"Subgun Needs" Pt 1 by Nutnfancy

Published on September 7, 2011
Duration: 44:41

This video compares the Kel-Tec Sub-2000 and Hi-Point 995TS carbines during tactical drills. The Sub-2000 experienced malfunctions with aluminum-cased ammo but improved with brass. The Hi-Point proved reliable despite its trigger and stock design. The review also touches on the AT-94 MP5 clone and the importance of proper gear.

Quick Summary

Nutnfancy compared the Kel-Tec Sub-2000 and Hi-Point 995TS carbines in tactical drills. The Sub-2000 had issues with aluminum-cased ammo but ran well with brass. The Hi-Point was 100% reliable despite its trigger and stock.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Tactical Drills & Subgun Needs
  2. 02:04The 'Eat Lead' Drill Explained
  3. 04:39Hi-Point 9mm Carbine Intro
  4. 05:32Kel-Tec Sub-2000 Overview (Glock Mags)
  5. 06:09Marlin Camp Carbine & .40 Sub-2000
  6. 07:20AT-94 MP5 Clone Review
  7. 10:04Nutnfancy Philosophy & Guest
  8. 12:13Tactical Gear Check: Plate Carrier & Knife
  9. 14:00Sub-2000 Run 1: Ammo Issues (Aluminum)
  10. 16:42Hi-Point Carbine Performance Test
  11. 18:38Sub-2000 Run 2: Brass Ammo & NV Glitch

Frequently Asked Questions

What pistol caliber carbines were compared in Nutnfancy's 'Subgun Needs' video?

Nutnfancy compared the Kel-Tec Sub-2000 and the Hi-Point 995TS carbine. He also briefly showcased an AT-94 MP5 clone and a Marlin Camp Carbine in .45 ACP.

Did the Kel-Tec Sub-2000 perform reliably with all types of ammunition?

No, the Sub-2000 experienced multiple malfunctions when using Blazer aluminum-cased 9mm ammunition. Reliability improved significantly after switching to Magtech brass-cased ammunition.

How did the Hi-Point 995TS carbine perform during the tactical drill?

The Hi-Point 995TS carbine proved to be 100% reliable throughout the high-intensity 'Eat Lead' drill, despite Nutnfancy noting its 'stiff' trigger and 'funky' stock design.

What tactical gear did Nutnfancy use in the video?

Nutnfancy showcased his loadout, which included a TAG plate carrier with Level 3A armor inserts, a Serpa holster, and the M10 Griffin fixed-blade knife made with VG-10 steel.

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