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WWSD2020 - Final Production Specifications

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In General

The goal of this video is to explain explicitly what you're getting if you decide to acquire a WWSD2020 carbine.

We explain every component of the rifle from the butt plate to the muzzle device, why we chose it and what its intended purpose is in the overall design.

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guido
guido 3 years ago

got an earlier 20inch "basic" model of schmeisser. that barrel is HEAVY and fat as heck. with optic bipod and loaded comes in at just over 5kg. man that is oldschool 7,62 battle rifle class WITH an affordable 15in handguard but the clusterrail utg it came with. stays cool as ice and veeeery accurate though. the weight of the wwsd is pretty damn amazing.

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potatopants
potatopants 3 years ago

The fatal flaw in this package is the polymer lower (you know, the part with the serial number on it; the part the ATF considers to be the "firearm"). It would only be acceptable if you believed that rifles will continue to be disposable and easily replaceable -- which is contrary to the stated goal of the current government.
When the experimental lower inevitably breaks -- and as stated in the video "all parts break" -- you likely will not be able to replace it or repair it. A traditional aluminum lower, however, can be replicated on the sly (right down to the serial number), in your basement using a mini-milling machine and a piece of aluminum. The government would be none the wiser.
So, if you like the package then put it together yourself (it's easy) but use a traditional aluminum lower. You also would get the added bonus of not being forced to pay the 11% federal excise tax for buying a "complete firearm".

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