This video demonstrates a 'Cowboy Iron Skillet Steak and Potatoes' recipe from Lt Col Nutnfancy's 'Cooking With Nutnfancy' series. It emphasizes using a cast iron skillet for a superior sear on New York steaks and red potatoes, incorporating onions and mushrooms. The guide highlights preparation techniques, seasoning, and the importance of high-heat searing for flavor, while also showcasing various EDC items and gear.
This review of the Lead Star Grunt AR pistol in .300 Blackout, presented by Nutnfancy, highlights its evolution from a niche item to a 'totally cool' option for personal defense, especially in compact roles. The firearm demonstrates impressive reliability and accuracy, outperforming 9mm PCCs in ballistic energy. It features a 10.5-inch 4150V barrel and forged receivers, with potential for user upgrades like a Rise Armament trigger.
This guide synthesizes expert advice from nutnfancy on utilizing night vision and thermal optics for pest management. It covers critical aspects such as the superiority of thermal for detection, the importance of adequate IR illumination for digital NV, battery management strategies, zeroing profile consistency, and the ergonomic challenges of operating gear in the dark. The insights emphasize practical field application and troubleshooting for effective long-range engagements.
This video offers a critical review of the Uzi Carbine, challenging its widely held reputation for rugged reliability. The reviewer, from Nutnfancy, uses a Vector Arms semi-automatic version to explore its performance, contrasting it with the idealized image of the Uzi as the 'AK of the sub gun world'. The analysis covers practical aspects like SAWC (Systematic Automatic Control?), ergonomics, sights, carry-ability, magazines, and modern competitive alternatives. Despite acknowledging the Uzi's iconic status, the video aims to provide an entertaining and potentially money-saving perspective for viewers considering purchasing one, highlighting potential reliability issues encountered during extensive testing and suggesting the need for specialized armorer support.
This video is Part 2 of a 2025 EDC (Everyday Carry) update from Nutnfancy, focusing on "HPAC" (Home Protection/Active Carry) weapon systems and their support gear. The presenter discusses the evolution of his HPAC system since 2020, particularly in light of societal unrest and post-pandemic scenarios. The video highlights specific weapon options, multi-tools, ballistic protection (car seat cover, armor panels), tactical bags (Eberlestock Bando Bag), holsters, chest rigs, red dot sights, and knives. It also mentions other EDC items like watches and pens, emphasizing practical application and readiness. The content appears to be geared towards a dedicated audience familiar with the presenter's previous work and terminology.
This is the first part of a 2025 EDC update, focusing on the HPAC (Home Protection/Assistance/Capability) system. The creator revisits the concept of personal preparedness, especially in light of past civil unrest. The video details the philosophy behind HPAC, emphasizing self-reliance when official systems fail. Part one is a philosophical primer followed by a detailed EDC walkthrough, showcasing various tools and gear. It also briefly mentions an upcoming discussion on the LPAC system with improvements like the Eberlestock 'Bando Bag'. The video highlights specific products for EDC, including knives, multi-tools, flashlights, and armor panels.
This video offers a review of the Henry Homesteader 9mm carbine, comparing it to the spirit of the Marlin Camp Carbine. The reviewer, Nutnfancy, provides an honest assessment of the firearm's strengths and weaknesses, offering suggestions for improvement. The video also showcases various red dot sights (Holosun, Primary Arms, Sig Romeo) and holsters compatible with the Homesteader, along with mentioning traditional peep sights. It emphasizes the Homesteader as a potential option for recreational shooting and family gatherings, acknowledging its traditional design over lightweight PCCs.
This video reviews the Diana R22 Bolt action rifle in .22LR or .22 WMR. Despite Diana typically being known for pellet guns, this review explores their foray into rimfire rifles, highlighting its value and detachable magazine. The presenter also mentions and links to various optics, rings, watches, knives, and fuel bladders, alongside supporting their Patreon and other platforms. The review is conducted with "TacticalDoodle" and the firearm was loaned by Gunnies Store in Orem, UT.
This video offers a detailed review of the affordable Winchester Wildcat .22 rifle. The reviewer expresses reservations about the firearm, particularly for BOK (Back Of Knives) use. The description also includes numerous links for viewer support via Patreon, PayPal, and Subscribestar, as well as promotions for various optics and gear like red dot sights, range rests, and firearm magazines.
This video review focuses on the Flytanium Beef, an axis lock tactical knife. The reviewer highlights its hard-use capabilities and recommends immediate purchase due to its limited availability. The "BEEF" is described as being "cooked" with quality elements like steel, fitment, speed, and lockup. The video also briefly mentions a Civivi Elementum, Phoibos Leviathan watch, and X-Wing fighter collectibles.
This video provides an updated review of the Japanese-made Howa Mini Action bolt-action rifle, chambered in 6.5 Grendel. The reviewer, Nutnfancy, discusses the rifle's reliability and quality, noting some minor flaws. He compares it to the Remington 700 platform and explores the viability of the 6.5 Grendel caliber. The review covers the rifle's features, real-world performance, and includes a closing segment referencing the Spitfire fighter plane. The video emphasizes the importance of viewer support for the channel through Patreon and other donation methods.
This video provides a dual review of RGMT's "Field Master" and "Ohio" tactical watches. The reviewer highlights their high quality, fun factor, and distinctive design, countering potential negative opinions from watch snobs. Key features discussed include the TMI NH35 automatic movement, sapphire crystals, solid stainless steel bracelets and silicone straps, excellent lume, and precise hands and complications. The reviewer notes these are substantial "manly" watches suitable for wrists 6 3/4 inches or larger and emphasizes their limited production status. Several links to purchase various RGMT models are provided.
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