kind of a saftety thing not to leave live ammo lying around on the ground everywhere.
Was thinking the same! :) Ian, this is Europe, we don't have an ammo shortage here :)
@ManualLabor That depends on the country you live in... you would be surprised in some cases.
@ManualLabor I'm from Switzerland, so they are pretty ok, even though 2 years ago we adapted some of the stupid EU laws which made some stuff more complicated to get. But for now all in all it's pretty relaxed. Except for course when it comes to concealed carry, that's a no go since about 30 years. Unless you have some real good reason.
Looks like Ian is cosplaying as one of the npc’s from the goldeneye snow missions
There are 64 miles to Varusteleka, I have a full wish to get a rifle license, half a will to buy one, it's dark and I just discovered Bloke.
@13:20 people held the magwell as a result of clearing rooms. A lot of rooms. It wasn't fashionable, it was necessary.
My first time on target I was locking down a doorway for nearly 20 min. You start holding your rifle all kinda weird ass ways like that haha
Mr. Sullivan said it was crazy to lessen the weight of the bolt carrier bc of bolt bounce, I see Ian was taking his notes.
It doesn't matter in semi auto
@@KI.765 can if the buffer and bolt are light enough. ruclips.net/video/y2GeugjmeF0/видео.html&ab_channel=97SVTVERT
@@iamAwesomo1994 which is why we don’t screw with lightening those items. In case you didn’t notice, this particular individual rifle had two tungsten weights on its buffer component.
@@509Gman yeah I get it I'm saying that weight is all good. I noticed and so did the WWSD team.
@@509Gman now your comments make more sense. You’re on the sales team.
"Tucking up tight" is how you do CQB or handle your weapon after you've been patrolling or holding your weapon "up" for several hours.
Especially if it's twice the weight it needs to be.
@@TheWirksworthGunroom yeah, 6lbs of crap on a 7lb rifle is *bullcrap.*
2-3lbs of stuff on a 5lb rifle is much more reasonable.
I can't remember the last time I held my weapon up for seven hours... must have been in the early 80's
@@MirelleLaRouge They may have used it, but I can guarantee soldiers have been doing it far longer
@@howardchambers9679 I don't miss it, but I do miss my guys.
I know there are ways to legally own AR-15s in Norway. So I'll just have to wait for COVID lockdowns to lift, so that I can finally join my local shooter's club and start qualifying for dynamic shooting, and hope the WWSD2020 is available by the time I get it in order :P
@Santus Scanderbegus Unless you want one in the UK.
In all likelihood, when the government gets around to implementing the new firearms legislation, we'll finally be rid of the stupid whitelist system we've had for the last couple of decades. That should mean the WWSD becomes legal for IPSC (DSSN) shooters, it is currently not legal in Norway because it isn't on the list of approved models.
Last I heard, the change is scheduled for this spring give or take a few months.
If they want to sell it in Norway they can indeed do that. And if you want to stick quad stacked 100 round mags in it and a suppressor on it you're free to do so as well. You can own pretty much everything short of SBR's and select fire weapons in Norway. You just have to get your dynamic sports shooting license and a background check in order. A friend of mine is into DSS and uses an MR223 A3 which is a great rifle to shoot but fairly heavy compared to the WWSD2020 weighing in at 3.5kg or 7.7lb. The WWSD2020 is literally half the weight of the H&K AG3/G3 I used as a service rifle which blows my mind.
@@slashdotism If you're qualified to own an AR then you also qualify to own standard capacity magazine, yes. Under the new rules though, we unfortunately have to comply with EU regulations saying rifle mags over 10 rounds capacity are "prohibited" meaning you cannot buy them for hunting rifles etc. Gotta be an active IPSC shooter or a reserve officer to get large mags.
If it's not on the "White list, it is not for Norway (I am a Norwegian IPSC/DSSN AR rifle shooter). But Brownells could apply for it to be on the "White list". Hope they do. I'm not familiar with the coming regulations, but do not have high hopes.
Damn Shelia Jackson Lee’s not gonna believe how much weight you guys were able to take out of an AR-15
Ya now it just weighs... 9 boxes ??
No, it's still a .50 and weighs as many boxes as you can carry, it just look less mean now xD
I didn't hold it, but I wish I had
And sadly here in the UK we can't have anything like it. A "straight pull" is no substitute for an original.
In India even straight pulls aren't allowed
Same here in Canada since the OIC :(
@@3richardrussell Fuck Trudeau
It's crazy how rapidly Canada literally outlawed guns (with arisoft following suit.)
Went from very similar laws to Colorado, to in just a few years, completely banned, and raiding houses.
And people say the Cohen Act couldn't happen.
@@Greenfeld13 fix your stuff Colorado, it's absolutely ridiculous. I welcome our neighbours in Weld county, if you'll release them from captivity, lol.
With the PDQ lever it actually touches and lifts the ejection port cover so releasing the bolt can be done by pressing the ejection port cover
It’s so weird hearing Ian talking like a salesman! 😂
That’s all this video is. Sales promotion.
Ionno to me it sounded like him talking about most other rifles on forgotten weapons haha.
@@CasperInkyMagoo Maybe, but nothing they're saying is false.
Watch the inrange wwsd2017 and wwsd2020 set of videos. They've been saying the same things for years, long before there was any idea of selling it.
@@CasperInkyMagoo The difference is these two have done videos in the past together so it doesn't feel fake.
I think he's just explaining why they made the decisions they did. Obviously he's going to say it has good features if they willingly designed it that way.
A lot of thought has gone into that - and one can the influence of the left -hander Ian in getting it to work left or right handed (or even single handed). All too often tools designed for one handedness are a total liability to the other handedness.
I find that ambidextrous ARs provide advantages to the correct handed as well. I find it easier to sweep an ambi selector lever back to the safe position with my firing hand index finger than with my thumb. On a “milspec” gun righties can only use the thumb.
The rifle matches they (inrange tv) do often includes mandatory off hand shooting. So left hand shooting is required to complete a stage. Might as well finish off the rest of the ambi because it makes a rifle much more flexible and marketable.
Bloke holding the rifle like he's about to run away with it ;)
"Tucking up tight" benefits:
1. Less muscle fatigue
2. Slightly smaller silhouette
3. Slightly more peripheral view
None of these matter until your targets are dynamic and you have to be constantly alert and ready.
Examples:
1. Dangerous game hunting
2. Military/LEO on patrol
3. Getting your behind handed to you in paintball by your cousins
The last one might be personal but you get my point...
met the Bloke in person in Finnish brutality some time ago
dude ran a FAL like a pro.
I asked whether it was canadian he said it was from some place near australia.
L1A1 SLR, made at Lithgow Small Arms in New South Wales
Ian frequents my local range here in AZ, pima pistol club
Send one to Paul Harrell for testing, that i would be truly curious to see.
is he what you call a professional?
I would say so, but you be the judge.
Seems pretty good to me.
I wonder if his jacket could hold it. ;-)
With "wichestergreenandwhitebox5.56hollowpoint"
Dont know if somebody already wrote this. But Germany does in fact not need a different barrel lenght anymore. With the last law change the updated the length from 42cm (roughly 16.75 inches) to 40cm (roughly 16") to comply to US standards and allow import of US Models unchanged.
For the Rest of the Video: Love Mike, Love Ian. Both of them in one video is a treat. Keep up the good work!
Bloke on the range? More like Broke on the range after I buy the hell out of this hahahaha
With its current components its actually slightly under priced, and I mean very slightly.
I can afford the rifle........cant afford the food
@@jackmehoff2363 if you find it that is...
I may make the money back of buying a new one before I get my 2017 upper components
@@jackmehoff2363 7.62x39 is still $.50 a round. Build one into an AR-47 like I am.
It is great watching two gentlemen who know their guns talking about a particular firearm. Once COVID is finished off we will hopefully get more pairings like this.
I had often wondered what Ian would build, if he could do what he has now done. Great to see such a well-designed rifle.
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I do like that the bolt release can be activated by trigger finger. It's not like I need a 4th AR, but if I can convince the missus that this is a game changer...
Today on bloke on the range, Jesus makes a visit from the future with a wizard rifle.
The "Jesus" reference hasn't been funny for a long time.
In fact....any mention now is kinda embarrassing. It's been played out for a long time now.
@@jonbush2370 A bit stake now, I kinda chuckled though.
@@jonbush2370 k
I like! I also like building my own, so I today, I purchased a stripped lower in FDE by KE Arms. I can't wait. I've avoided the "plastic" lowers until now, but I can see great improvements. Thanks guys!
Probably the best all-around AR in the market
Honestly, maybe even one of the best rifles in the world right now.
It is a well thought out gun, but I think only time will tell whether or not it has the necessary durability and longevity. Thus far things look hopeful.
Definitely not
@@timmteller871 Doesn't that kind of depend on what you want to shoot, and where? If you're trying to knock off the local population of rabbits or grey squirrels, both invasive vermin here, it may be a bit over the top. If you're after feral goats and hogs that are wrecking the ecosystem, it's fine, I'm sure. If you're after Chinese water deer, another invasive species, it'll do the job. If your target is 1300 lbs of moose, 2 km away or wearing a lot of rifle plates, this is not the rifle for the job. If it's 1300 lbs of moose, 2 km away *and* wearing a lot of rifle plates, we need to know the backstory to your current problem, because that's quite unusual, and also may I suggest leaving it to the artillery?
@@Sableagle What if I'm after an invasive Chinese e Communist?
I was wondering if because the lower was so light that the gun would be front heavy, so it's good to hear that the rifle balances well.
I built a KP15 that has a thicker 16" SS barrel and a lightweight, but not carbon fiber lightweight, handguard. It still feels great in the hand. I believe if one stays 16" (or 18" skinny) without a "heavy" barrel it will still feel exceptionally acceptable.
It’s a pencil barrel, so it’s even skinnier and lighter than the current M4 military profile.
13:57... that mag change...... smooth!!!!!
The polygonal heat-shield strikes me as more ergonomic (better fits the hand) than a cylindrical one.
I'm legit bashing myself right now because I can't recall the gun itself, but a buddy of mine once let me go through a handfull of mags with his rifle and I goddamn LOVED the octogonal hand guard. I naturally gravitate towards the "C-clamp" grip (thumb over bore) and I found it fantastically ergonomic. I was baffled at first, thinking such a thick hand guard shouldn't have felt so natural with that grip, but then I simulated the grip on and empty hand and looked through it... it naturally makes a goddamn octagon. That realisation blew my tiny mind.
We need Le Chap's opinion for this rifle.
My opinion is OOOH YES, here’s an AR I could definitely get on with. There’s no weird buffer tube noises, recoil is negligible and it’s light as a feather.
I still don’t know my way around and AR though. My first action with it was to drop the mag instead of dropping the bolt 😆
@@thebotrchap But it doesn't make lots of blue smoke every time it's fired so you can't have one ;-)
@@thebotrchap With the liberal application of enough Ballistol, any firearm can produce a simulated blue smoke effect for one or two shots.
@@18robsmith How much FFFFG could I stuff in a 223 case 🤔
@@thebotrchap You'll just have to load a few rounds with your favourite smoke and bang generating mix and find out?
Genuinely the only AR-15 anything I would ever consider buying. Fantastically well designed.
I'm English living in the 'States BUT I waited for your review... Has anyone ever used the forward assist in earnest? Cheers, Pete.
People in the middle east call it the "sniper button". But even they don't use it how it's intended.
Just did multiple times the other day on a Mk.12 build. (PRI factory upper, FNH factory military collectors M16A4 lower w/ timney one piece FCG)
Bolt was sluggish going into battery. Failed to go into battery when dropping bolt on a several 20/30 G3 magpul magazines only loaded with 5-6 rounds.
It was a buddy’s rifle. I am going with he hasn’t cleaned it and or it needs a new buffer spring.
Hi!
Quick qualifier, I’ve used the AR platform in several different configurations, contexts, and applications over the past 12 years. From recreation, competition, military, and more recently in LE and armory work.
The dirtiest I’ve ever had a rifle get was while conducting medical evacs in a desert environment. Constant brown-outs from helicopters caused every nook and cranny of my rifle to get completely inundated with gritty sand particles. I test fired my rifle before cleaning later the next day and had no issues.
More recently (and in a less hostile environment) during a training exercise my rifle became pretty filthy from swamp mud. Moved directly into a live fire exercise and didn’t have any failures.
All this to say I’ve never had to use the thing, but in both instances my hands were so contaminated with gunk (blood/sand, swamp mud) that I’d rather have pushed on the forward assist to seat a bolt rather than try to seat it with my thumb on the dust cover divot and introduce more gunk into the action. Also consider if you are in a situation where you need to immediately seat a bolt rather than apply more careful remediation (think firefight) you’ve likely been firing your rifle a bit and that dust cover divot gets extremely hot since it has two gas exhaust ports in it.
I for one like having the forward assist, but a rifle without one is not useless or even greatly disadvantaged in my opinion.
@@thomkatt get your buddy a cleaning kit for his birthday.
Ian or Karl (I can't remember who) did it in one of their relatively recent videos
If you haven't watched the Eugene Stoner interview, he mentions that Colt wasn't willing to pay the licensing fee for the best quality chrome plating process.
Gun Jesus, still inspiring on the mission field as the message makes its way toward Europe.
This might be my favorite WWSD update yet.
Might be Bloke's voice, might be a range on a color other than Arizona Yellow... Might be just seeing the little beast run!
Somehow far more appealing than Karl and Russell's reveal on InRange. Personalities win out?
Personality and enthusiasm. The InRange rundown was somewhat clinical.
British humor, obviously...
@@Cross31415 The InRange video was intended to be clinical - it was a full and thorough break down of the rifle and its components to ensure people knew what they were paying for if they decide to acquire one.
Just ordered one tonight (a KP15 lower). I _DO_ wish they had gone with a more modern grip angle akin to the BCM but I'm SUPER excited to build it up and put my 16" 6.5 Grendel upper on it. It's my "Mountain rifle" for hunting up here in OR/WA and most often, Idaho, and it'll be amazing to have an even lighter set-up for when I get up in the steeps and the rocks. I think I'll also like the polymer for less cold-transfer in the snow aye. Very excited to get it in my hands here whenever.
Three blokes on a range-- What three men in a boat should have always been!!
*oresund song intensifies*
this + 300blackout thin contour barrel 10 inch pistol upper & long carbon fibre handguard fitting over a 308 sized Hausken JD 224 XTRM MK2 - light weight + much volume
Hopefully Brownells UK will be able to do something for the British market, or better still the Home Office does something for the UK market
Good luck with that!
They definitely won’t which is a shame
To be honest the Home Office could legalise semi autos overnight and no one would notice. The UK public are 99.9% convinced that guns are outright illegal so they wouldn't even notice the difference.
Of course the Home Office would never do this, they're still convinced pot gives you reefer madness.
No chance, got more hope of the gun shops getting their compensation for the confiscated hand guns from yrs ago.
Really sexy AR, one can see how drastically they improved the rifle following WWSD2017. KE Arms really outdid themselves with their products, truly innovative work! I love to see Ian and the Bloke together, they have a fantastic way of complementing the other's perspective. Shame this gun is probably gonna cost you an arm and a leg in Switzerland. Also shame we didn't get to see Chap shooting! All in all a superb video!
Uh oh. I’m left handed and may have just found my first AR since my Army Issue iron sights M16A1. I may miss the hot shell casings going down my fatigue shirt however (not!) and the gymnastics with the safety and bolt release. This looks gooooooooood.
👍🏻👏🏻looks amazing, awesome concept which has won me over to ars from aks due to the weight, streamlined systems, wieldyness, and efficiency of design! This made me CONVERT
I think "tumescent" would be a good word for describing Bloke's feelings for the WWSD2020 rifle. And I don't blame him at all.
Thanks for the laugh, mate! Almost spit gin out my nose.
Looks like they should up the buffer weight to at least H1 instead of carbine.
14:00 super slick reload, bloke
If your non magnified red dot is absolute co witnessed, it will also co-witness the backup front sight. The backup rear sight is really a third backup that you'll use if the battery dies and/or you lose the optic altogether.
"Germany needs bit more length". Saved my morning! 😂
buis could be mounted entirely on forend if desired as well, lose some sight radius and would be limited to the large diopter but they would be there jic. you don't have to be tier one to incidentally get mud, grease, fogging, or breakage applied to an optic. I realize that you need to be careful w/ screw length/ placement in regards to the gas tube. or simply get a forend with top pic rail.
I think Bushmaster deserves some credit on this idea..They had a Carbon 15 that was polymer and carbon fiber mixed upper and lower receiver. The rifle was super light and still to this day the smoothest charging AR I've ever owned..They had a few QC issues and should've reinforced a few areas, but they idea was really awesome. I consider it a sleeper AR that not many people know about but is a diamond in the rough if you can find one. Finding one that was made great is even harder
carbon reinforced plastic is also what's used for the G36
Ian's video on the evolution of the one piece lower:
ruclips.net/video/RFxNvi7920c/видео.html
@@tommihommi1 also why they melt upon heavy fire.
The Carbon-15 is trash and doesn’t share any thing in common with the WWSD or the KP-15 beyond being an AR15 style thing.
@@SinistralRifleman It's not trash...Is it perfect? No. I'm simply saying people have been trying polymer receivers and lightweight materials for a long time now. Don't take it as a slight against your lower receiver lol
Great rifle! Well planned out.
I also like the PDQ ambi bolt catch release. Ever since I purchased my Aero Precision ambi receiver, I fell in love with it. So much so, that I put PDQ’s on all of my lower receivers.
It’s also probably the cheapest, yet reliable way to install/have an ambi function on an AR.
At 13:18, I don't think anyone thinks "tucking in" is better for shooting. It's just a thing people do when their hands get tired. Not an issue when you are doing recreational shooting, might be an issue in the military/LE when you have to hold that rifle up on that corner for 15 minutes. And when the you-know-what hits the fan, you change to C-clamp for better recoil controll.
@@killdizzle yeah but militaries don’t tuck in anymore with body armor, we square off. The front presented for receipt of incoming rounds with a bladed or “Weaver” stance is also the area that modern armor is the weakest.
Use the same material of the lower/stock, make an A1 handguard, put it on the the build. Perfection.
My two favorite rifle reviewers!
WhenI I saw Bloke and Ian I was bouncing on the bed (this is my bedtime viewing). My wife looked at me with a slightly worried expression. 😏
Nothing is better than this collab between Bloke and gun jesus. 11/10
2 blokes who know what they are talking about
One thing I did differently on my WWSD is use a superlative arms adjustable gas block. It makes it even better.
I wish I could own one of these in the UK
My god it's all my favorite channels and blokes all together
a 5 lb, accurate, reliable combat rifle. I mean.. perfection? Literally the only difference I would make is I want a 6.5 Grendel, so it's a great everything rifle, from personal defense to hunting. Amazing job Ian and Karl (and Sinistral)!
Also, I'd be right there with you ordering one, Bloke.. but I live in Mexico, soooooooo.... yeah. Should I ever move back to the USA though, I'll be getting whichever iteration the WWSD AR is on at that time. (and a 6.5G barrel)
Just to clarify: Germany does not (necessarily) require more barrel length. For long guns we need a barrel w/ bolt assembly (!) in closed position of more than 300mm (~12 inches) and overall more than 600mm (~24") in shortest usable config. So it all boils down to buffer tube (which might be to short for some 11,5" builds) + bolt carrier + barrel making the 600. The only bs is when you are a sportshooter and want a "fullauto looking" rifle like that: at least 420mm (~16,75") of barrel + no bullpup + case length of at least 40mm (so no AKs with their original calibers in german competitions). But hunters could go for a 14,5" M4 build or standard 16" without problems.
Regarding that rifle: not entirely sure on the fixed stock (just cause I don't know if it is right for me) but other than that I dig it...!!!
Looks wonderful, I’d love to try one but at this rate I will never get my hands on one in Canada.
Hopefully we can get Trudy out, the Cons at the very least will put AR's back to restricted.
I like ambi, the pdq is cool, but releasing the bolt catch can be done with the magazine hands middle finger by gripping around the mag well, im 5’9 and i can manage it is not a 2 handed operation unless youre following the recruit manual of arms.
Gonna be interesting to see if any militaries decide to pick up this pattern
Highly doubt it. Maybe the polymer lower, but the pencil barrel and carbon fiber tube are unlikely. Militaries value durability over weight savings. The conditions and round counts/firing schedules in militaries are just too high.
They're picking pretty beefy HK 416s and LMTs. Like mentioned above they need something that's going to handle extreme conditions (like the G36 barrel profile causing POI shifts or the M4s failing in the Battle of Wanat).
Military needs something a lot more robust
Can KE produce then by the 100,000 in short order? That's a no then
I feel like the safety not being able to be put on unless the hammer is back is a non-issue, since the gun can’t fire anyway. Never really understood the hang up about that particular “problem.”
Width of safety margin is very much a matter of personal preference. While I actually strongly prefer the way original AR safety works (it safely and easily gives you feedback info), I can see how someone's mindset can be different. Especially among people who were/are responsible for large groups of guys (where, statistically speaking, someone will do something surprisingly dumb at some point).
I never understood it either. If the rule of treating every weapon as loaded still applies, then that doesn't matter
But it's not literally a "bloke on a range". It's two blokes on a range. Ian, your're a bloke too!
Although maybe he identities as a chap.
ian's american so he's a guy not a bloke
@@dacoobob well said - so we have a bloke, a chap, and a guy. Sounds like the start of a good joke....
@@dacoobob or is he a Laddie?
@@thesuit4820 Nope, that spot was taken by me holding the camera
The octagone desing hand guard allow you to set a 45 degree off set sight w/NOT need to add anything else.
Wish i could justify buying this, looks absolutely awesome
"Want" is a perfectly adequate justification.
@@cliffsimmons9692 I must agree.
@@killdizzle Truer words have never been spoken.
Money is just meaningless numbers on a computer, trade those meaningless numbers for a real rifle that has inherent value. You're not buying a rifle, you're investing.
@@hatefulhermit673 A lot of people don't know this.
I just picked up mine today.
*Cries in Canada*
Bloke and a range, name a more iconic duo!
Several times after you unloaded it, your body language kept saying you were going to take it and run because you didn't want to give it back! I was waiting for you to point over Ian's shoulder and say "Oh look, Karl showed up..." and take off the minute he turns his head.
The drool factor is off the charts with this rifle. Ian is on a roll, between his channel, his books and this design collaboration.
I'm also annoyed by the sproing noise when shooting an AR, and I like my JP capture spring as well.
Funny enough, I’ve got a carbine spring and buffer in my KP15 and I don’t notice any sproing. It’s also a Sprinco chrome silicate spring which may have something to do with it.
Would have loved to hear some length of pull considerations
Why? A1 stock length is perfect stock length, A2 stock length was an unforced error :)
"Some countries where the legal system mandates..."
Cries in UK...
I was wondering how they got the gun to Finland, since I didn't think any kind of assault rifles would be allowed here
@@cheekibreeki3607 "assault rifle"
@@cheekibreeki3607 In 2015 there were 317 private assault rifles in Finland. MGs (1421) and SMGs (2592) greatly outnumber them.
This is unrelevant, as WWSD2020 is not an assault rifle...
Work on getting a straight pull.
I also use the KE Arms SLT trigger and the JP captured silent buffer spring in my AR -15. Absolute recommendable!
I still like having a forward assist. Other than that, I really like keeping things light. One of the things I appreciated when carrying the M-16A1, was how simple and light it was. They put so much stuff on the M-4's these days (granted, there are reasons for them) that it's like you're carrying two of the original rifles.
Rapid fires only a bit slower than with his Enfields ... and has a faster reload from a battledress trouser pocket than most can from a warbelt.
Next up: Ian and the lads recreate the Mosin Nagant with modern materials.
"The trickiest part of this project was finding a way to recreate the notoriously difficult opening stroke of the bolt."
Look up "What would Mosin do" (or something similar) on the InRange channel!
When I first joined the Army and got to my first unit in 96' I was issued the 45 Cal Grease gun SMG. I was like wut? Is this Korea or WW2 lol. But about 6 or so months later we got brand new M4's. I absolutely loved them as a Bradley mechanic and recovery operator. The M16's where just completely awful for exiting and entering tracked vehicles and Humvees. I later did 3 deployments to Iraq with my M4's and again excellent rifle to have and fire. Now I am a civilian again and I own a AR15 with my old bipod and tac light. Almost feels like an old friend every time I go to shoot. AR's are the best way, for now at least.
Now we need a "What Would Lee-Enfield Do?". New manufacture Lee-Enfield with a synthetic stock, in 7.62 with a removable box magazine, Chrome internals etc. For the NIMBY countries like my own dear Canada.
In case of Canada, the question would be "What would Charles Ross do?"
@@Drrolfski Straight pull bull pup?
You mean like Frankenrifle?
I’m sure Ian published a book on what Lee-Enfield would do.
7.62 version plx!
Bloke in the Snow
Definitely going g to have a VG6 Gamma Muzzle device on mine. I like those. I'm glad you didn't settle on a pinned one this time.
Thanks Bloke! I really appreciate it.
As much of a fan of shorty ARs, 20 inches is the correct length for 5.56 as God and Stoner intended
Glad to see them use a mid length gas system I was wondering if it was carbine
"But will it strip"........oh dammit sorry I did it again....
Have to spoon first.
@@SinginShooter Surely foolishly removing the forward assist from the design makes that more difficult?
@@cryhavoc999 You mean the jam enhancer?
I am a huge fan of the full length barrel AR15, I hope they make a 18" or 20" model
Germany doesnt anymore need more barrel length then 16"! 😉😍
Law was edited to minimum of 40cm
Aah, that's good! Sorry I'm out of date on that!
@@BlokeontheRange you are welcome
Law was edited in September 2020. I am sure most german (sport) shooters dont know.
I really hope this wil help with prices for (imported) guns, hence now more complete rifles can be imported
Jörg Sprave Inrange / Bloke crossover when?
I was reading an article from 1962 where there was a law enforcement demonstration for the AR-15 and they were shooting it one handed and I believe off their chin. The article is ”super gun for crime fighters” by patrick snook 1962
The classic demonstration was to seat if firmly in your crotch and do a full auto mag dump. Pretty sure it was in the US Army trainer's training manual somewhere.
Yeah, no thanks. I've fired a fully automatic and 3 round burst M4, it doesn't have much recoil. But I'm still going to keep it away from certain areas on my body