Nutnfancy's review of the Springfield Hellion bullpup highlights its unique aesthetics, drawing comparisons to the H&K G36 and FAMAS, and notes its origin as the semi-auto version of the Croatian VHS-2. Despite excellent accuracy potential demonstrated in testing, the rifle is heavily criticized for its 'garbage' 9-pound trigger and an 'odd,' 'clunky' recoil impulse. Ultimately, Nutnfancy finds the Hellion too heavy and unintuitive, concluding it doesn't offer enough advantages over established bullpups like the Tavor to justify a purchase.
This video offers a behind-the-scenes look at the planning and filming of an MMA-related content piece featuring TNP Crew OJ and his sparring partner Enos. The creator details the process of organizing the video, including filming logistics and key discussion points. It also highlights the YouTube channel "OfficerJared," created in 2009, which the creator intends to populate with content, suggesting travel vlogs documenting Officer Jared's training of LE and military personnel globally. The video focuses on the organizational and conceptual aspects of content creation rather than a direct firearm demonstration.
This video showcases the Mark 12 Mod 0 rifle engaging targets at 470 and 600 yards, suppressed. The shooter utilizes 77-grain handloads, noting their superior authority on steel targets compared to standard 55-grain rounds. A significant portion critiques the Knight's Armament Company (KAC) trigger as 'mushy' and 'springy,' recommending aftermarket alternatives like Geissele and Timney.
This video, "Subgun Needs" Final Part by Nutnfancy, wraps up a series focusing on various firearms. The content highlights an enjoyable and productive get-together with the TNP Crew, featuring tests and evaluations of the S&W 1911 Pro Series, KelTec Sub-2000, Hi-Point 995TS, Glock 34, Saiga-12 Level 1, ATI AT94, and Marlin Camp rifle. The participants express positive impressions of the tested firearms, noting their individual characteristics. The video also mentions music by TNPr El Dudio.
This video, the second part of Nutnfancy's Trench Warfare series, focuses on handgun drills with a focus on performance under challenging conditions. Despite a strong wind and dust, the video highlights unexpected failures from SDI and Kimber 1911s, as well as a new Ruger SR9. The presenter emphasizes that service pistols should perform reliably in harsh environments and uses these failures as learning opportunities for subscribers. The drill, dubbed the "Tee Dub," involves current TNP Crew Members and a guest shooter. The video also mentions a 90-yard shot that proved too difficult and will be adjusted in future installments. Music is provided by TNPrs "THEL1ZARDKING" and "Bryanisms."
This Nutnfancy video review examines the Cold Steel Pocket Bushman folder, focusing on its performance in hard-use scenarios. The reviewer, along with the TNP crew and Allie the Mountain, took the knife to the mountains for testing. Despite a re-designed locking bar that initially proved satisfactory, the Pocket Bushman ultimately failed to cope with the demands placed upon it, leading to a 'letdown.' The review highlights the knife's drawbacks for hard use, including its weight, cumbersome lock, and slippery stainless steel handle, suggesting it might only be suitable as a camp or utility knife. The reviewer concludes by stating their interest in the blade has ended, though they still appreciate other Cold Steel products. The Nutnfancy Likeability Scale score was a low 0 out of 10.
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