Nutnfancy "RunNGun" Concept Introduced: Tactical Carbine Practice

Published on November 21, 2008
Duration: 14:29

Nutnfancy introduces the 'RunNGun' concept for tactical carbine practice, emphasizing logistics and safety. The drill involves timed runs to various yard lines with a 12-round magazine limit to force reloads, aiming to build speed and accuracy under stress. Key takeaways include the importance of training under pressure, understanding mechanical offset for close-range aiming, and analyzing gear performance, such as a malfunction with Wolf ammo in the Kel-Tec SU-16C.

Quick Summary

Nutnfancy's 'RunNGun' concept is a tactical carbine drill emphasizing speed and accuracy under stress. It uses timed runs, varied yard lines, and a 12-round magazine limit to force reloads, simulating practical scenarios and improving performance under pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to RunNGun Concept
  2. 00:30Drill Logistics & Gear
  3. 01:21Executing the RunNGun Drill
  4. 02:46Target Review & Zeroing Effects
  5. 04:07Ammunition & Gear Malfunctions
  6. 05:17Optics & Training Value
  7. 09:35Understanding Mechanical Offset

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nutnfancy's 'RunNGun' concept for carbine practice?

Nutnfancy's 'RunNGun' concept is a tactical carbine training drill designed to build speed and accuracy under stress. It involves timed runs to different yard lines, engaging targets, and a 12-round magazine limit to force reloads, emphasizing practical application and safety.

How does mechanical offset affect shooting at close range?

Mechanical offset is the difference between your bore's line and your sights' line. At close distances like 7-15 yards, you must aim higher than the target's center to compensate for this offset and ensure your rounds hit where intended.

Why is training under pressure important for carbine shooters?

Nutnfancy argues that training under pressure, like in the RunNGun drill, is more effective than static range practice. It simulates real-world stress, improving decision-making and performance when it matters most, unlike aimless shooting.

What potential issues can arise during tactical carbine drills?

Potential issues include firearm malfunctions, such as stovepipes or double feeds, which can be influenced by ammunition type (e.g., steel-cased Wolf ammo). Gear reliability and proper zeroing are also critical factors for success.

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