This video showcases "Soldier Boy Drill: John's 10ºF First Run," featuring a new participant named John undergoing an evaluation run with TNP. The description highlights that John was recruited on short notice and enthusiastically accepted the opportunity to shoot. The video promises to reveal the specific firearm, optic, and ammunition used by John during this cold-weather evaluation. It also mentions that participation in the Soldier Boy program requires residency in the SLC Valley area and is free of charge, though attendees are expected to make a purchase when applying in person.
This video review focuses on the performance of a Black Dog 50-round drum magazine for the Ruger 10/22 rifle. The description highlights a negative experience, stating the magazine "sucks" and "falls flat on its face," suggesting a common issue with feeding devices on the market. The creator and a partner, PFIDude, are giving the product a thorough test to demonstrate its shortcomings.
This video features a review of the Actiontarget "Tactical Torso" portable steel target, presented by Nutnfancy and PFIDude. The target is highlighted for its durability, ease of setup and transport, and self-resetting features, including a diamond-shaped head and a 4"x6" chest area. It's constructed from AR550 steel and is suitable for both rifle and pistol engagements. The review showcases various shooting scenarios, including long-range rifle hits. A discount code for the target is also provided.
This YouTube video, titled 'Canon Simulator,' features a creator named PFIDude. The description poses a question about whether PFIDude will injure himself performing a certain action, hinting at a potentially dangerous or unusual demonstration involving firearms. While the specific firearm or action is not detailed, the title and description suggest a focus on a simulated firearm scenario or a potentially unsafe handling practice.
Nutnfancy conducts an "Assault Exercise" with the IWI Tavor SAR bullpup rifle in a rugged desert environment. Joined by his crew, PFIDude and "Black Army Dude," they engage in strenuous Run N' Gun drills, testing the rifle's combat effectiveness at distances ranging from 220 to 100 yards. The video highlights the rifle's performance under a challenging 20 mph crosswind, with hits confirmed on an ActionTarget steel torso. The setup features an Eotech XPS2 sight, described as ideal for this type of engagement. The session concludes with pistol work, emphasizing the physically demanding yet enjoyable nature of the exercise and offering distinct impressions of the Americanized Tavor. The video also promotes the sale of music CDs and signed TAVOR shell casings.
This YouTube video, titled 'Sledgehammer 2013: KelTec RFB 18" w PFIDude', appears to be a firearms-focused content piece. Based on the title, it likely features the Kel-Tec RFB rifle, specifically an 18-inch model. The mention of 'PFIDude' suggests a potential collaboration or feature with a specific individual or channel known for firearm content. The 'Sledgehammer 2013' likely refers to an event or demonstration from that year, implying a review, range test, or showcase of the firearm.
This behind-the-scenes video from NUTNFANCY (TNP) at SHOT Show 2012 focuses on their booth preparation. The creator decides to dedicate separate videos to CZ-USA CZ 75 pistols and Dan Wesson 1911s, a decision that proved effective. The video highlights the chaotic nature of SHOT Show and the challenges of securing reviews, mentioning Keith Lawton from CZ-USA for his assistance with the 1911 reviews. Friends PFIDude and TacticalDoodle are also present for support.
This video documents the start of a multi-day firearm shoot hosted by The Nutnfancy Project (TNP) and Kel-Tec. Chad from Kel-Tec joins TNP for an introductory lunch, discussing upcoming shooting drills and mentioning various Kel-Tec firearms. The presence of PFIDude suggests further collaboration and content creation related to this event. The video promises more content to follow as the shoot progresses. The music is by Jason Shaw.
The 'Hurt Locker Shoot' is a demanding night-time tactical drill designed to test shooter performance under stress and fatigue. It involves a physical exertion phase followed by snap shooting at 50 yards, emphasizing target identification and accuracy under challenging conditions. The drill highlights the significant advantages of magnified optics on rifles compared to iron sights or red dots on handguns for long-range precision in low light.
This review covers the FNP45 Tactical during a 'Trench Warfare' drill, highlighting its reliability but noting issues with the threaded barrel protector loosening and ejected casings hitting the Burris FastFire optic. The magazine's snag-prone retention tab is also critiqued. The video showcases custom tactical vests and a Glock 26 backup pistol.
This video features "PFIDude" demonstrating a "Trench Warfare Drill" using a lever-action rifle, as presented by Nutnfancy. The drill emphasizes rapid manipulation of the lever action, hence the title "Lever Gun Action!". PFIDude's website, www.firearmspro.com, is mentioned as a source for purchasing the specific item shown, with a few identical units to be available later. The description also notes that only one firearm was used for the "Trench" drill. Music for the video is licensed from www.danosongs.com.
The S&W TRR8 .357 Magnum revolver excels in dynamic drills like the Trench Warfare course, showcasing its 8-round capacity and rapid reloads via moon clips. Despite a competition holster's limitations in dusty environments, the TRR8's Scandium frame and 5-inch barrel provide manageable recoil and accuracy. With practice, it proves to be a reliable and fun tactical tool.
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