This video features Brad Criner of Winchester Ammunition discussing their new Blind Side waterfowl ammunition, first showcased at SHOT Show 2011. The ammunition boasts several innovative features, including hexahedron shot for tighter patterns and more pellets on target, a specially designed diamond-cut wad, and consistent velocity. The description also mentions American Rifleman's coverage of the SHOT Show and the NRA Annual Meetings, directing viewers to Winchester's website for more information.
This video from SHOT Show 2011 features Nutnfancy highlighting two new Leatherman multi-tools: the Sidekick and the Wingman. He praises their value, compact size, light weight, and US manufacturing. The video also revisits other popular Leatherman models like the Juice S2, Wave, Charge, SuperTool 300, Surge, Blast, Fuse, and Kick, emphasizing their standard-setting features. The redesigned Squirt ES4 with integrated scissors and mini-pliers is also showcased. The PFIDude/PFIFDAD team joins for a discussion on these pocket tools, and Brad provides a mini-review of the Leatherman MUT. The 25-year warranty is highlighted as a key benefit, positioning these as top-tier multi-tools.
Nutnfancy's SHOT Show 2011 coverage features Condor Tactical gear. The review highlights Condor's MOPC, fleece, softshell jackets, and chest rigs, praising their durability, utility, and affordability despite offshore manufacturing. Specific items like the Multicam "Urban Go Pack" are examined, noting its suitability for casual use due to the lack of a rigid frame. The review also points out areas for improvement, such as MOLLE webbing on ammo pouches and the absence of Velcro on the QPC front attachment. The video emphasizes Condor's use of licensed Multicam and high-quality 500 denier Cordura nylon, making their Multicam gear some of the best camouflaged options available.
Nutnfancy attends SHOT Show 2011, highlighting ActionTarget.com's innovative steel and polymer shooting targets. The video showcases durable AR500/AR550 steel plates like the 10" round and Hostage Swinger, alongside the portable "Evil Roy" target stand. It also introduces new, lightweight, self-healing polymer targets with electronic feedback, featuring a large LCD readout. Nutnfancy emphasizes the fun, effective training, and positive customer service provided by ActionTarget.com, also mentioning a "NUTNFANCY" discount code for 15% off.
This Nutnfancy video from SHOT Show 2011 highlights Victorinox's offerings, starting with a humorous mention of their Lindt & Sprungli chocolate. The core of the video focuses on new Victorinox knives, specifically the 54839 Dual Pro X one-handed utility knife, comparing it to the 53900 Rescue Tool and noting its plain edge advantage. Other new products discussed include Classic color variations, a desert Camo Huntsman, special editions, Swisstools, and the Rescue tool. The video emphasizes Victorinox's reputation for high value, durability, and function.
This video from Nutnfancy's SHOT Show 2011 coverage features a review of Blue Force Gear's lightweight "Ten Speed" line of tactical gear. The focus is on their chest rig, highlighting its 9.5-ounce weight and the effectiveness of their high-quality elastic pouches designed for various magazines, pistols, knives, and flashlights. The pouches are noted for being fast, comfortable, low-profile, and simple to use, made for platforms like the M1A/SCAR Heavy .308 and M4/AR-15. While acknowledging potential limitations in extreme hard-use scenarios, the review suggests their appeal for many LE, civilian, and military users. The video also briefly touches upon other Blue Force Gear products, including the "Overlord" pack and other nylon gear, praising the overall value, lightness, and US-made quality of the brand's offerings.
This video provides an in-depth look at Benchmade's 2011 SHOT Show releases, featuring a wide array of models from automatic knives like the Auto Stryker and AFO to tactical rescue knives like the Triage, and collaborations with designers like Bill Harsey and Bob Lum. The review highlights key features, materials, and intended uses for each knife, offering a comprehensive overview for enthusiasts and potential buyers. The presenter, Nutnfancy, shares his expert opinions and final rankings of the most impressive models from the show.
This video from SHOT Show 2011 offers a comprehensive look at new Ruger firearms. Key introductions include the LC9 subcompact 9mm pistol, the .308 Gunsite Scout Rifle, and updated variants of the popular 10/22 and 22/45 platforms. The SR-556C carbine and LCR revolver also receive updates. The presentation highlights Ruger's manufacturing prowess, including their cold hammer-forged barrels.
This video from SHOT Show 2011 addresses common questions about the Glock Gen 4 platform. It details the Gen 4's dual recoil spring system, its initial reliability issues with 9mm, and Glock's solution with a lighter spring. Key features like the reversible magazine release and interchangeable backstraps are demonstrated, along with a tip for proper Gen 4 reassembly. The discussion also touches on the discontinuation of OD green frames and the continued production of Gen 3 models.
This SHOT Show 2011 coverage from Nutnfancy highlights Savage Arms' commitment to accuracy and value across their product lines. The video features discussions on their philosophy of 'One Shot, One Kill,' showcased through models like the Model 10 FCP Law Enforcement rifle, the long-range Model 10/110 BA, and the budget-friendly Savage Axis. Savage emphasizes their competitive edge, particularly with their AccuTrigger and AccuStock systems, and their success in F-Class competition.
This 2011 SHOT Show coverage from Nutnfancy highlights Arsenal's new AK variants, including California-compliant models with proprietary magazine locks. The video details Saiga shotguns in 12 Gauge and .410, RPK variants, and the benefits of Arsenal's hammer-forged receivers. Accuracy testing via automated machines is also showcased, ensuring factory-verified combat accuracy.
This video from SHOT Show 2011 features Nutnfancy's review of the Troy T-22 "Sport" Chassis for the Ruger 10/22. The reviewer highlights its lightweight design, trim handguard reminiscent of the TRX system, positionable rails, integrated flip-up sights, and compatibility with AR-15 grips and stocks. The video also briefly touches on other Troy products like the Alpha Battlerail, VZ-58 chassis, and the Troy Ruger 22/45 Tactical pistol. While acknowledging the high cost, the reviewer praises the overall quality and tactical mimicry of the T-22 chassis, comparing it favorably to the heavier Ruger SR-22.
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