TNPr Gear Check: Fail or Pass?!

Published on June 19, 2014
Duration: 7:54

This video checks if individuals meet 'TNP standards' for Everyday Carry (EDC) gear, emphasizing preparedness beyond just a firearm. Several individuals are reviewed, with most failing due to lacking essential tools like a dedicated flashlight or knife, often relying on phone apps instead. One fan passes by demonstrating a multi-tool and LED flashlight, highlighting the importance of a comprehensive EDC kit.

Quick Summary

The TNPr standard for EDC gear checks emphasizes carrying essential items beyond just a firearm, including a dedicated flashlight and knife. Relying solely on a smartphone for light or tools is insufficient. A passing kit demonstrated included a Sig P238, multi-tool, and LED flashlight.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: TNPr Gear Check Concept
  2. 00:37Gear Check 1: Gun Store Employee (Glock 34)
  3. 01:39Gear Check 2: Mike Pappas (Glock 42, Revolver)
  4. 04:09Gear Check 3: TNP Fan (Sig P238 Pass)
  5. 06:19Conclusion & TNPer Status Verification

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the TNPr standard for EDC gear checks?

The TNPr standard, as presented by Nutnfancy, emphasizes carrying essential Everyday Carry (EDC) items beyond just a firearm. This includes having a dedicated flashlight and a reliable knife, not just relying on smartphone apps.

Why did the gun store employee fail the EDC gear check?

The gun store employee failed the gear check because, despite carrying a Glock 34, he lacked essential EDC items like a dedicated knife and flashlight. He relied only on his phone's light, which doesn't meet the TNP standards for preparedness.

What items constituted a 'passing' EDC kit in the video?

A 'passing' EDC kit, demonstrated by a TNP fan, included a Sig P238 pistol, a multi-tool, and a dedicated compact LED flashlight. This comprehensive approach met the TNP standards for preparedness.

What specific firearms were reviewed during the EDC gear checks?

The video featured gear checks involving a Glock 34, a Glock 42 with a backup .22 Mag revolver, and a Sig P238. The reviewer also mentioned a Walther PPQ owned by one of the participants.

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