I was gonna buy a bajillion WWSDs for my legion of child soldiers
We've bought a 2020 and making a 2017 that was already mostly finished. We're also going to make a Paul Shanks 2010 clone.
Karl banned him for association with Full Spectrum and/or being full spectrum; Someone that has an axe to grind with Karl. It shouldn’t be surprising that he doesn’t want him in his clubhouse. I’m not convinced they’re not the same person.
Allow me to explain my purpose and why I and referencing Karl, then.
While I highly disapprove of being a cuck and so on, I am going to keep the interpersonal stuff to the farms, off youtube, and obviously off his discord. I made it a point of sticking to professionalism and the AR-15 as a subject in my videos. Funnily enough I criticized many others in my videos and also featured every public statement on the forward assist made by Aaron Cowan, but I am somehow a stalker for doing him a favor and presenting his thoughts on the forward assist as succinctly and coherently as possible. Karl, among many others, was giving bad advice. Had Rittenhouse been a redditor interested in firearms his understanding of the AR-15 it may have been different and he may have learned from Karl or others not to use the forward assist and would likely have died.
While people can and sometimes are wrong on exact technical topics where there should be less room for error, I have sympathy for those who are wrong and then admit so. Karl, even after having a prompt (Kyle) to do a little more deliberation than he previously had for the forward assist still gets it wrong about the use of the charging handle when commenting about what Kyle should do. Many other people who also have not or are incapable of further deliberation also repeat the mantra of "use the charging handle" in a clear enough defined circumstance where with a basic understanding of push feed, you would know that it would not work. Why do people repeat such a mantra and are incapable of further deliberation about the subject? It is because they defer their thinking to people they perceive as authoritative on the subject and when seeing so many "experts" in agreement the "use the charging handle" mantra seems like it could never be a bad choice. Karl is simply one of the easiest targets to demonstrate that something as simple as this is not receiving a good deliberation.
On something so small and relatively simple in scope we should (as the firearms community) easily be able to come to a near complete or fully so common understanding of such a trivial topic such as the forward assist and knowing implications of push feed,. However, statements made from people like Aaron Cowan, Ian, Karl, Clint Smith, Chris Bartocci, Ed Ezell, Stoner, and so on all contribute to a more modern day fuddlore rather than anything worthy of actually being learned and put into a common repertoire. Further, I see many of the same mistakes on AR-15s being repeated over and over without further inquiry from anyone and their results presented for everyone to see. What I mean by this is that the people who DO know better are often industry professionals that have this information gatekept or simply not presented since they're not the type to publish information to a small audience if they have no followers.
Why also haven't any of our experts madea video that went over the implications of Kyle's circumstance and that the forward assist WAS the fastest and most reliable method available to Kyle? They have the wherewithal to do this much more easily than I can and yet all we receive are just reposts of the Tucker Carlson interview, inconclusive videos, or nothing of much value to learn from - despite most everyone being able to clearly see that this was an even to learn from.
THAT is my axe to grind and the purpose of my channel. Karl is just a small part of a demonstrative model I use to get people to understand why the popular ideas about immediate action, push feed, and the forward assist are wrong. He happens to explain himself in public comments more than others so he is useful as a case example. I want to publish information that is not out there, like the forward assist being an empirically tested and overall good device, and much more so that people can make better informed choices about an AR-15's configuration. I want FS to be one of the channels I could have watched when getting into the AR-15 to save me however many hours of troubleshooting experience with cheap "just as good parts" to find out that some of the most important specifications for some AR-15 parts are never even published and what I should often be looking for.
The forward assist is just an easy place to start out at and be able to fully understand.
I’m sure that these people are organically interested in a specific 3 gun build from 12 years ago. I’m also sure it has nothing to do with our legal opponents having a deposition that didn’t go the way they wanted it to about 3 weeks ago. Paul Shanks is such a renowned competitor who wouldn’t want to rebuild a rifle he did with parts a decade out of date?
We know exactly the what the rifle is. I have no idea how the deposition has gone since I don't want to blow the free $30 credit PACER gives you checking in constantly when the first quarter of this year has been about jurisdictional motions, I'll check in later, but feel free to fill us in if you'd like. I've already stated that it appears to be a cash grab by GWACS from my earlier post, but in the interest of providing the farms some entertainment I fleshed out the GWACS argument for a little fun and stated that I don't believe those scenarios to be likely.
While we intend to use it to demonstrate our earlier point about a generalized and unspecific inspiration behind the WWSD rifle we're also not "cloners" of guns and so these will be our ironic clone guns akin to being something like a Somalia clone build that some people do with a little humor added in for ourselves. I also don't have any kind of rifle or any sort of likeness to a mk12, so this would fill that role as well.