WWSD AR15 to 650yds: Practical Accuracy [InRange TV rifle | 1-8 ACSS Griffin Mil]

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Upon double checking, this is 6lbs8oz, so 6.5lbs, not the previously stated 6.8lbs see correction video: • Small error in WWSD Vi...
So What Would Stoner Do [WWSD] in the year 2020? That was a question that Ian and Karl at InRange had when they pondered intellectually on how a rifle would look if it used the retro Colt 601 design principals with modern manufacturing techniques and materials. The end result was the WWSD2020 rifle that Brownells offers.
To further optimize this rifle for the distance course, we matched the WWSD rifle with a Primary Arms 1-8x Griffin mil and 77 grain match ammunition specifically to also squeeze all potential out of it to succeed on the course.
Weight is the single most important factor going into this build. With a barrel that is skinnier than an original M16A1 barrel, extensive use of polymer and carbon fibers, this rifle WITH OPTIC (6.8lbs) weighs less than a stock M16A1 (7.9lbs) with a great mid-rear balance.
However upon completing the course, we ended up with far more questions than answers, which we will delve into with future episodes... but we did not expect to find out that this rifle is actually quite controversial within the community. So what do you think of it so far? Is this what Eugene Stoner would have done? We look forward to learning more, but would love to hear from you!
Original WWSD2017 video: • What Would Stoner Do? ...
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@9HoleReviews
@9HoleReviews 2 жыл бұрын
Some may think this is a "race gun". Luckily we have a USPSA Grand Master class shooter (Josh, who holds multiple state titles) to comment on this: One interesting comment we didn't address in the video that we've seen repeated several times is that this is just a take on a 'race gun'. Since this rifle has non-adjustable gas and a standard carrier group (not lightened), we're extremely hard pressed to see how this fits the race-gun theme, since those elements are critically important to the tuning which most serious competitors are looking for. Take into consideration that a fair number of comp-shooters aren't looking to run ultra-light rifles since 'some' weight is still important for recoil mitigation, and the WWSD rifle really just doesn't fit into that box as far as we can tell (coming from someone who has spent years tuning and playing with race guns). ***EDIT*** Upon double checking, this is 6lbs8oz, so 6.5lbs, not the previously stated 6.8lbs
@shootinbruin3614
@shootinbruin3614 2 жыл бұрын
I've seen multiple "race gun" comments on your IG post. I suspect most if not all of those comments come from people who don't compete. I would posit that to many, "This gun has features / properties I am unaccustomed to or do not understand" = "This is a race gun"
@JohnBrowningsGhost
@JohnBrowningsGhost 2 жыл бұрын
I think that people see carbon fiber and think competition gun. I have my own reservations about the carbon fiber handguard, because I own one myself. I’m not sure how the 601s furniture has changed over its design life, it may very well be similarly fragile/strong.
@shootinbruin3614
@shootinbruin3614 2 жыл бұрын
@@JohnBrowningsGhost The polymer lower probably adds to that image as well. I have no experience with the Faxon or KE CF handguards, but I have had a Lancer handguard for almost 10 years. It's extremely stiff, albeit actually heavier than many aluminum handguards today. Like with aluminum, carbon fiber can come in varying degrees of thickness and strength. I'm certain that it's entirely possible to design a CF handguard that's more rugged than the Geissele and Daniel Defense units that are being fielded today. Whether it would be cost effective however is another matter
@jager6863
@jager6863 2 жыл бұрын
I guess some people are closed minded and stick to what they "Know", like the M14 and the 1911 being the only "Real Guns", etc. Those folks are out there in the world, usually sitting around the cracker barrel and personally, I don't have time to swap spit with them. I like the concept of the light weight rifle and I appreciate what Ian, Karl and Russel at KE Arms have put together in the WWSD and the Civil Defense Rifles. For most folks, these are going to be the ideal "Do Everything" rifle, from home, defense, to "Run and Gun" and practical shooting out to 600 meters or so. I especially like the Carbon Fiber handguard and wish one was made for the BREN 2 Rifles, as the aluminum handguards get really hot. My G36K has a newer polymer handguard with heat shields and its more fun to shoot a lot of rounds, as I don't need to glove-up, like I do with the BREN 2. Glad you chose the SLx8 as that's what I run on my 14.7" BREN 2 and I love it. Mine has the Raptor Reticle and I opted for the Scalar Works mount and its turned out to be an awesome set-up. Keep up the great work, Thanks.
@MyLonewolf25
@MyLonewolf25 2 жыл бұрын
Waaaa it looks different from a block 2 m4 so it’s a race gun waaaaa
@joshuagrahm3607
@joshuagrahm3607 2 жыл бұрын
A couple of guys who have spent their lives figuring out what makes guns work well partnered with an experienced engineering team and ended up making a good gun. I'd be more surprised if it turned out to not be excellent.
@Maelstrom8
@Maelstrom8 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly this. It's amazing that people think it was just slapped together. No one involved in the project was a novice.
@MrTappers7
@MrTappers7 2 жыл бұрын
@@Maelstrom8 Even with their combined experience in both manufacturing and handling firearms it was really cool to watch them go through the r&d steps for the build back in 2017.
@DarkMatter946
@DarkMatter946 2 жыл бұрын
BUt KaRL mAde sHooTers wERe mayussskks
@Rltvader1
@Rltvader1 2 жыл бұрын
People still shit all over these rifles because "it's not really what Stoner would do" without actually handling one. I love mine
@rolandluth2098
@rolandluth2098 2 жыл бұрын
@@Rltvader1 give it to me
@stilllife8
@stilllife8 2 жыл бұрын
I love that Ian has fully embraced his position as gun Jesus.
@twunt2000
@twunt2000 2 жыл бұрын
As for told.
@txgtofan
@txgtofan 2 жыл бұрын
Todd is an Apostle......LOL
@vincec.202
@vincec.202 2 жыл бұрын
The cartooning of him "Feeling the French" on the cover pic for the MAS 45/56 practical accuracy test made me all warm & fuzzy inside. On a totally unrelated and left field note, I ALSO think of Doc Holiday and Buffalo Bill every time I'm graced with the presence of that epic mustache😆. He was made for the career path he chose. No question.
@DANTHETUBEMAN
@DANTHETUBEMAN 2 жыл бұрын
Earned
@nickaschenbecker9882
@nickaschenbecker9882 2 жыл бұрын
Dude, have you seen? If not this is gonna make your day. kzbin.info/www/bejne/qXqWqWZmnsagfsU
@ameritus9041
@ameritus9041 2 жыл бұрын
As an engineer, the people who say "it's not going to work" about polymer and carbon fiber gun parts, simply because they're polymer or carbon fiber don't understand even the simplest aspects of engineering.
@natorious314
@natorious314 2 жыл бұрын
Very much this. Especially carbon fiber. It's one of the stiffest and strongest easily available materials for manufacturing. It makes total sense to use it for things like stocks, fore-ends, grips etc. Those are areas you can easily save weight while maintaining strength. Even an AR15 lower receiver could be reasonably made of carbon fiber thanks to minimal high impact moving parts being housed within it. Polymers have also progressed lightyears since first being implemented. People will gladly trust would furniture over polymer when high quality polymer is much lighter and much harder wearing. There's just a lot of minds stuck in 40s-60s gun design. Heavy is great for potential accuracy and volume of fire, but for your average soldier that is not their concern.
@SDLAX46
@SDLAX46 2 жыл бұрын
How do you know if someone is an engineer? Don't worry, they'll tell you.
@ameritus9041
@ameritus9041 2 жыл бұрын
@@SDLAX46 lol we're kinda like vegans and assholes in that way
@RayTX1337
@RayTX1337 2 жыл бұрын
The materials have arrived in aerospace engineering decades ago and sports cars have the whole bodywork made from the stuff. People talking smack about carbon fiber no nothing about material science.
@yeahsteeeve
@yeahsteeeve 2 жыл бұрын
The Fudds that swear by 1911's always shit on Glock for being plastic.
@REZrblde
@REZrblde 2 жыл бұрын
The phonescope cam might not be the best quality ever but its soooooo cool being able to see the bullet's vapor trails. The other range-shooting youtubers that i subscribe to dont show thru-the-spotterscope footage so people like me who live outside the US and can't own guns don't know how bullet drop look like. Even little things like scope/iron sight peek at the beginning is damn cool for me
@PaletoB
@PaletoB 2 жыл бұрын
Yea that was some awesome vapor trails. 😳
@ohyeahwhat5387
@ohyeahwhat5387 2 жыл бұрын
It's what I miss about not shooting 1000 yard matches. Used to see that spin off the 180BTHP going to the target, the more humid, the better the trail.
@Vespuchian
@Vespuchian 2 жыл бұрын
Indeed! This is the first time I've ever been able to track the bullet in flight in a video like this, a testament to both the video quality and the ambient conditions that make observation easier. Very cool to see!
@Nam8Macs
@Nam8Macs 2 жыл бұрын
Come visit Arizona and shoot some rifles and machine guns my dude
@Tojeaux_
@Tojeaux_ 2 жыл бұрын
@@Vespuchian You should check out the MAS 49/56 video, i think its the only other video with the camera stabilization and you can see some of the vapor trails on the longer shots its very cool.
@MrThewetsheep
@MrThewetsheep 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t get the problem these. I’m an engineer and have done quite a bit of studying and tinkering with polymer lower receivers if you spend any time researching them looking into the 3-D printing forums etc. the only real point of failure on these is the buffer tower which is already mitigated in the KP 15 by it being a monolithic a2 style lower receiver which greatly increases the cross-sectional density of the buffer tower in layman‘s terms it’s a lot beefier. Good carbon fiber/glass fiber reinforced nylon has a tensile strength around 200 give or take megapascals which is in the ballpark of 6061 aluminum which is common for plenty of lower receivers but that’s also not to mention that an aluminum lower receiver will have a lower cross-section buffer tower so all things considered they may as well be equal. TLDR if you think polymer = bad you’re a fudd and don’t know basic material properties anyone can Google this you don’t need a degree.
@RyTrapp0
@RyTrapp0 2 жыл бұрын
See, the problem is that you're an engineer LOL
@sockeyeshutters4773
@sockeyeshutters4773 2 жыл бұрын
Also an engineer and I agree, being a monolithic lower, the KP15 solved the issue that previous "traditional pattern" polymer lowers had, where every break I saw was just under the extension tube opening
@angusmotorsports4715
@angusmotorsports4715 2 жыл бұрын
The only thing I don’t like about the lower is that the pivot/takedown holes are molded in. Having a knit line on the pivot vs cost of a 2nd operation of drill/reaming I just don’t see why you’d risk it. The holes are spaced 6.375” on a long thin walled part. You’re gonna be adjusting molding parameters frequently to keep that in spec. As you chase keeping 6.375 you’re giving up on cosmetic quality. From what I’ve seen on YT it already has some pretty visible flowmarks. As the shot count goes up flash, flow, and sink is going to get worse. Will I buy a couple at $100 each? Oh hell yeah.
@DD-hz3ts
@DD-hz3ts 2 жыл бұрын
I mean do you know WHY the CF handguards did not make it to Mk12 MOD1, or even SPR/A or SPR/B? It's not because it lacks mounting points. PRI had rail sockets from the getgo and they obviously work. It's not out of expense. No expense was spared on these SOCOM rifles. Hell the entire SCAR rifle design was entirely self funded by SOCOM. It's not because it lacked a top rail as previously mentioned. And it's not because it was less free floated. It was because they would delaminate over time when combining rough handling in the military with UV and temp exposure. The handling exposed the sheet cross section (which is normally protected by a thick topcoat) which caused issues and is why the PRI handguards were phased out relatively quickly. CF handguards have been available for literally a decade via Lancer, and you'd think 416 users, with a very front heavy 416, would use them extensively, particularly because the 416 in particular tends to heat up its handguard a lot due to its piston operation. They don't, and it's not because they don't know it exists. CF has been continuously tested because they WANT it to work. The LVAW currently wears a CF handguard; we'll see how long that lasts before it too gets binned for aluminum. The "heavier" KAC rail that replaced the PRI was also only 3 oz heavier.
@MrThewetsheep
@MrThewetsheep 2 жыл бұрын
@@DD-hz3ts yes carbon does have a shelflife but you also have to think that the mark 12 was made and probably conceived of in the late 90s early 2000s in the last 20 years carbon fiber has become so much more prevalent in the civilian world aerospace automotive just general consumer goods I think we’ve probably gotten a lot better at building parts made out of carbon fiber which I suppose is yet to be seen and we will figure out as these new modern carbon fiber parts age. But look at something like bicycles which even in mid ranged bikes carbon fiber components have become insanely prevalent and even from personal experience although anecdotal a lot of these parts often survive high speed crashes (20+mph) and are good for 10 or more years. You also have to remember, and I think you outlined this a bit in your comment, but it’s not really the carbon fiber itself that is the failing point it’s the method of lamination and whatever a given manufacturer uses as far as a substrate to hold sheets of carbon fiber together We should also keep in mind that aluminum hand guards are far from infallible or indestructible many times when a new technology is introduced people are rightfully skeptical, however, at least in the fire arms world people put such a great emphasis on durability, for a good reason, it seems as if people tend to often forget that the current systems are not indestructible either
@SinistralRifleman
@SinistralRifleman 2 жыл бұрын
Lots of people offended by the use of Stoner’s name in the comments. What Would Stoner Do? Is a question InRange asked back in 2017. They answered it over a series of multiple videos. You can go find it, the history of this project is easily accessible. It was not intended at that time to be a commercial product. If you think this is completely out of line with what Stoner would have done you should go watch the Stoner tapes. He talks about meeting weight requirements, the use of non-traditional materials, the potential of plastics, how he hated the forward assist, and how the M16A2 was largely a step in the wrong direction. The WWSD was assembled with these design principles in mind. The InRange audience wanted a turn key solution vs having to source parts from all over; thus the partnership with Brownells and KE Arms. People offended by the name don’t understand the history of the project. And if they’re mad they should probably go rage out at Midway USA’s AR-Stoner brand too.
@joet.s.6283
@joet.s.6283 2 жыл бұрын
Hear, hear.
@MandoWookie
@MandoWookie 2 жыл бұрын
Oh god, the AR-Stoner stuff is just awful. And people seem to think Stoner just sat on his laurels and never made anything else. Hello, ever heard about the Stoner 63? Or all the Armalite guns that proceeded the 15, like the super light semi shotgun. Stoner went looking for the most advanced materials he could use from the aerospace industry to do things you just couldn't before. That it took 60 years for anyone to even try to do the same thing is actually freaking embarrassing.
@jonathansmith7306
@jonathansmith7306 2 жыл бұрын
@@MandoWookie Even worse when you realize "AR-Stoner" is just a rip-off of Knight's Armament's "Stoner Rifle-15"
@MandoWookie
@MandoWookie 2 жыл бұрын
@@jonathansmith7306 it may be playing off of that, but in terms of what they are offering, it looks more like the second coming of Olympic Arms. I would love to try out an SR15 at some point, but Knights doesn't seem to have much of a presence in the civilian market right now.
@LDR1100RS
@LDR1100RS 2 жыл бұрын
I love my WWSD 2017. Thanks for taking the risk and building a great product.
@ravener96
@ravener96 2 жыл бұрын
the WWSD basically asks us to come to the table with a fresh mind, willing to reconsider dogmas in the modern tactical carbine community. the polymer material is light and strong, the colapsible stock is exchanged for a more rugged fixed stock, and the barrel is as light as they come. basically every feature has been chosen for lightness without compromising the structural integrity. the only significant compromise is barrel weight vs volume of fire. you cant empty tens of mags with no problem, but if you consider real combat scenarios you dont often fire that much. realistic combat is mostly slow with sporadic action.
@jubuttib
@jubuttib 2 жыл бұрын
And FWIW modern pencil barrels are absolutely miles better than older ones, even the ones from the 90s, as have been shown in some of the tests Ian & Karl published during their original WWSD 2017 project, where they weren't looking into making a production gun, more just a parts list of what was available at the time.
@moonasha
@moonasha 2 жыл бұрын
depends on who is using the rifle. SOCOM wanted a heavier barrel for a reason
@ravener96
@ravener96 2 жыл бұрын
@@moonasha socom doesent always plan on hucking their kit around for a month or two, and can be pretty damn sure where they are going they will need all the volume of fire they can get. special operations needs are not the same as your needs, or even the needs of an average soldier
@yeedbottomtext7563
@yeedbottomtext7563 2 жыл бұрын
No, it is a blatant cash grab by a satanist grifter
@ravener96
@ravener96 2 жыл бұрын
​@@yeedbottomtext7563 sir this is not the soup kitchen, and no you cant have any change.
@edwardx.winston5744
@edwardx.winston5744 2 жыл бұрын
I wanted a WWSD-inspired rifle, but, having to face a poor man’s budget, I just bought a stripped KP-15 and built my own from there. I received a slightly out-of-spec one (clumsy final milling of the integral buffer tube), and KE replaced it immediately. Never in my life have I experienced as honest, attentive, or responsive customer service for ANY manufacturer as I have from KE Arms. I’ve sent FB messages at all hours of the day and night and typically receive a direct response time measured in minutes or mere seconds. They are fanatics about this product and satisfying their customers. The KP-15 lower is truly engineered to be as strong or stronger than a standard aluminum stock/lower/grip configuration of separate constituent parts. Yes, its less customizable, but its also simpler. As the great Thomas Sowell might say, “there are no ‘solutions’-only trade-offs.” I wanted a full 20” barrel to get the most out of 5.56, so I bought a Brownells blem Retro barrel (with a defective gas block, which I was going to replace with a low profile one anyway). Added a slick-side upper, an mlok handguard, a 5X prism scope from PA for longer distances and a Holosun 403R offset @ 45° for close work. Even though both optics are not super-light (probably 24 oz total when mounts are included), the entire rifle with an empty mag is just a hair over 8 lbs. The WWSD project has been an inspiration. I am thankful to everyone who has taken part in this project.
@9HoleReviews
@9HoleReviews 2 жыл бұрын
There's nothing wrong with that IMO. I think the entire project is a very interesting through project more than anything.
@nickbeckwith6211
@nickbeckwith6211 2 жыл бұрын
Extra points for Thomas Sowell reference
@edwardx.winston5744
@edwardx.winston5744 2 жыл бұрын
@@nickbeckwith6211 His face should be the fifth one carved on Mt. Rushmore. Sowell is a national treasure.
@bobpobcf9723
@bobpobcf9723 2 жыл бұрын
@@edwardx.winston5744 based
@jason200912
@jason200912 2 жыл бұрын
that's the better route actually since you get more tuning and everything. the wwsd upper is pretty overpriced for what it is. Better to get a krieger barrel and build your ar around those parts while using the kp15 lower Also I recommend the 503 holosun over the 403 not because it's any more precise but because that reticle is so cool.
@rainbosprinkles6548
@rainbosprinkles6548 2 жыл бұрын
I just imagine the neighbors watching Henry and Josh in the garage calling the police and saying "theres 2 men worshipping a rifle and looking suspicious"
@9HoleReviews
@9HoleReviews 2 жыл бұрын
can confirm
@WetaMantis
@WetaMantis 2 жыл бұрын
All hail gun Jesus blessed rifle. May it's lightness descend upon you and relieve you of your pains.
@Token_Black_Guy
@Token_Black_Guy 2 жыл бұрын
It looks like fl so idk
@FellsApprentice
@FellsApprentice 2 жыл бұрын
Not suspicious at all. "Hail Ares"
@jokerinexile
@jokerinexile 2 жыл бұрын
there's no issue with the lower and hand-guard choices for the WWSD2020; people are looking to just throw shade - just tell them that you think you saw some 45acp spent casings over on target lane 49.
@adamg574
@adamg574 2 жыл бұрын
Two world wars sonny
@LUR1FAX
@LUR1FAX 2 жыл бұрын
@@buckaroobonsi555 Did you lower break? Have you seen one break? I think there's a warranty on the lowers if you manage to break it. There's also video from InRangeTV where they run over the rifle with a car, and the lower was fine afterwards.
@Shep01
@Shep01 2 жыл бұрын
@@buckaroobonsi555 heck anything can break you get another one. If its something that breaks alot don't use it. But I don't see that here.
@colemanmoore9871
@colemanmoore9871 2 жыл бұрын
@@buckaroobonsi555 As others have said - it is more durable than many of the aluminum lowers on the market. Yes, you might snap the buttstock off your M4, and then you replace it. It is highly unlikely that this will ever happen to the KP-15. If it does, you did something highly unusual. (this was tested at full auto after running it over with a truck, bashing it against a post like a baseball bat, and doing pull-ups on it). If it does break, buy a new one for $100. Lowers are cheap.
@RyTrapp0
@RyTrapp0 2 жыл бұрын
@@buckaroobonsi555 Have you ever broken a conventional AR grip or stock? Just curious
@yurei8368
@yurei8368 2 жыл бұрын
Man. It's interesting reading some of the hissing catfights in the comments here, and some people going well out of their way to claim the rifle isn't durable because it won't last for thirty years of continuous, eight-hours-a-day heavy combat in the worst environments human beings can still survive in. Yes, those sort of conditions would break anything not made out of forged steel, but I doubt those conditions are realistic, either. The rifle isn't meant as a spec-ops assault weapon or a full-auto suppression gun - it's a general purpose, handy, lightweight fighting rifle. It's not an eye of the storm supergun, it's just a really good GP carbine. if your use case is eight hours a day of heavy nonstop combat in the worst conditions humanity can survive in, then by all means get yourself some twenty-pound all-steel monstrosity...but the vast, vast, _vast_ majority of people will never subject their rifle to those conditions, so why use them as a bar to try and hold the rifle to?
@andywelter
@andywelter 2 жыл бұрын
The reason why "matching serial number" military gun are rare is because even old school steel and wood guns had parts replaced over time. The odds of finding a well used Garand, 1911, or M16 with all original parts is very low.
@nickaschenbecker9882
@nickaschenbecker9882 2 жыл бұрын
Those people owe it to themselves to watch Ian and Karl's "W.W.S.D.?" video series as they designed this rifle part by part from the ground up. Maybe they'll learn something, maybe their butt will hurt worse. Who knows? Someone who thinks that they know better than Ian McCollum given who he is and, also, who his father is... That's just pure ego. Also, Brownell's doesn't just flippantly decide to start producing something because a random KZbinr said it's good. Brownell's is a big name and has a reputation to think about.
@afd19850
@afd19850 2 жыл бұрын
@@nickaschenbecker9882 Hey what does his Dad do. I did some research and I know he is a historian etc.. but your comment suggested he had a lot of knowledge etc… can you help me with some more info please?
@afd19850
@afd19850 2 жыл бұрын
I agree. They also forget that this is a “practical accuracy” course, not “hell week for rifles” They are not being shot at by Russian conscripts or Taliban in a hostile combat conditions and I would never expect to see this rifle there as that was never what Ian and Co. Designed it for. Its a very capable and lightweight rifle based on a tried and true design. Its also very accurate. I would not pick up the rifle or go this direction personally (mainly the fixed stock and barrel length) but I respect the effort and knowledge that has gone into.
@horatiusromanus
@horatiusromanus Жыл бұрын
Weapons are tools. They will break. They will wear out. Who cares? Fix it or replace it.
@Foxholefirearms
@Foxholefirearms 2 жыл бұрын
As a guy who has worked in socom weapons repair and logistics for damn near 10 years, I'll say this weapon is a great idea. Lighter rifles that are just as durable are a real asset for the end user. Why carry around a 12lb rifle with all the bells and whistles when you can get away with the same setup in 8-9lbs. Even just the lower on my URGI rig dropped off 3lbs almost
@9HoleReviews
@9HoleReviews 2 жыл бұрын
Man i'd say the biggest issue with SOF use is with the suppressor weight causing the barrel droop. My retro Gordon Carbine has no issue like that and I suspect the reason is two fold: 1, the free float barrel with no secondary support point, 2, the Gordon using a reflex suppressor, giving it two points of contact to stiffen the barrel up. Not saying that's a big issue for civvy use, but for SOF use, being unable to use a can is a no-go. It's also not that hard to solve with a fluted barrel to increase barrel stiffness.
@Foxholefirearms
@Foxholefirearms 2 жыл бұрын
@@9HoleReviews ho essay just transporting the hammer forged barrel that the URGI runs into that upper and lower I think would add just a hair more rigidity and would hopefully mitigate any major drop like you've noticed. Overall I think the design is extremely forward thinking and the weight savings in an operational environment would be very welcome, I remember when we fielded the RIS II rail and the rifles were bomb proof but heavier than hell, and more teams shifted to mk18s as a result. I'm all for lighter but capable, I think a few tweaks and this platform will be there
@borkwoof696
@borkwoof696 2 жыл бұрын
@@9HoleReviews have you tested the WWSD with suppressors?
@9HoleReviews
@9HoleReviews 2 жыл бұрын
@@borkwoof696 .......yes...... 20:40
@FellsApprentice
@FellsApprentice 2 жыл бұрын
@@9HoleReviews I'd just put a heavier barrel on it. You're loosing so much weight with the handguard and the lower that the heaviest barrel you can put on it still won't make the complete rifle too heavy.
@PrimaryArmsOptics
@PrimaryArmsOptics 2 жыл бұрын
Some really good shooting! -Dimitri
@slateman_8490
@slateman_8490 2 жыл бұрын
The primary piece to the rifle, and the part that started Karl and Ian on the project, was Faxon's new pencil barrel. Faxon claimed that through improved design and creation processes, they had mitigated the zero shift that happened under rapid fire with the original pencil barrels. It would be interesting to see if you could do this test after rapid firing the rifle (say 30-90 rounds fired as quickly as possible)
@joemo1033
@joemo1033 2 жыл бұрын
Didn't they do an entire WWSD video on the barrel and heating concerns in terms of accuracy?
@joemo1033
@joemo1033 2 жыл бұрын
They did. kzbin.info/www/bejne/mGrKiIqoi8pkh6M
@vg1701
@vg1701 2 жыл бұрын
You can watch Ian and Karl do this when they were performing the initial analysis on the Faxon barrels during the initial development of the concept back in 2017. They go thru each component and test it in detail.
@509Gman
@509Gman 2 жыл бұрын
In addition, I can give you my own anecdotes on the issue. Mine works exactly as described. The group size expands somewhat, about an MOA or two, but the group center doesn’t move.
@talltale9760
@talltale9760 2 жыл бұрын
Would love to see it compared to a criterion CORE barrel
@rampage_pwny3063
@rampage_pwny3063 2 жыл бұрын
I built a wwsd inspired rifle using the kp15 lower and love it, however I have had some of the kids and women in my family shoot it. I have noticed the that the lighter weight is such a confidence boost to them because they are not wrestling to hold the rifle up and steady as much and can hit targets down range easier.
@erggml1887
@erggml1887 2 жыл бұрын
I have go to the range alone if I want to use mine. If I take anyone else with me I need to bring something for me to shoot. I won't get it back until we go home. The smiles are worth it though.
@mrs.vasquezz
@mrs.vasquezz 2 жыл бұрын
Buy some dumbbells instead
@erggml1887
@erggml1887 2 жыл бұрын
@@mrs.vasquezz the dumbbells trolling was old and worn out in the 1990s.
@mrs.vasquezz
@mrs.vasquezz 2 жыл бұрын
@@erggml1887 just say your weak and move along
@erggml1887
@erggml1887 2 жыл бұрын
@@mrs.vasquezz see? The same old trolling from the 1990s. Pathetic
@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz
@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz 2 жыл бұрын
One of the biggest setbacks for Stoner was barrel tech. As Ian talks about a lot with this build, the A1 profile is a great profile for a general purpose combat rifle that's carried a hell of a lot more than it's shot. However, Stoner was limited by the times. Barrel tech has advanced a lot recent, as Faxon will attest to, so the "A1" is a properly viable rifle again.
@chucknoris7648
@chucknoris7648 2 жыл бұрын
I agree and disagree to a point they have had instances in Iraq and Afghanistan were troops get into longer fire fights the barrels were failing. I think we have to be careful thinking that all modern wars are going to be small skirmishes. Specially with smaller units going against bigger units like a platoon vs a whole group of insurgents. In battles a soldier is going to use a lot of ammunition sometimes in automatic fire. Maybe putting fins on the barrel or a heat sink barrel fins like a computer. I’m still not convinced with the carbine fiber it has high tensile strength but dose not do well with impact and abrasion. I will say that I was biased against this rifle but I’ve changed my mind it’s a really well thought out gun I would like to own one
@hole374
@hole374 2 жыл бұрын
@@chucknoris7648 If you're concerned about carbon fiber check out the Leap engine. They've never failed an impact or blade out test and they made from carbon fiber.
@skromee
@skromee Жыл бұрын
What barrel did they use in this video?
@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz
@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz Жыл бұрын
@@skromee _if_ they used a complete and proper WWSD rifle it _should_ be a Faxon Gunner Profile barrel, likely a 16" midlength if memory serves me correctly. Its a lightweight, .625" gas journal barrel with a 1:8 twist.
@mylesharvey6488
@mylesharvey6488 Жыл бұрын
@@chucknoris7648 that is on full auto suppression fire. No rifle or carbine is an ultralight machine gun like the failures were used for. The 249 was designed for that.
@jonesfromindiana5692
@jonesfromindiana5692 2 жыл бұрын
My wwsd is my favorite rifle. While i personally have absolutely no problem with him, i suspect that some of the criticism of this rifle comes from people who simply don't like Karl from inrangeTV and therefore dislike what is, in my oppinion an excellent rifle for no real reason but personal bias against someone involved with the project.
@rainbosprinkles6548
@rainbosprinkles6548 2 жыл бұрын
I dislike Karls socialist/communist ideals and his supposed other religious views (those I have never seen substantiated), BUT I am very interested in the ideas incorporated and the approach taken with this rifle. Edited to say it was easy to verify Karls promoting and involvement in the Satanic Temple.
@jonesfromindiana5692
@jonesfromindiana5692 2 жыл бұрын
@@rainbosprinkles6548 i dont agree with his political or religous ideals at all, but i dont let that get in the way of my opinion of the rifle, or the validity of the content on the inrange channel like the old west videos and mud tests
@wolfgang_h3t
@wolfgang_h3t 2 жыл бұрын
As someone who's a bit critical on the WWSD project, I'll leave my thoughts on it. I don't hold any of Karl's beliefs/opinions against the rifle, per say, but at the same time they do kinda seep into the rifle. Namely his disapproval of the forward assist and back up irons, to the point where the rifle has (and in the case of the handgaurd and buis, can't reliably accept) either. And that's not mentioning how the rifle, despite being built by KE, doesn't have KE's bolt and gas system that Stoner helped design, I could understand this being a thing before they started working with KE on the project, but now? I do however like the concept, and will likely build my own version of it sometime down the road, might even become my go to if I SBR my current rifle, which is leaning more towards a SHTF build rather than a general purpose build. Edit: KA is the one who did Stoner's improvements regarding gas system and bolt, not KE, my apologies for the mistake.
@billlynch911
@billlynch911 2 жыл бұрын
@@wolfgang_h3t what bolt and gas system are you referring to? I don’t see a bcg or gas system on ke arm’s shop that isnt young mfg. Thanks for the help
@hjorturerlend
@hjorturerlend 2 жыл бұрын
@@rainbosprinkles6548 Karl is a libertarian, it's pretty damn obvious? And yeah, he's with the Satanic Temple, it's a libertarian organization.
@tommihommi1
@tommihommi1 2 жыл бұрын
I believe a significant part of the "controversy" is people who disagree with Ian and Carl on a political level.
@MrBandholm
@MrBandholm 2 жыл бұрын
very much doubt it is a politlcal question... Perhaps more a disagreement on personality, but that is a very big difference!
@somersethuscarl2938
@somersethuscarl2938 2 жыл бұрын
Yep
@Havok0159
@Havok0159 2 жыл бұрын
When he first mentioned controversy I just assumed it would be because it's a project made by "gun reviewers" in collaboration with a manufacturer. Comments proved me way wrong. People aren't bothered by the potential conflict of interest but instead they are bothered by completely irrelevant stuff like Karl's politics and what they imagine Ian's politics are (since I can't recall a single time Ian's revealed his own beliefs). As far as the polymer lower, pencil barrel and no forward assist. Guess what, it's a fucking AR, you can fix those if you like some aspects of the rifle but not others. If you don't like the whole package, nobody is making you buy it.
@jamesw9930
@jamesw9930 2 жыл бұрын
People are just salty because Karl believed in science instead of political rhetoric during a pandemic and because h thinks people with brown skin are also humans that should be armed.
@chickenfishhybrid44
@chickenfishhybrid44 2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesw9930 lmao, He's just a cringey, arrogant sperge. Many people were rubbed the wrong way by him even before he started making more overtly political posts. Oddly enough they only started after Ian wasn't on much anymore.
@altairibnlaahad9348
@altairibnlaahad9348 2 жыл бұрын
Mr. Chan, my only gripe is when people talk about the AR 15 as opposed to the 10 and neglect to credit Mr. James Sullivan.
@lptomtom
@lptomtom 2 жыл бұрын
We need a longer range test of this rifle, the accuracy is impressive!
@Gorgondantess
@Gorgondantess 2 жыл бұрын
If they go any farther out the 5.56 out of that short barrel will go subsonic, making an accuracy test more or less pointless.
@borkwoof696
@borkwoof696 2 жыл бұрын
@@Gorgondantess IMI 77gr out of a 16" barrel will remain supersonic well past 650.
@Status1985Quo
@Status1985Quo 2 жыл бұрын
@@Gorgondantess You could already see this happen in the substantial arc at 650yds. Going with a heavier projectile would mitigate this, but as 55gr is still the most prevalent on the civilian market as well as as close to the original round that Stoner designed the weapon for this was the right ammo to use imo.
@kirbyjohnson3756
@kirbyjohnson3756 2 жыл бұрын
That's partly true but it's actually transonic speed that affects accuracy roughly 1.2x or 1.3x the speed of sound or 1320fps or 1430fps depending on the bullets transonic performance
@jfess1911
@jfess1911 2 жыл бұрын
I agree that it would be interesting to see the accuracy degradation at longer ranges, but If you have had the chance to see interviews of Stoner, he was adamant that an infantry rifle only needed a 300m effective range. Bakelite N Waffles has a recording of Stoner arguing that the M16 should have had fixed sights, since adjustable sights would not be needed for its effective range.
@makky-kat3719
@makky-kat3719 2 жыл бұрын
Solid rifle, good trigger, good optic (presumably), good ammo, perfect weather conditions, I probably shouldn't be suprised it did that well. Also I agree a lot of the controversy is weird, it seems like part of it is people saying the rifle is bad at things it was never designed for, part is people taking the "What Would Stoner Do" name a little too literally instead of looking at the actual design goals, and the rest is people having way too strong opinions on the inclusion or lack of a forward assist. Also, it's a commerical product built with off-the-shelf parts; you're not being issued one and told to like it. If you need an IR laser to hold zero, you can build one with a nice metal handguard. If you think you need a forward assist and build a WWSD carbine with one, Ian probably won't show up to your house to convince you of the error of your ways. If you think the Faxon barrel is too light for your use case, nobody is likely to tell you the BCM ELW barrel is a wrong choice. Not sure what y'all did different on your spotting camera setup (possibly just good wind conditions) but it was cool to be able to see the vapor trail on camera. Looking forward to a review of the optic too if there's more to it than "it's like the PA 1-6 but it goes up to 8."
@tis7963
@tis7963 2 жыл бұрын
If the carbon fiber handguard is worrisome to you, KE Arms makes the Civil Defense rifle. Same lower minus ambi controls, same upper with an aluminum handguard. A few ounces heavier, but still very light. Quite a bit cheaper, too. Probably going to be my next AR.
@TheFirstVonGunther
@TheFirstVonGunther 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah Im really giving it a good look since Im looking to move on from my current AR
@sixpakshaker88
@sixpakshaker88 2 жыл бұрын
I bought the CDR when KE could not get fiber hand guards. Then 6 months later the WWSD 2020 is available. I wish I held out for the WWSD. To upgrade CDR to its standard is much greater than the difference in the price.
@alanniederlitz6950
@alanniederlitz6950 2 жыл бұрын
Isnt it the same rifle?
@Gapis321
@Gapis321 2 жыл бұрын
I would highly recommend watching the KP-15 torture test by RECOILtv. While not the exact same configuration, the WWSD prototype in that video also uses a carbon fiber handguard which gave in only after being ran over by a truck (the rifle worked fine afterwards)
@donaldweber7636
@donaldweber7636 2 жыл бұрын
People think carbon fiber will melt. They don't realize carbon fiber is cured.
@the_senate8050
@the_senate8050 2 жыл бұрын
Random person on the internet: "Polymer lowers are fragile" Karl: *Runs over prototype polymer lower with a truck and keeps shooting it just to flex on the haters*
@immikeurnot
@immikeurnot 2 жыл бұрын
Right? Remember when PMags came out and people were shocked to find that they were radically more reliable and durable than the old aluminum pieces of junk?
@evo-labs
@evo-labs 2 жыл бұрын
I think the 'fragility' argument stems from situations where they were poorly designed by copying aluminum or steel designs and not factoring the material property differences leading to stress rises and subsequent failures.
@RodneyGraves
@RodneyGraves 2 жыл бұрын
We're loving ours so far. My wife is small, and the light weight really works to her advantage, as do the fully ambidextrous controls (she's profoundly sinister). We don't have access to a really long range, but out to the max we can get it's a nail driver, and very good for up close work.
@Astroman1990
@Astroman1990 2 жыл бұрын
“Profoundly sinister” LOL
@RyTrapp0
@RyTrapp0 2 жыл бұрын
People saying that a CARBON FIBER component "might be fragile" is absolutely hilarious. Such people must know *LITERALLY NOTHING* about carbon fiber. 5x stronger than steel 2x stiffer than steel 60% lighter than aluminum [as always, these aren't absolutes as there are obviously different alloys of aluminum & steel, as well as different weaves of CF & different resins - but these numbers are generally true, and NOT extreme examples] If people want to be ignant and turn down superior materials for inferior materials, so be it - you do you. We can debate the polymer lower I guess - but you BETTER be backing it up with specific examples of *KE polymer lower* failures, otherwise I just can't take these arguments seriously.
@jwilsonhandmadeknives2760
@jwilsonhandmadeknives2760 2 жыл бұрын
you should in all honesty qualify your metrics with *for the same weight. A CF handguard of the exact dimensions as a steel one is not remotely as strong. A steel handguard made to the same weight at the CF one, sure. It would almost be made of foil.
@Superwip
@Superwip 2 жыл бұрын
Well... there are certainly steels which are significantly stronger than carbon fiber when it comes to tensile strenght... but there are hughe differences in the strenght of different alloys... What ever... much more important is the fact that carbon fiber materials only achive their optimal tensile strenght when the load is applied in parallel to the direction of the fibers. You could argue that the load on a handguard could occour in almost any direction, especially if you drop the rifle or drop something ontoo it. Carbon composite material is in general much less impact resistant compared to metals, it can break in a situation in which a metal might get away with a little dent. That being said I'm quite confident that the carbon fiber handguard is good enough for most applications. Metal handguards which might be significantly more durable are much heavier.
@RyTrapp0
@RyTrapp0 2 жыл бұрын
I mean, if you guys want to get obnoxious about it outside of the context of the parts we're talking about here, go for it guys.
@hbomatt
@hbomatt 2 жыл бұрын
I have the faxon CF handguard on a heavy DMR homebuild. It's not going to break, but it DOES flex some. You would get a major shift from loading a bipod. Of course I'm not gonna put lasers on a damn SAPR and give myself away, so it works for me.
@reaperreaper5098
@reaperreaper5098 Жыл бұрын
@@RyTrapp0 Except they're not going outside of the context. They're explicitly addressing the way too often ignored context of material engineering. Hell, the first chunk of your initial comment can be treated as objectively false because those claims are highly nuanced and you can't achieve all three claims simultaneously, nor can it be interchanged with aluminum or steel without re-engineering the component.
@bobmartin9918
@bobmartin9918 2 жыл бұрын
To be fair, the concerns about the durability of this firearm is pretty much a classic example of fudds fudding.
@TheHelghast4life
@TheHelghast4life 2 жыл бұрын
This rifle is, imho, one thought experimentation taking into consideration over 70 years of design refinement, material science, and quality improvements. As the saying goes, yesterday's luxury is today's expectation. 70 years ago a good barrel had 2.5-4.0 MOA and today you can off the shelf get something with 1.0 MOA or better, the majority of consumer products are made with polymers today, and optics went from being fragile to more durable than some rifles themselves. It would be really interesting to see this rifle go through a battery of tests akin to a military trial to see how far it can go.
@LOVEMUFFIN_official
@LOVEMUFFIN_official 2 жыл бұрын
Ian and Karl said that they had submitted one to a military trial, just to see what would happen, and we’re just waiting to hear how it went.
@nickbeckwith6211
@nickbeckwith6211 2 жыл бұрын
While it’s not remotely as rigorous as a military trial, KE Arms did build at least one in full auto to greater stress the components. InRange TV has an interesting video of Karl, Ian Harrison of Recoil Magazine and Russell Phagan of KE Arms putting the gun through its paces.
@jubuttib
@jubuttib 2 жыл бұрын
Aye, and I don't think I remember hearing Ian or Karl say that this is the "ultimate AR-15", or the best that it could be (could be wrong, they might have). I'm sure both of them are well aware of the fact that apart from the lower everything on the gun is an off the shelf component, and while they went through a lot of testing and have good reasons for why they picked the components they did, improvements would be possible if they could get everything on the gun custom specced into a new pattern of rifle. This is a "the best rifle we could come up with using components that are on the market" kind of deal. The guys interviewed Jim Sullivan, and tried out some of his experimental improvements of the AR-15 (like the constant recoil system, not that that matters much in a non-automatic gun), they know that there's room for improvement on the gun if you could get to some of the more fundamental aspects of it.
@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz
@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz 2 жыл бұрын
The WWSD is, in short, what the M16A1 should have been if it could have been. Stoner was ahead of his time as far as material science goes, this is what the M16 deserved to be. The basic bitch, mass issued infantry rifle that's carried more than it's shot, and when it's shot it outperforms the shooter.
@raifsevrence
@raifsevrence 2 жыл бұрын
The only part of this rifle that I would expect to break/fail during rigorous testing is the handguard. The CF handguard is pretty strong in some ways, but weak in others. Where aluminum would deform, carbon fiber will snap,crack or splinter. An absurd example would be to try and drive a nail through the cf handguard. An aluminum handguard would deform at and around the the impact sight. The cf handguard would have a hole punched right through it and there's no telling how much material would go with it or how that would impact the integrity of the handguard as a whole. I would honestly love to see some of these tested, abused and generally beat to hell to see how well they stand up compared to conventional materials and designs. It would be good to be surprised if they hold up better than the critics think.
@joet.s.6283
@joet.s.6283 2 жыл бұрын
I'm going to be honest, I had no idea that this rifle would be controversial and while I understand the concerns, I just don't understand why they are as vehemently opposed as they are. Maybe I'm the one missing some context, but I don't get it.
@ACGBLR
@ACGBLR 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t get it either, I was able to hold one and it is quite nice. Especially for the price. I would add a Geissele trigger and that would be it!
@borkwoof696
@borkwoof696 2 жыл бұрын
Some people are overblowing the controversy and some people just have nothing else to fo other than bitching online
@fubar1217
@fubar1217 2 жыл бұрын
@@borkwoof696 Right...I'm sure all the bitching is either coming from fudds or keyboard warriors.
@borkwoof696
@borkwoof696 2 жыл бұрын
@@fubar1217 yup
@chinesesparrows
@chinesesparrows 2 жыл бұрын
Same folks that resisted auto pistols cause revolvers work fine, or resisted m16s when m14 work fine etc...
@SuspiciousGanymede
@SuspiciousGanymede 2 жыл бұрын
I took an FNA4 20" upper (custom free floated national match) and paired it with a WWSD KP-15 lower, fully loaded with a red dot and flashlight its 8.4lbs. Took a nice buck with it a few weeks back, super lightweight and it's a 1MOA rifle.
@RyTrapp0
@RyTrapp0 2 жыл бұрын
Was there a timer going when you took that shot? I hear the KP-15 only works on the clock... LOL
@sanguinemoon9201
@sanguinemoon9201 2 жыл бұрын
@Tom Wing yes. It was in the WWSD2017 videos. They were looking at a standard rifle. Military uses the M4. They wanted compact and light. With current technology, 20" was unnecessary to shoot at combat distances.
@Squad23jta
@Squad23jta 2 жыл бұрын
I have fired my friends WWSD2017 and just acquired WWSD2020 and I love it. I have fired a number of AR15 platforms over time and some are great and some are stock. Having one configured like an M4 and loaded up with all the accessories its a brick. I prefer the WWSD2020, yes you have to pay top dollar for it, but its adaptable , light and reliable. My friend has used and abused his WWSD2017 without any parts failure or breaks in the polymer for nearly 4 years. Its his home defense weapon, he uses it for hunting and 2 and 3 gun matches. People also forget this is not a gun aimed at military service and you don't need to worry about a grunt or marine finding a way to break it.
@frigglebiscuit7484
@frigglebiscuit7484 2 жыл бұрын
id just get an ati omni hybrid maxx....polymer upper and lower, 5.65 lbs.
@zoiders
@zoiders 2 жыл бұрын
You see - I know I could break a collapsing stock doing soldier like things with it, we all know you could purposely bugger one with a good stamp against a kerb if needed or if you did something stupid like using it as a step. The buffer tube is indeed a weak point. I would feel far more confident abusing the WWSD stock though.
@jizzmonkey9679
@jizzmonkey9679 2 жыл бұрын
I'm just impressed by the snatch reference.
@farmerbrown84
@farmerbrown84 2 жыл бұрын
Seems like this is a rifle that doesn't work in Internet theory but does in practice. I ordered my WWSD lower just this week here in Europe (cannot get upper yet). And you're right, without getting a good understanding of velocity, you struggle at long range starting at about 500m or so.
@SuspiciousGanymede
@SuspiciousGanymede 2 жыл бұрын
I put a 20" FN upper on a KP15 lower specifically because the 16" barrel drops off early. Weighs 8lbs loaded with optics and 1MOA, it's a handy lightweight full potential rifle.
@afilleduptaco
@afilleduptaco 2 жыл бұрын
Isn’t internet theory the most useless theory?
@penguinslayer7013
@penguinslayer7013 2 жыл бұрын
@@afilleduptaco How dare suggest that keyboard warriors opinions are useless!
@Duwurf
@Duwurf 2 жыл бұрын
Where, oh where did You get the WWSD lower? And please don't say Brownells :(
@tavelkyosoba
@tavelkyosoba 2 жыл бұрын
I handled one at a shop and passed because i have small hands and the grip is absolutely enormous. It was custom made for Ian and Karl and everyone else can pound sand.
@MichaelAussie05
@MichaelAussie05 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliantly entertaining as usual. Love the new range, editing, format, overlays, graphics and of course the excellent comedy, commentary and debrief. Thanks guys for a thoroughly enjoyable video. Cheers.
@PaletoB
@PaletoB 2 жыл бұрын
The automatic bhit markes on the steel with lights look pretty sweet.
@MichaelAussie05
@MichaelAussie05 2 жыл бұрын
@@PaletoB Agreed.
@TheBlahblahblahhh
@TheBlahblahblahhh 2 жыл бұрын
WWSD lowers are amazing in my own experience. Incredible product that I'm glad someone took the time & effort to develop and build.
@sanguinemoon9201
@sanguinemoon9201 2 жыл бұрын
Same here. I tried to buy a Cav Arms lower but they were sold out in 2017. Now I have half a dozen, and they are almost perfect.
@lubossoltes321
@lubossoltes321 2 жыл бұрын
That intro is pure genius ... good work Ian. EDIT: Can you please NOT split the audio channels ? I heard Josh in the left and Henry in the right channel only during the range segment ... I started with only one earcup of the headphones over my ear since I needed to pay attention to something else as well ... it was weird not hearing one of you speak until I realized what's going on ...
@stevemc6010
@stevemc6010 2 жыл бұрын
Begun, the Forward Assist Wars have....
@vitoscaletta7151
@vitoscaletta7151 2 жыл бұрын
There never was a war, people just like to argue about literally nothing lol And this argument is boring as hell
@ArtilleryChannel
@ArtilleryChannel 2 жыл бұрын
It's the "Rittenhouse button"
@riley6475
@riley6475 2 жыл бұрын
@@ArtilleryChannel the Rittenhouse situation has made me rethink forward assists lol
@MellowFellowOfYellow
@MellowFellowOfYellow 2 жыл бұрын
@@riley6475 helping send a bolt out of battery home is one of the best uses of it. People would know that if they just ran their guns instead of waiting for some video or article to come out
@ritotron5752
@ritotron5752 2 жыл бұрын
@@riley6475 you don’t need it until you do and when you do, your bolt is generally hot as fuck, or your hands are sweaty.
@Toggers99
@Toggers99 2 жыл бұрын
I love the build of the WWSD2020 rifle as a modern version of the original concept of the stoner platform rifle (and I would LOVE to see a AR-10 version in the future). It fits all the criteria for the original rifle being light, reliable, and accurate. The “controversy” is, IMHO, the subject of mostly fudd-lore arguments and personal preferences. I really would love to see a close range comparison to a current M4 and see a more thorough breakdown of this rifle. As always, good shooting.
@SuspiciousGanymede
@SuspiciousGanymede 2 жыл бұрын
I've already asked, there will be no AR10 version produced. That is partially because of the lack of demand and the polymer can't handle that level of recoil (which is why they state no .450/.458/.50Beo with the KP15).
@Toggers99
@Toggers99 2 жыл бұрын
@@SuspiciousGanymede shame, that’s unfortunate but understandable.
@sonatadusk3304
@sonatadusk3304 2 жыл бұрын
@@SuspiciousGanymede it’s not that it can’t take it. KE just won’t say it’s good to go because they haven’t tested those cartridges, and aren’t going to because it would be heinously expensive to do. There’s also no definitive “AR-10” pattern to make the gun to. You’d have to pick one of the existing patterns and just snub the aftermarket of all the others.
@sonatadusk3304
@sonatadusk3304 2 жыл бұрын
@@buckaroobonsi555 ok boomer
@Toggers99
@Toggers99 2 жыл бұрын
@@buckaroobonsi555 how many stocks and pistol grips have you damaged? I know people who’ve served in the marines who’ve been using m16’s that’ve been in service and seen combat for decades and still have their original parts minus a few springs, extractors, and rings. Those parts don’t break often outside bad manufacturing or actual destructive trauma, even when handled by marines. If it’ll survive being run over I’m sure it’ll survive being dropped into your safe.
@jeffersongraves5295
@jeffersongraves5295 2 жыл бұрын
My opinion on polymer lowers or pistols is simply that I like how metal feels. Just like I prefer a hammer to a striker, it's a preference, there's nothing wrong with polymer or strikers. As for carbon fiber, race car suspensions, brakes, wheels, drive shafts and the list goes on of parts that take far more abuse daily than a handguard.
@ArguingOnlineTouchGrass
@ArguingOnlineTouchGrass 2 жыл бұрын
You got this whole disagreeing with people on the internet thing wrong mate. You didn't even insult anyone's intelligence.
@GarthKlaus
@GarthKlaus 7 ай бұрын
Frankly I'm offended that you didn't offend me. 😜
@ernstbergerbrent
@ernstbergerbrent 2 жыл бұрын
It cracks me up that people doubt the durability of the polymer lower. I know not everyone has watched In Range WWSD series. That being said, these lowers have been abused to the point of being ran over by a truck and they still worked flawlessly. A platform that is very lightweight, reliable, and accurate is remarkable. If only I had the funds for the complete WWSD rifle. My AR has the pencil barrel, lightweight handguard, and the holosun red dot. I couldn't be happier with how it's been shooting.
@haveaday1812
@haveaday1812 2 жыл бұрын
Controversy? If a weapon gets first round hits consistently and puts the bad guy in the bad place, there is no controversy.
@theodorehunter4765
@theodorehunter4765 2 жыл бұрын
Well, seeing as the WWSD will probably never be used to put "bad guys in the bad place" I guess that means it's controversial? My issue with the gun is entirely in the marketing. Ian and Karl market this gun as "what the US military would use if they weren't all dumb-dumbs" even though neither of them have any military/combat experience.
@araknidude
@araknidude 2 жыл бұрын
when people are this sensitive about their bad ideas being challenged, sadly yes there absolutely is controversy
@DD-hz3ts
@DD-hz3ts 2 жыл бұрын
@@theodorehunter4765 the military would, and did, pick the KAC SR-16 E3 Which has actual longeveity upgrades in bolt geometry, bolt alloy, gas length, gas block, and holds zero properly on its handguard while weighing 6.4 lb unloaded at 14.5.
@talltale9760
@talltale9760 2 жыл бұрын
@@DD-hz3ts fuckers need to hurry up and finish their recent mil contract so I can actually buy one
@DD-hz3ts
@DD-hz3ts 2 жыл бұрын
@@talltale9760 given how many NT4s they're having to make that will be a while lmao
@fredbloggs5902
@fredbloggs5902 2 жыл бұрын
03:42 is the shot - right in the middle at 500 yds, astonishing.
@zacharyyoung3834
@zacharyyoung3834 2 жыл бұрын
Alot of the hate seems to come from not understanding the project to begin with. This hate is also coming from guys who max out their credit cards to buy blem KAC stripped lowers and price-inflated SR-15 uppers.
@karllambert2350
@karllambert2350 2 жыл бұрын
Ummm blem kac lowers ? Got a link ? Lol
@6nosis
@6nosis 2 жыл бұрын
No shhh …
@jdstark24
@jdstark24 2 жыл бұрын
I played lacrosse with a carbon fiber stick. My entire team did (sponsor) and we only broke one in 2 years. Based on that alone I'm not too worried about the hand guard (Edit)Seems like people still see this after two months so here's some more details I can remember: the sticks were just the shafts, not the head portions of the sticks, those remained plastic as they needed to bend A lot. The only time we broke a stick was when one player crosschecked another when sprinting into him, middle of the stick to opponent's humerus, and the stick broke. The shafts were filled with some sort of very hard foam, it was difficult to make a mark with a finger nail, and the carbon fiber was about as thick as the WWSD handguard, maybe a bit thicker,but much smaller in diameter, obviously. People bring up some good points in the comments, I don't have any. This is just my experience with a similar product!
@notaddmk18fsp_37
@notaddmk18fsp_37 2 жыл бұрын
It’s so much that shattering it’s more the ability of the rail to hold zero with modern force multipliers
@Bramble20322
@Bramble20322 2 жыл бұрын
@@notaddmk18fsp_37 What force multipliers are you talking about? Grips and flashlights need no zero, and lasers are basically useless past a couple meters. I dont see the issue here, really.
@SportbikerNZ
@SportbikerNZ 2 жыл бұрын
@@notaddmk18fsp_37 "modern force multipliers" how to spot inexperienced kids on the net.
@Photosbybb
@Photosbybb 2 жыл бұрын
@@Bramble20322 hahahahahha lasers are useless past a few yards. IR lasers you literal broke child
@UserNamechannel
@UserNamechannel 2 жыл бұрын
@@Bramble20322 IR aiming lasers are not useless past a couple meters
@ReapingRose115
@ReapingRose115 2 жыл бұрын
Now that was some fine shooting lads! This is one the most current versions of the AR15 and probably one of the coolest rifles out there. I don't care what anyone says: This is truly an advancement of the original goal of the platform. There may be other AR15s that may be a tad or more durable but a lightweight combat ready firearm with effective accuracy at even 650Y is insane. It's not meant to be the be all end all in terms of durability, but honestly it's still reliable as we've seen and proven itself in practical combat shooting scenarios like Finnish Brutality. I may love my AKs and classic M16s, but a weapon like this should be the key to inspire all future platforms to follow suit, even if not mil-spec, or at least for current platforms to evolve to. Stoner would be proud of what was achieved with this.
@Rinzler0001
@Rinzler0001 2 жыл бұрын
Well said! Took the words right out of my mouth. I couldn't agree more, and Karl, Ian, and Russell, along with the respective companies involved have done a tremendous thing for the industry as a whole with the commercial introduction of the WWSD rifle, and it's sister rifle the Civil Defense Rifle. I remember watching the 2017 series with bated breath to see what was next in the project, and always found myself fascinated by what they were achieving, and wishing for a commercially produced version, and then ta-da lol! I feel as though there's a stigma with these AR polymer lowers though because of past iterations that just copied the aluminum versions. Which Ian and Karl have gone through great lengths to try and explain why those failed, and why these haven't (as far as I know), and what makes these different. At this point I'm kind of of the mind of "lead a horse to water, but can't make it drink" mentality.
@talltale9760
@talltale9760 2 жыл бұрын
SR-15 E3 already exists
@bradcampbell7253
@bradcampbell7253 2 жыл бұрын
In time, I ll get a modern pencil barrel and CF handguard, but for now my KP15 will be a KP15/A1 with fixed handle and 16 in barrel will do for now.
@Rinzler0001
@Rinzler0001 2 жыл бұрын
@@talltale9760 Uh huh? Now we have even more options to choose from to Lego our rifles with. In the end, to each their own.
@peterconnan5631
@peterconnan5631 2 жыл бұрын
This rifle impresses me more every time I see it. This is the only "black rifle" I would like to own.
@caseybrown5183
@caseybrown5183 2 жыл бұрын
I have two of the lowers - they seem great so far (disappointed in the KE arms trigger - had some ftf with mil spec ammo). I don’t care for the CF hand guard, so I’ve built uppers that mostly follow the principles (no forward assist, light barrels, etc.) I have followed the WWSD project since the beginning and think the work that Karl and Ian have done is fantastic.
@mr.pattyd9138
@mr.pattyd9138 2 жыл бұрын
The original SLT trigger certainly can light-strike on hard primer ammo...their new "Rekluse" trigger has a much stronger hammer spring and works great with surplus ammo, albeit at an increased cost.
@rolandluth2098
@rolandluth2098 2 жыл бұрын
The inside of the KP-15 is meshed with stiffening parts. There is no way this thing would break more easily than an adjustable stock.
@jefferyboring4410
@jefferyboring4410 2 жыл бұрын
Ya the key is it’s a fixed stock I had one a while 7.62 and it’s fine I even homemade a ambi bolt release by cutting a slot in the receiver. Their strong and fine also cheap buy several their awsome
@SuperVeeZee
@SuperVeeZee 2 жыл бұрын
What do you mean by "meshed with stiffening parts?" The receivers don't have any inserts, other than the serial number plate, imbedded into it during the injection, if that's what it means. Are you referring to the molded structure itself, or the internals installed in the lower?
@jefferyboring4410
@jefferyboring4410 2 жыл бұрын
@@SuperVeeZee I believe he is talking about the honey comb style structure inside the stock and pistol grip etc Also everything is thicker and different dimensions, nothing like a regular receiver. I believe they are stronger than regular ar adjustable stock and pistol grip. If your ok with a fixed stock I believe this is vastly superior to a regular receiver and a lot lighter.
@rolandluth2098
@rolandluth2098 2 жыл бұрын
@@SuperVeeZee i can't find the video or picture where i saw that. but it's the molded structure itself. the lower is not hollow.
@SuperVeeZee
@SuperVeeZee 2 жыл бұрын
@@jefferyboring4410 I have three of them already built. Built a fourth, too, but got rid of that rifle. So I'm familiar with them. I'm a believer for sure. I don't miss the weight, and I don't miss the adjustable stock or replaceable grips. Big win in my book.
@jonathansmith7306
@jonathansmith7306 2 жыл бұрын
The people who throw shade think that nylon 6,6 with 30% glass injection is the same as 3d printer resin
@mattfleming86
@mattfleming86 2 жыл бұрын
Skookum as frig
@mrb692
@mrb692 2 жыл бұрын
Hell, and some of the printer resins are pretty damn strong nowadays
@stephaniemusick171
@stephaniemusick171 2 жыл бұрын
I have a KE Arms KP15 lower with a DPMS upper on it that has a 16” pencil barrel with a 1-8 Vortex Strike Eagle mounted. The rifle is very light weight and ergonomically comfortable. I have mine zeroed with Frontier 5.56 62 gr. BTHP match. I have regularly run my rifle from 50 to 600+ yards on steel effortlessly just using the BDC reticle in the Strike Eagle. The rifle is very accurate and has been flawless in reliability.
@baker90338
@baker90338 2 жыл бұрын
How much did the build cost!
@stephaniemusick171
@stephaniemusick171 2 жыл бұрын
@@baker90338 I bought the KE Arms KP-15 complete Mil spec lower, they are currently $199 from Brownells, i think I paid less for mine using a discount code when I bought mine when they first became available, (FYI the KE Arms Mil spec trigger group is one of the best Mil spec triggers I have shot, clean, no creep or grittiness, crisp break). I already had the DPMS upper, it has Magpul hand guards and I have a Vltor gunfighter charging handle in it, it is otherwise OEM as I bought it as a complete rifle years ago, the lower is being used on another rifle. I bought the 1-8 Vortex Strike Eagle on a great sale, about $365 including a one piece mount. All in all, my build is very reasonably priced.
@GunFunZS
@GunFunZS 2 жыл бұрын
@@stephaniemusick171 thanks for telling us about the trigger. I've been considering one of those since I don't currently have it in my practical budget to get the whole WWSD. Plus I want to put a lightweight 16 in 300 blackout barrel on one.
@baker90338
@baker90338 2 жыл бұрын
@@GunFunZS I’m considering getting a .300 blackout upper and a kp15 as a .30-30 rifle replacement for my dad.
@GunFunZS
@GunFunZS 2 жыл бұрын
@@baker90338 I have load the old lyman 170 grain RNFP that was THE classic 30-30 bullet. And I can load it fairly stout over h110. I haven't put it on a chronograph but I know I'm well over the velocity range that is sort of the normal hunting velocity as that bullet was used in 3030. 300 blackout doesn't really have standardized feed ramp geometry figured out in the industry. Pretty much all of them just leave a standard m4 feed ramp which is wrong. So in current state of the industry if you want to run anything other than very pointy bullets kind of expect that you're going to address your feed ramps a little bit and possibly select magazines that point the nose upward a little bit more. It's pretty easy to do some moderate tweaks to GI mags to improve the reliability with blunt projectiles. I suspect the Magpul ones made for the m855 A1 would probably be a good pic too. Currently my favorite are the torkmags. Those lack a guide rib and have bigger capacity for overall size. The lack of guide rib means you don't have to consider whether a bullet profile will create a false shoulder as far as the magazine is concerned. Bottom line I'm getting at is that I am pretty well convinced any light 10-in plus 300 blackout AR pistol or carbine is going to be in the same ballpark of performance and a lot handier to carry and use than a classic 30-30. But a classic 30-30 is also a fun gun to have.
@wormyboot
@wormyboot 2 жыл бұрын
Like 4 guys just took these to Finnish Brutality and had no malfunctions. Why is this still up for debate?
@mkII.
@mkII. 2 жыл бұрын
@ 4:20 Watching gravity pull those shots down at higher ranges is so cool. It really does help the shooter see whats happening to the round as it travels down range. I didnt realize the ballistic arc was so extreme on 5.56 but thats a wild swing at 650 yards.
@smithnwesson990
@smithnwesson990 2 жыл бұрын
The Ballistic arc is even more extreme using 55 or 62gr ammo. Even with 77 or 75 gr otm ammo after 500 it is a big fall off. However for 400 yards and in the AR15 is amazing.
@mkII.
@mkII. 2 жыл бұрын
@@smithnwesson990 Im guessing this is why people are all the rage about 300 blackout.
@zoiders
@zoiders 2 жыл бұрын
But its like a laser out to 300 which is exactly how its meant to work. The Germans were not wrong when they number crunched all the contact reports from the first half of WW2 and realised that most rifle actions happen below that range.
@mango9087
@mango9087 2 жыл бұрын
As a back-packer, your conversation about weight is a common one I hear. There are a lot of people who make fun of weight-weinies and, granted, some people take it too far (with things like titanium sporks and ultra-fragile tarps). But in general, the lighter your kit is the more enjoyable it is to wear it. It is less weight to carry, so your muscle don't have to work as hard. This lets you go faster and longer, or go at the same pace more easily. I'm not saying light-weight trumps everything. Everything is a balance of comfort, durability, weight, and practicality. But there is no reason to not prioritize lightness if possible. You aren't tough because you can hump 30 pounds around when you COULD have been humping 15. It doesn't surprise me that this point is lost on firearms enthusiasts. There is a real machismo thing many suffer from.
@randomidiot8142
@randomidiot8142 2 жыл бұрын
Weight is often a confusing thing to discuss. What cartridge, what purpose, what context, etc. You'll often see people brag about ex military and packing weight around and blah blah. Great, how does lumping a 30 pound machine gun plus a mount and ammo relate to packing a 12lb precision rifle and being tasked with a 3-500 yard cold bore shot in the mountains?
@alexs5744
@alexs5744 2 жыл бұрын
The old military saying goes like this, “Ounces lead to pounds and pounds lead to pain”.
@PalleRasmussen
@PalleRasmussen 2 жыл бұрын
I live in Greenland, one of the harshest places on earth; weight matters in the mountains.
@509Gman
@509Gman 2 жыл бұрын
@@alexs5744 and from my experience, the military loves pain.
@skunimatrix
@skunimatrix 2 жыл бұрын
@@509Gman Embrace the suck...
@onpsxmember
@onpsxmember 2 жыл бұрын
The only thing I'd change (and maybe that's already an option) Is to change the length of pull at least slightly with different end caps. Depending on what one is wearing it's nice to change that aspect. I wonder if that is possible with the buffer system. Overall the rifle is sound and I got no issues with well engineered and tested reinforced polymers with brains and there are even videos of the KP-15 production so I got no issue with that. There are AUGs out there from decades of use and their freaking firing mechanism is mostly polymer. I hope I can get one through brownell's europe next year...beer times get in the way.
@9HoleReviews
@9HoleReviews 2 жыл бұрын
Basically a modular polymer end cap solution that facilitates multiple LOP and a different internal buffer system option.. that's pretty good!
@onpsxmember
@onpsxmember 2 жыл бұрын
@@9HoleReviews kzbin.info/www/bejne/bnfLZ5iCjaygpck
@joquin4618
@joquin4618 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I wanted to “build” using KE arms polymer lower and a 11.5” lightweight barrel & handguard upper… the problem is that In the USA a fixed stock rifle with a
@509Gman
@509Gman 2 жыл бұрын
KE Arms teased a spacer accessory a while ago, but I haven’t heard anything about it recently. I forget the name, but there is a shop doing cut downs if one ever wants to go the other way. Neither option changes the buffer length.
@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz
@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with Ian and Carl that the A1 is a good length for a mass issued rifle (and that the A2 was a big mistake because it was designed for the KD rifle range, not for combat) but I'm one of those those people that do actually use a shorter LOP. My adjustable stocks are always set ~1" to ~3/4" shorter than my C1 stock.
@darrenparkinson7195
@darrenparkinson7195 2 жыл бұрын
It’s always a pleasure to watch videos presented ,produced and edited by you guys
@ekscalybur
@ekscalybur 2 жыл бұрын
Wait..... People complained about the 'durability' weakness of the carbon fiber handguard? Top Fuel drag cars use a carbon fiber housing on their 1000 horsepower supercharger feeding their 11000 horsepower motors. Specifically for its durability. This complaint is extreme fuddery.
@thijspluis9998
@thijspluis9998 2 жыл бұрын
i like the updated version of practical accuracy. keep it up
@davidjernigan8161
@davidjernigan8161 2 жыл бұрын
If people are so concerned about the carbon fiber there is a less expensive version without the carbon fiber and the JP capture buffer.
@MandoWookie
@MandoWookie 2 жыл бұрын
The Civil Defense rifle appeals to me more as an off the shelf item. Though what I really want to do is put the Brownells Retro Dissipator upper on the poly lower. Too bad they discontinued that upper.
@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz
@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz 2 жыл бұрын
My biggest concern is the cost. I'm a civvie, so weight isn't nearly as killer for me, and I'm already saving a lot of weight with the Faxon Gunner barrel. It's cool, but when I do my version I'm slapping a Midwest Industries Combat Rail on it and calling it a day.
@joshbchr
@joshbchr 2 жыл бұрын
That 1st 500 yard shot was so satisfying. Talk about quartering the target
@TaterPictures
@TaterPictures 2 жыл бұрын
It's cool to see you guys getting around to talk about this rifle.
@RARufus
@RARufus 2 жыл бұрын
Your content is awesome! The whole presentation is just fantastic. Thank you so much for all you do for us all!! Just awesome stuff all around.
@johnsmithfakename8422
@johnsmithfakename8422 2 жыл бұрын
This is my subjective opinion. The controversy comes from Traditionalists. I believe that they are under the impression that the current AR15 design base was the end all be all AR15, the peak of what Stoner would have built. I on the other hand see Stoner as someone who set goals and use the latest technology to achieve them. This is something I think they don't realize, Stoner tried to make the WWSD2020 and failed because of, at the time, technology limitations.
@maximthemagnificent
@maximthemagnificent 2 жыл бұрын
I recall an interview with the CEO of Black & Decker where he said (something along the lines of) they don't sell 1/4" drills, they sell 1/4" holes.
@colemanmoore9871
@colemanmoore9871 2 жыл бұрын
Colt even tried a polymer lower early on, but the tech just wasn't there yet.
@pokeroots2
@pokeroots2 2 жыл бұрын
@@colemanmoore9871 Colt also tried to make the A1 not to the specs designed and fucked up several things
@theodorehunter4765
@theodorehunter4765 2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't call myself a traditionalist. I think there are improvements to be made with the AR-15, especially what the military uses. I just don't think the WWSD is an "improvement".
@sabregunner1
@sabregunner1 2 жыл бұрын
limited by the technology he had available
@maskedhobo
@maskedhobo 2 жыл бұрын
Great video guys. Nice to see actual data be recorded and not speculated. Thanks again for the work.
@scottjackson1636
@scottjackson1636 2 жыл бұрын
I think a lot of the "worry" people express is based on old data. Polymer USED to be brittle and fragile when it first came out compared to other materials, Carbon Fiber is the same, but people go by that first impression too often. They fail to account for increases in technology. Modern day Polymers and carbon fiber are tough, heat and cold resistant and just much better at surviving than their early predecessors. There is really nothing a normal shooter is going to put that gun through that will cause it to fail. You really have to abuse the crap out of your gun to do it, and even then I think it wouldn't be easy. And its not just firearm technology I find this attitude in. As a truck driver I run into this a lot on Autoshift trucks. First people call them automatics, but they are not, they are mechanically manual transmissions with a clutch, they are just shifted by computer instead of a lever. When they first started coming out, the computer was horrible, the basic transmission was good, but the computer support wasn't. They shifted poorly or late, downshifted to early, and the electronics broke....a lot. But the modern ones have for the most part fixed all those problems except maybe the longevity. They do last longer than they used to though. But they still get a lot of hate and people still bring up things they USED to do as proof that they suck. I guess its just human nature. First impressions are hard to throw off.
@9HoleReviews
@9HoleReviews 2 жыл бұрын
thats actually why we try not to do "first impression" videos. We want stuff that is comprehensive.
@scottjackson1636
@scottjackson1636 2 жыл бұрын
@@9HoleReviews Awesome....I'm just gonna step over here and fan girl for a bit. Keep up the good work guys!
@9HoleReviews
@9HoleReviews 2 жыл бұрын
@@scottjackson1636 oh man come on, we’re the ones appreciative of your support if anything!
@nmr6316
@nmr6316 2 жыл бұрын
Sweet review! I can't wait to get mine built now!
@Thorax321
@Thorax321 2 жыл бұрын
man 20 round mags just look so damn good
@Locutus494
@Locutus494 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome to see you doing this rifle! Especially since my own WWSD just arrived at my gun shop today for me to pick up this weekend! 😁
@pdb6157
@pdb6157 2 жыл бұрын
Theses videos are just amazing you set the music and editing just right.
@michaelnuss372
@michaelnuss372 2 жыл бұрын
Okay, so after following Ian and Karl’s progression and after the two of you testing it out, I ordered one. I love it, and I thoroughly enjoy everything about it. I’ve put about 2K rounds through it and it’s pushing out my X95 from the, “One Rifle”. Very well put together and phenomenal in parts and equipment.
@jumrobe
@jumrobe 2 жыл бұрын
I built this exact gun, minus the brake. Awesome to see what it's capable of, and that the PA SLx with the ACSS Griffin Mil works very well at extended ranges.
@mikes1063
@mikes1063 2 жыл бұрын
Sniper mode button, hilarious! I like Brandon Herrera’s comment calling it the failure inducing button.
@lavida57
@lavida57 2 жыл бұрын
What a great clip. You guys just keep putting out such great content. Thank you
@shootinbruin3614
@shootinbruin3614 2 жыл бұрын
Re: IR laser mounting, if that's indeed a requirement, there's no reason a carbon fiber handguard couldn't incorporate an aluminum picatinny rail at the 12:00, either bolted on semi-permanently or with the handguard formed around it during manufacture. I think an interesting idea would be with forged composites. Forging an entire carbon fiber handguard with a pic rail on top and MLOK slots on the other sides would preserve strength and zero retention where it's needed while maintaining the carbon fiber benefits of light weight and thermal insulation.
@9HoleReviews
@9HoleReviews 2 жыл бұрын
which that's literally what PRI does with their carbon fiber mk12 handguard and Crane then dropped the top swan sleeve as a continuous rail but for the PVS30 clip on, but then typically IR units are mounted on the 3 o'clock for those for scope clearance. I think it's the implementation philosophy of "if 90% of your consumer base will not use IR on it, then why include the dead weight?"
@shootinbruin3614
@shootinbruin3614 2 жыл бұрын
@@9HoleReviews This being a carbine and not a precision rifle, I would be inclined to think that most users would still be mounting the IR device at the 12. Agree that the PRI handguard did this concept originally; I suppose what I have in mind is a modernized version of that since there are now aluminum handguards lighter than the PRI. I have no objections to the WWSD2020 having no top rail; as I mentioned in your IG post, intended purpose (and in this case being a commercial product, intended customer base) is paramount when discussing what something should or should not have.
@riley6475
@riley6475 2 жыл бұрын
@@9HoleReviews since it's also possible for the handguard to be switched to a normal AR handguard, it's not really worth adding the extra weight for the people who will never use it. Even if the handguard is switched out, the rifle will still be lighter weight compared to other rifles thanks to the pencil barrel and the polymer lower.
@geodkyt
@geodkyt 2 жыл бұрын
@@9HoleReviews Offering a "properly factory installed" (carefully fit and permanently affixed so it retains zero) 12 o'clock Picatinny rail as an option (which some companies do) just makes sense. After all, in addition to the handful of folks who actually use quality lasers, you have far more people like me who disagree with Karl and Ian about the utility and value of BUIS on a lightweight carbine (especially one with a co-witnessed mini RDS) set up for what Cooper used to call "serious social purposes". The couple of ounces that adds are more than offset by having an immediate backup available of your RDS "fails" (which will probably be due to user error, frankly, like forgetting to turn it on, forgetting to change the battery before the New Years Eve party starts, or letting the battery cap get a little loose without noticing and allowing the battery to be jostled out of contact). I have even found that a fixed front post, coupled with an absolute co-witness mini RDS that isn't even on still provides much better than Minute of Ribcage at close ranges, using the RDS tube as a giant ghost ring. Flipping up the folding rear gives me equal or better sighting apparatus than I had on my M16, even if the RDS is still in place but not working. (I also find a fixed front BUIS guards the switch on a low profile 12 o'clock WML set just in front of the sight, allowing me to hit it naturally with my support hand without wires... of course the WML would be just fine mounted to an MLok slot, but since they tend to have built in Picatinny mounts anyway...) So, having a professionally installed and stable 1913 rail at 12 o'clock on my carbon FF tube - that still weighs less than any equally serviceable aluminum handguard* is one of those options I'd willingly pay for as a "factory upgrade". . * Not a huge fan of the super lightweight aluminum tubes - you not only have the heat transfer of aluminum, but they tend to have such large gaps between the gossamer thin aluminum struts that burning your fingers because they slipped though a hole is a real possibility. And once you start adding heat resistant tube covers for protection, you start to lose the advantages of such an open latticework aluminum tube - weight goes up surprisingly fast while airflow around the barrel gets choked off. MLok riddled carbon fiber handguards don't suffer from either of those problems to any noticeable degree.
@jager6863
@jager6863 2 жыл бұрын
@@geodkyt 99% of civilians shooters don't own night vision and don't mount lasers on their guns. It's a struggle to get people to adopt weapon lights for their rifles/pistols and those are a much lower price point. The WWSD and Civil Defense rifles weren't designed for the military, they were designed for civilians who wanted a lighter weight AR15 platform that could flex into various roles. Therefore infrared optics, night vision and lasers, were really a consideration for this design.
@StrangerOman
@StrangerOman 2 жыл бұрын
New range, awesome gun, great performance, awesome footage with even being able to see bullet trails. This is amazing, I was waiting for a new Practical accuracy video. Bless the Gun Jesus. It's interesting to see that this set-up brought controversial comments. In my opinion it's just a very solid very well thought build and this... is totally fine. It feels like the expectation of this build is set somewhere... I don't even know where. Since this rifle seems to perform as intended and that's it. Can't wait to see Josh run it B)
@panzerlamb9792
@panzerlamb9792 2 жыл бұрын
the follow ups were incredible, well done!
@gravelrhoads
@gravelrhoads 2 жыл бұрын
My WWSD 2020 just came in this week. Very excited to get to the range in a couple of days to see how it performs! And yes, even knowing it was going to be light, I was shocked how light it was. Great review, guys!
@shawn40041
@shawn40041 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love mine. It is my hunting/ranch rifle now, a tool and not a showpiece. I treat it no more gingerly than any other rifle that has filled that role. There is no issue with the polymer lower, it's plenty strong. The hand guard does have a bit of flex when moving quickly and driving the rifle with force, but it has not effected my ability to make hits or the practical accuracy of the rifle thus far in my experience. It is lightweight and handy, and frankly every time I pick it up I feel a bit of giddy excitement. Only one other firearm in my life has done that, the V7 14.5" Enlightened AR, which is more than twice the price of the WWSD. This rifle may have started as a thought experiment, but it is now a fantastic reality.
@ssvis2
@ssvis2 2 жыл бұрын
Impressive performance and a clear demonstration of what is possible with modern tech. To those concerned about durability, both polymer and carbon fiber properly engineered and manufactured can be incredibly tough and durable. I specifically call out toughness as that is the opposite of brittleness. Both CF and modern polymers are composite materials that can handle compressive and tensile loads plus repeated impacts without cracking. Think about the rapid, cyclical stresses to which the tub chassis of an F1 car is subjected. They can actually handle more than their tube frame counterparts both in absolute loading and acute stresses while weighing significantly less. The tradeoff is cost due to complexity of engineering and manufacturing. So the real question with any modern piece of tech is "How much are you willing to pay?" to get the performance you want.
@lordofonion-rings9426
@lordofonion-rings9426 2 жыл бұрын
OMG I can almost see the vapor trail ! I can see the change of air before bullet hits target. This has made my day
@denyspoyner8815
@denyspoyner8815 Жыл бұрын
This has to be the cleanest run I've seen, congratulations Henry !! 😮
@notyourbusiness1352
@notyourbusiness1352 2 жыл бұрын
I always watch this series lol...every video I have done. Glad to be here early this time.😀
@crabmansteve6844
@crabmansteve6844 2 жыл бұрын
I love mine. It's an excellent rifle. Everybody involved has such a massive amount of hands on experience, if you hate it, you haven't handled or shot one.
@Ranar14
@Ranar14 2 жыл бұрын
Love the levity/ humor y'all bring along with sticking to facts and not fuddlore.
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for edding meters to the range information. Helps a lot for a simpel minded german.
@cheatingdeathcustoms2244
@cheatingdeathcustoms2244 2 жыл бұрын
People in every aspect of life, are afraid and often reluctant to change. I remember when I purchased my Gen1 Glock 17 in 1986...People laughed at me. They claimed that the "plastic gun" would explode in my face...Well we all know how that worked out. I'm glad to see that someone was finally able to bring a successful polymer lower unit for the AR 15, as Colt intended to back in the late 60's. Great video!
@notsoserious0944
@notsoserious0944 2 жыл бұрын
I've followed the project for a long time and really love it. Although I have not bought one. The comments about fragile handguards probably have not seen well used M16A1/SP1 handguards after much use--they tend to look like hillbilly teeth with pieces broken out. I think a lot of people buy into the idea that military or military-inspired weapons are supposed to be indestructible. They need to buy a CMP rifle to realize that isn't the case. Anyhow, my fav carbine is a Colt law enforcement trade in with a pencil barrel and my least favorite is a Colt AR15A4 because there is just such a huge difference in weight.
@hopewilliams6705
@hopewilliams6705 2 жыл бұрын
I love the concept of this rifle and the principals it was built on! And have been saving up for this rifle !
@ES44AC-2
@ES44AC-2 2 жыл бұрын
I really like that setup ! You were having some fun .
@tobywonkinoby8916
@tobywonkinoby8916 2 жыл бұрын
6.8 pounds with the scope? Impressive! Great shooting as well!
@MrMillez
@MrMillez 2 жыл бұрын
Great review on the accuracy of this concept. After watching Ian’s design and build video I was excited to see a 9 hole review. Such a shame we can’t own semiautomatic in the U.K.
@BigDaddyFried
@BigDaddyFried 2 жыл бұрын
It was fascinating to see the bullet travel in the video and to see the actual drop (trajectory) at the longer ranges.
@Thizlamic
@Thizlamic 2 жыл бұрын
I friggin LOVE that set up...SICK BLASTER GUYS!
@matteblack5805
@matteblack5805 2 жыл бұрын
The performance speaks for its self, the rifle performed well in competition, at range and on a spec sheet.
@rednecksniper4715
@rednecksniper4715 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that rifle is only a lb heavier then an M1 carbine is amazing
@rileyschultz5608
@rileyschultz5608 2 жыл бұрын
Unloaded and with no optic WWSD is 4.99 lbs.
@frigglebiscuit7484
@frigglebiscuit7484 2 жыл бұрын
@@rileyschultz5608 not bad. only one i know close is the ati omni polymer upper and lower ar15. i think its like 5.5lbs.
@rileyschultz5608
@rileyschultz5608 2 жыл бұрын
@@frigglebiscuit7484 Don't get me wrong, there are even lighter ARs out there, but most are heavily compromised with lightened bolt carriers, skeletonized parts, etc. The balance and reliability of the WWSD is what makes it fairly special.
@shootersresourcechannel642
@shootersresourcechannel642 2 жыл бұрын
Great coverage and shooting guys.
@BurningMonkey
@BurningMonkey 2 жыл бұрын
This has been a great video and excellent discussion of the rifles pros and cons
@shakehandswithdanger7882
@shakehandswithdanger7882 2 жыл бұрын
Bought one of the kp15 lowers on a whim, it's great. Strong, stiff, light. The flared mag well is a big plus too. Might have to pick up a WWSD when budget allows.
@LOVEMUFFIN_official
@LOVEMUFFIN_official 2 жыл бұрын
I have been waiting for this…thank you for taking the time to do this review. I actually discovered your channel because of Ian reaching out to you during his episode on Finnish Mosins, so it’s nice to see you guys working together again on what has rapidly become one of the most exciting projects in ongoing firearms development.
@Jason-iz6ob
@Jason-iz6ob 2 жыл бұрын
I built my own WWSD rifle. Because I wanted the FDE lower, so I didn’t get all the ambi stuff except the selector. I did get the Faxon carbon fiber handguard, which I painted a sort of camo pattern. Painting the carbon fiber using Brownell’s Aluma-Hyde worked much better than I expected. I also used the Faxon pencil barrel and an FDE Aero Precision upper that also didn’t have the sniper button. Using a Sig Romeo red dot and Juliet 4x magnifier. I absolutely love it. I may build another one black. All the “controversy” surrounding the WWSD rifle is totally unfounded. The hardest aspect for me to embrace was no backup iron sights…. And I finally had a chance to shoot it at 200 yards. I could barely see the 4” steel plate. But ringing it was easy.
@cokedaz
@cokedaz Жыл бұрын
If you have a lighter rifle you can carry more of other things such as ammo, supplies, other equipment. Or if you want the rifle heavier you can run a D-60 and put a load of heavy scopes and attachments on the gun. It's main beauty is its balance, not just the weight. And this isn't meant to be military quality to serve all purposes, it is more of a civil defense rifle that the average citizen or militia could grab and go. Less about all the night vision and suppression capabilities. It's competition role is for 2G ACM, a practical competition more based around running, climbing, crawling, shooting from weird angles, more of a practical environment instead of sponsor covered clean-shirt competitons. Even just the lower itself is very interesting. There is a video on InRangeTV showing a very budget build with this lower with an upper and optic for approx $550. The lower definitely is a home-run, the rest of the rifle you could build it how you like, but the above package is the best optimized version. Though it would have been a 14.5 if it wasnt for the law and people complaining about pinned muzzles.
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