This video, "Tactically Squared Away Pt 2, Ready for the Apocalypse?", expands on preparedness strategies, particularly in light of recent global events like the COVID-19 pandemic. It builds on the author's established "Nutnfancy Project RunNGun" and "Soldier Boy (SB)" concepts, updating them for 2020. The content covers physical and mental preparedness, offers predictions for WROL (Without Rule of Law) scenarios, and answers viewer questions about whether SB preparedness is sufficient for WROL patrols. Specific gear advice is provided for comms radios, body armor, load-bearing equipment (LBE), knives, ammunition, slings, lights, IFAKs, clothing, footwear, optics, and batteries. The video also introduces "Overwatch Fire Support" (OFS) for neighborhood patrols and contrasts engagement ranges between SB scenarios and real-world situations. The author mocks perceived "silly stuff" often seen on YouTube related to these topics. The video is presented as an "epic full length Part 2" and an "epic SB/WROL systems philosophy video" made possible by TNP donors.
This video offers a comprehensive 37-minute review of the IWI Tavor X95, comparing it to its predecessor, the Tavor SAR. Drawing on Israeli combat experience, the review covers real-world conditions, examining reliability, special features, accuracy, quality, and ergonomics. The "ranger green" or OD version is highlighted for its aesthetic appeal. The video explores whether the X95 remains true to its Israeli origins despite US legalities and assesses the continued relevance of the Tavor SAR as a tactical bullpup rifle. The review includes "RunNGun" action and is rated 2.5 out of 5 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This video documents a late-night desert shooting excursion with TNP (The Natural Preparedness) group. John, a new member, is unexpectedly called out at 9 pm to participate in a cold, snowy shoot after filling out a request form. He has a limited time to prepare, prove his shooting skills, and pass a pre-flight inspection before engaging in the "RunNGun" activity with TNP. The video also introduces John's wife, Marie, and son, Paxton, with a mention of Marie's prior appearance in another video.
This behind-the-scenes video showcases the setup, lase, and test run of the "Soldier Boy" drill for TNPrs. Filmed in November before the snow, it features a discussion with Jardine and highlights the mechanics of what is described as the toughest TNP RunNGun courses to date. The content focuses on the practical application and testing of a firearms-related course.
This video introduces the "Soldier Boy" drill, a challenging shooting experience designed to test participants' systems and fitness. The inaugural run features a participant named Sean, who undergoes a gear inspection and is provided loaned equipment from TNP, including a KelTec SU-16CA and a Stag 3G AR-15. The drill takes place in challenging conditions (pitch black, frigid desert) with ranges from 60 to 400 yards. Participants are graded on Systems, Effectiveness, and Cardio (SEC), with lessons reinforced from years of TNP data collection. The video aims to identify those who are "Tactically Squared away" and will evolve into further shooting challenges.
This video reviews the US Cav Sandstorm Boots, highlighting their comfort and suitability for "RunNGun" (rapid movement and shooting) and light, fast use. The reviewer, associated with Nutnfancy, gives the boots a high likability score of 9 out of 10 for this specific application. A direct link to purchase the boots on uscav.com is provided, with a suggestion to mention Nutnfancy when purchasing.
This video, "Sledgehammer 2013," features Nutnfancy conducting Run & Gun style evaluations of firearms under real-world shooting conditions. The focus is on the KelTec RFB 18" rifle, which is shown performing reliably, contrasting with a problematic 24" RFB. The video also includes a Springfield XDM9 pistol and utilizes Action Target equipment like a Plate Rack and Evil Roy targets. Nutnfancy emphasizes the value of dynamic shooting for comprehensive gear assessment, highlighting lessons learned from previous Sledgehammer events. The segment incorporates humor and honest gear appraisals.
This is the final installment of a "RunNGun" event featuring Nutnfancy and TNPr Zant. Despite signs of fatigue, the group engages in shooting activities with a variety of firearms, including the Sig P226 E2, PMR-30, STI 1911 Custom, Glock 17, S&W Model 15, S&W TRR8, Browning Buckmark, and Ruger 22/45. ActionTarget.com plates are a frequent target. Zant shows significant improvement in marksmanship, making long shots with assistance. The video also includes a new drill called "Follow the Leader" for dusty environments and a lighthearted jab at PFI's long breaks.
Part 2 of the 'Valley of Death' drill, this video features TNPr Zant, Nutnfancy, and the PFIs engaging in a run-and-gun scenario. The TNP RRA Elite Operator 2 rifle is highlighted for its performance. PFIDude experiences a moment of skill, and Nutnfancy instructs Zant on long-range shooting techniques. The description also includes a humorous and unusual anecdote about PFIDad.
This video features a "warm-up" session with the Sig 522 by TacticalDoodle in October 2011. It showcases his return to "TNP" (likely a shooting competition or training event) after a break, demonstrating his process of "knocking the rust off." Humorous moments arise from his habit of trying to bolt-release the Sig 522 like an AR-15. The video highlights the Sig 522 as a favorite Tactical .22 for its ergonomics, accuracy, and reliability, serving as a cost-effective platform for preparing for centerfire drills. The "Eat Lead Drill" is mentioned, and a Kimber .22 1911 conversion on an S&W Scandium frame makes an appearance but experiences issues with Federal Bulk ammo. The content is presented as a "slice of life" TNP video.
This video provides initial impressions of the Kel-Tec KSG shotgun, highlighting its compact bullpup design and high capacity. It contrasts the KSG with a Winchester 1300 during a dynamic 'Eat Lead' drill, revealing ergonomic challenges with the KSG, particularly the safety selector and the need for deliberate pump action to prevent jams. Mastering the dual-tube selector under stress requires significant training.
This review of tactical .22 rifles, primarily the S&W M&P 15-22, highlights their utility for training, recreation, and survival. Key features include threaded muzzles, ample rail space, and high-capacity magazines. While offering significant cost savings for practice, potential downsides like lower reliability and less recoil compared to centerfire carbines are discussed.
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