KP15/WWSD Playlist
My series of videos about the KP15 and my WWSD build.
KE Arms is under assault by malicious actors under a rather dubious lawsuit that hopes to drain the company out of its money. Several folks who know more about the situation have discussed this in detail and I'll post their videos down below. The short story is that an anti-2A millionaire has taken over GWACS Armory, which supposedly went out of business, and is calling for a lawsuit against KE Arms for copyright infringement and leaking trade secrets for its KP15/WWSD. The best way to support KE Arms during this endeavor is to buy stuff from them. Whether it's a firearm, firearm parts, or a patch, all of that money is going towards its defense. And they are running a discount code, DEFEND2A25, on all of its products. If you are looking on building/buying a rifle, it's a good time to buy it from KE Arms. As far as my relationship, I get no money from this. I've spoken to Russell a few times on Discord, and that's about it. I do think the KP15 is an excellent product and if you're thinking about building an AR, I do recommend using a KP15. Link to site: http://www.kearms.com/ InRange's Response: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_sDdUmN6tM&t=323s Forgotten Weapon's Response: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZa2GFN7kNg Response from a Lawyer (Runkle on the Bailey): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2-_7juyp8w
This is the second part of my quest in building an AR15. In this episode, we smash pieces together to create an AR15 upper. With a complete rifle, we can finally defeat the evil of Ron Jeremy. Also, as I mentioned before, I'm not a gunsmith. In fact, this is my first time building an AR15. For the love of God, do not use this as a tutorial.
This is the first part of a two-part series where we build an AR15 using the KP15 lower receiver. In this episode, we go through trial and error as we assemble the lower receiver. We then save the world from Stewart Little. Due to this being my first ever build, I wouldn't recommend this as a guide. Instead, I recommend you check out these sources here: PewPewTactical's Guide: https://www.pewpewtactical.com/build-ar-15-lower-receiver/ Tactical Girlfriend's Guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nD1W8Ot0z8&t=559s Footage used during the sketch is done by Varusteleka: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ePHniimuaI Music Used: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Mozart Sea Shanty II - OSRS OST A Summer Place - Percy Faith No. 10 A New Beginning - Esther Abrami Playback - Nieve Dark Rebirth - JJBA OST Requiem in D Minor, K 626 - Mozart AAAAAAAAAAAA (Sly Marbo's Theme) - Stingstorm Wings of Liberty - Ace Combat 6 OST Waltz of the Flowers - Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture - Tchaikovsky
I bought a stripped KP15 lower with Uncle Joe's money and plan to do my first AR15 build with it. In this video, I give my impressions and thoughts about the KP15. I am in no way being paid to make this video by KE Arms. What is the "What Would Stoner Do" carbine? It started as a project on InRange back in 2017 as an attempt to modernize the AR platform under the design principles of Eugene Stoner, that being a light and handy combat rifle. The concept was revised in 2020 when it became a collaborative effort by InRange, Brownells, and KE Arms to commercialize the project. The KP15, developed by KE Arms, is the heart of the concept as the polymer design allows it to be lighter than the standard aluminum lower receiver while being as durable. I do recommend checking out the InRange's playlist right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI5NPiicXjE&list=PLj9u4Ts2NpEuyUMbu1Pe3yXtez7CwkW8c The footage used is from Recoil's torture test of the full-auto version of the rifle, which can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ451lbKW0o I do plan to make a series of videos, so I do recommend hitting that subscribe button. Also, please follow me on Utreon and/or Odysee, because some videos from this project won't be posted on Youtube. Twitter - For updates, pain, and shitposts. Facebook - For updates.
We received a package, but what did we get? Just a preview for an upcoming video project.