Nutnfancy TNP Gear List

Published on August 24, 2010
Duration: 14:32

This video details the specific gear requirements for the Nutnfancy Project (TNP) tactical shoot, emphasizing preparedness and a 'system' approach. Key components include a reliable AR-15 with a 1-4x optic, ample ammunition across multiple calibers, and robust load-bearing equipment like Maxpedition vests and pouches. The speaker stresses the importance of pre-tested, zeroed optics and practical support gear for demanding scenarios.

Quick Summary

The TNP tactical shoot required a Bushmaster AR-15 with a Leatherwood CMR 1-4x24 optic and specific ammunition loads: 300 rounds of .223, 100 rounds of 9mm, and 400 rounds of .22 LR. Load-bearing gear included Maxpedition vests and pouches, emphasizing preparedness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Minuteman Concept & TNP Shoot Invite
  2. 03:11Primary Rifle: Bushmaster AR-15 & Optics
  3. 05:28Ammunition and Magazine Requirements
  4. 06:32Sidearms and Tactical Nylon Gear
  5. 08:04Secondary Firearms & Support Gear

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle was recommended for the TNP tactical shoot?

The primary recommendation was a reliable centerfire semi-auto rifle, specifically a Bushmaster AR-15. It was shown equipped with a Leatherwood CMR 1-4x24 optic and a Scorpion light, emphasizing pre-tested and zeroed equipment.

What ammunition was required for the TNP gear list?

The TNP shoot mandated 300 rounds of centerfire rifle ammo (HPR .223), 100 rounds of pistol ammo (HPR 9mm), and 400 rounds of .22 LR (CCI Mini-Mags). Magazines were limited to 10 rounds each.

What tactical gear did Sootch00 use for the TNP event?

Sootch00 utilized a Maxpedition mini tactical vest, a Rollypoly drop pouch, and a Bianchi UM84 holster for his Glock 17. He also carried spare magazines in a Maxpedition double mag pouch.

What secondary firearms were included in the TNP gear list?

The TNP gear list included secondary firearms such as a .22 rifle (Ruger 10/22 with Tapco stock) and a .22 pistol (Ruger Mark II), providing options for different scenarios or training objectives.

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