Home Artists Posts Import Register
Patreon importer is back online! Tell your friends ✅

Content

Scheduled for November 20.

Files

Finnish Brutality 2021 Day 2: Moving Trucks and Casualty Evacuation

http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons https://www.floatplane.com/channel/ForgottenWeapons/home Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.forgottenweapons.com Finnish Brutality took place on October 23 and 24 of this year, at the Loppi shooting range north of Helsinki. It was run by Varusteleka, the largest and definitely the awesomest military and outdoor supplier in Europe - in collaboration with Sako, Mil-Safarit, Sisu, InRangeTV, Bloke on the Range, Polenar Tactical, and Forgotten Weapons. It was the best Brutality match yet run, with some really outstanding stage challenges! The weather hovered right around freezing the whole time, with intermittent rain, snow, and wind. The organization by Varusteleka was truly a model to be emulated, with sufficient Range Officer staffing to allow both days to run perfectly on time (actually, we finished slightly early on the 24th!), without the shooters being required to do any set up, reset, scoring, or other ancillary work aside from shooting the stages. This despite it including two armored vehicle props, one moving vehicle to shoot from, a water hazard, and a blind stage. I used my WWSD2020 carbine and a Bul Armory M5 (9mm double-stack polymer-framed 1911) for the match. I started off with the brilliant idea to wear a Finnish camouflage kilt, having not quite recognized how cold it was going to be. I stuck with that plan through the infamous trench stage, and then switched to dry pants with some of Varusteleka's merino wool long underwear (and lots of layered merino wool up top to match) and was nice and comfortable through the rest of the match. This was truly the most mentally and physically challenging match I have yet shot, and it was a fantastic experience. Only Desert Brutality matches come close...but I hope more match directors will take note of the appeal of both the physically difficult elements and also the effort put into planning and logistics and make more matches like this turn up in the US! Contact: Forgotten Weapons 6281 N. Oracle 36270 Tucson, AZ 85740

Comments

Joseph W Cupp

Note to self, never let Ian evac me if I am wounded! LOL! Great job Ian, working in the cold is harder on the mind & the body.

Pat Patterson

Ian, don't worry about bending his knees backward. I was an Army medic in Germany, and our rule of thumb was that if we could just get them on the ambulance (or chopper) alive, they were going to make it.

Guido Schriewer

not THAT much of a camo type, I like OD green, but that finnish stuff looks cool. what knife was that there on the gear?