Prepping on the Cheap: GUNS! by Nutnfancy

Published on November 15, 2025
Duration: 66:32

This video provides a comprehensive guide to acquiring firearms on a budget, emphasizing practicality and functionality over aesthetics. The instructor, with nearly 20 years of experience, outlines a tiered approach, starting with a 9mm pistol as the primary self-defense tool, followed by an AR-15 as a tactical carbine, and a combat shotgun as a fight-stopper. He stresses the importance of prioritizing needs, focusing on the used market, and understanding the limitations and costs associated with each firearm type.

Quick Summary

For budget prepping, focus on a 9mm pistol for 80-90% of self-defense needs, an AR-15 for tactical carbine capability, and a combat shotgun as a fight-stopper. Prioritize functionality over aesthetics, explore the used market, and ensure adequate ammunition for training and defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Human vs. AI Content
  2. 01:00Nutnfancy Project & Tactical Systems
  3. 02:21Focus: Prepping on a Budget
  4. 03:10Viewer Financial Struggles
  5. 04:00Economic Realities & Preparedness
  6. 04:31Topic: Prepping on the Cheap - Guns
  7. 06:57Foundational Philosophy: First Cool vs. Second Cool
  8. 08:35Prioritizing Self-Defense Capability vs. Finances
  9. 09:10The Option of Going Unarmed to Save Money
  10. 10:12Cost-Efficient Alternative: Not Owning Guns
  11. 11:19Commitment of Firearm Ownership: Legality & Training
  12. 12:23Focus on Functionality: Forget 'Second Cool'
  13. 13:00Priorities: Defending Family
  14. 14:05Focus on the Used Firearm Market
  15. 15:26Philosophy of Value in Firearm Purchases
  16. 16:15Example: Expensive Combat Handgun Purchase as a Student
  17. 17:32Minimizing Cost of a Small Arsenal
  18. 20:27Three Essential Firearm Types
  19. 20:42Priority #1: 9mm Pistol
  20. 21:40Philosophy & Advantages of Pistols
  21. 23:13Pistol Concealability & Stowage Advantages
  22. 24:12Golden Age of Combat Pistols
  23. 25:35Pistols as Fight Stoppers (Limitations)
  24. 26:14Don't Put Optics on Budget Pistols
  25. 27:27Ammunition & Magazine Recommendations for Pistols
  26. 29:38Recommended Budget Pistols: Glock & S&W SD9
  27. 31:13Other Budget Pistol Options: Ruger, PSA Dagger, Canik
  28. 35:28Full Stop: 9mm Pistol Setup Complete
  29. 36:54Round Two: Tactical Carbine (AR-15)
  30. 37:03AR-15 Dominance & Value
  31. 38:32Current Low AR-15 Prices
  32. 39:00Alternative Carbines: Kel-Tec SU16
  33. 39:45Why Not Mini-14s or AKs
  34. 40:58Bolt-Action Rifles as an Option
  35. 42:25Lever Action Rifles (Limited Tactical Use)
  36. 43:30Single Shot Rifles: A Budget Option
  37. 44:15Why Add a Carbine if a Pistol is 80-90%?
  38. 45:32Pistols are Underpowered & Harder to Shoot
  39. 46:00Rifle Caliber as a Fight Stopper
  40. 46:39Intimidation Factor & Standoff Capability of Rifles
  41. 47:14Budget Carbine Setup: Irons Sights & Weapon Light
  42. 48:52Carbine Ammunition Recommendations (5.56 FMJ)
  43. 50:49Value AR-15 Pistol Example (Grunt)
  44. 51:33Full Stop: Pistol & Carbine Setup Complete
  45. 52:41What About the Shotgun?
  46. 52:51Prepping on the Cheap: Shotgun
  47. 53:06High-Value Combat Shotgun Example (Winchester SXP)
  48. 54:00Philosophy of Use: Shotgun Management Challenges
  49. 55:09Shotgun Limitations: Recoil, Ammo Capacity, Range
  50. 56:50Shotguns as Ultimate Fight Stoppers (Close Range)
  51. 58:11Semi-Automatic Shotguns Recommended
  52. 58:25Value Semi-Auto Shotgun Example (MAC Tac 2)
  53. 59:27Pump Shotgun Example (Taurus TX3)
  54. 60:19Shotgun Ammunition Recommendations
  55. 61:43Other Shotgun Examples (MAC 1014, Stoeger M3000)
  56. 63:33Rock Island Armory VR60 (AR12)
  57. 64:01Used Shotguns: Remington 870, Mossberg 500/590
  58. 64:33Full Stop: Shotgun Setup Complete
  59. 64:36Other Calibers & Guns Not Covered (Budget Constraints)
  60. 64:55The Big Picture: Three Guns Minimum
  61. 65:14Option of Not Being Armed
  62. 65:21Instructor's Personal Take & Systems
  63. 66:03Conclusion & Call for Comments

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three essential firearm types for budget prepping?

For budget prepping, the three essential firearm types recommended are a 9mm pistol as the primary self-defense tool, an AR-15 platform rifle for tactical carbine needs, and a combat shotgun as a fight-stopper for close-range engagements.

How can I acquire firearms affordably?

Affordable firearm acquisition involves focusing on the used market, looking for police trade-ins or private sales, and prioritizing functionality ('first cool') over aesthetics or brand reputation ('second cool').

What is the recommended ammunition loadout for a budget firearm setup?

For a 9mm pistol, aim for 500 rounds of defensive ammunition and 500 for training. For an AR-15, 1,000 rounds of defensive and 1,000 for practice (preferably 5.56 FMJ) is recommended. For shotguns, a minimum of 250 defensive and 250 practice rounds is advised.

Should I prioritize optics or iron sights on a budget AR-15?

On a budget AR-15, it's recommended to master iron sights first. A weapon light is a more practical addition than an optic, as optics add significant cost and may not be necessary for basic proficiency.

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