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there must be an engineering term for developing a project that's obviously based on flawed idea.
The closest thing I can think of is something like the equivalent of an architectural folly.
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there must be an engineering term for developing a project that's obviously based on flawed idea.
The "WWSD" AR was completely retarded and also not what Stoner would do.
I'm curious how it would hold up in any sort of real combat scenario (probably not well), but it seems pretty good for a competition gun.
It's made to survive a 2-gun competition, not the first 48 hours in the Fulda Gap. I can't wait to see these things start failing hard when they get reviewed by non-shill reviewers.The stock would be broken before the first day.
We know what Stoner Would Do.I never really understood the name for it (other than just being some catchy thing). No one knows what Stoner would have done differently with modern plastics, and carbon fiber, etc, so stop acting like you're the only ones "who like totally get Stoner maaannn".
That being said they did create a pretty nice "gamer" AR. I'm curious how it would hold up in any sort of real combat scenario (probably not well), but it seems pretty good for a competition gun.
I never really understood the name for it (other than just being some catchy thing). No one knows what Stoner would have done differently with modern plastics, and carbon fiber, etc, so stop acting like you're the only ones "who like totally get Stoner maaannn".
That being said they did create a pretty nice "gamer" AR. I'm curious how it would hold up in any sort of real combat scenario (probably not well), but it seems pretty good for a competition gun.
Karl seems to be really pushing the 2-gun format though, isn't he? A lot of his recent collaborative content with Ian was getting him to do those competitions.I always got the impression that Sinistral was the man behind the idea; and it was his connections with Brownells & others that made the thing physically happen, along with their faith & good will in Ian to help push the product. Karl seems to be the third wheel whenever he's doing a collaboration video, with anybody; unless it's with Olam.
That's what initially brought them together, Ian tried getting into competitive shooting to show off clunky old guns in action and went to a crappy 3-gun match before Karl stepped up and invited him to his own.Karl seems to be really pushing the 2-gun format though, isn't he? A lot of his recent collaborative content with Ian was getting him to do those competitions.
This is why I think he has a lot of concept investment in the WWSD rifle project. It seems designed to do the thing he wants it to do and not much else. IDK much about Sinistral and what he enjoys though so he might also be a competition fanatic too.That's what initially brought them together, Ian tried getting into competitive shooting to show off clunky old guns in action and went to a crappy 3-gun match before Karl stepped up and invited him to his own.
Karl is one of those guys who's so far into the competitive scene that he's essentially done the gun guy equivalent of comparing Call of Duty to real warfare multiple times, so it shouldn't be surprising that he's using that as a basis for the "What Would Stoners Do to a perfectly good rifle" project.
Sinistral is absolutely a competition fanatic and it may surprise you to learn this, but he is actually a fantastic competitive shooter, at least in the realm of dynamic shooting like 3-gun and 2-gun. He was using a polymer lower long before WWSD and likely before he had ever even met Karl and Ian.This is why I think he has a lot of concept investment in the WWSD rifle project. It seems designed to do the thing he wants it to do and not much else. IDK much about Sinistral and what he enjoys though so he might also be a competition fanatic too.
Sinistral is absolutely a competition fanatic and it may surprise you to learn this, but he is actually a fantastic competitive shooter, at least in the realm of dynamic shooting like 3-gun and 2-gun. He was using a polymer lower long before WWSD and likely before he had ever even met Karl and Ian.
He regularly wins local meets and makes top cut at national competitions, including high level shit like Hard as Hell. It’s still one of funniest things in the world to me to watch his runs because you’ve got this clearly overweight guy wobbling between shooting positions wearing plates and shit, thinking that there’s no way he’ll be fast enough. Then you watch him shoulder he rifle and the fucker just doesn’t miss.
As cliche as it sounds, some people are just born to shoot. I know someone who has zero interest in guns outside of video games, doesn't own any, and can outshoot a lot of my friends who have been into guns since childhood. Dude's an insufferable Silicon Valley faggot liberal to boot.
Didn't he do this with that meme 10mm handgun they were shilling, whatever it was called, after they went out of business.And Ian went along with it because he's a supportive friend and obscure, forgotten firearms are in his wheelhouse; but for the lulz he'll be featuring a WWSD rifle for the 2035 Morphy's Island Special Premier Auction, along with the story on how it failed.
Sinsitral absolutely is an embodiment of meme-tier shooting accuracy from The Walking Dead; he's the tubby Gen-X asshole with a weak beard & moist upper lip, who'd never touched an AR before the zombocalypse, but manages aim-bot hit rates while on the move.
Edit: Now that I think of it; Sinistral totally has gamer autism, and he's succeeded by translating that into 2-gun competition & gear videos.