Trench Warfare Drill: "FNP45 Tactical"

Published on December 28, 2010
Duration: 13:57

This video details the 'Trench Warfare 2010' drill, showcasing the FNP45 Tactical pistol and its performance under stress. Instructor Nutnfancy, with his extensive field testing experience, provides critical insights into firearm reliability, magazine design, and the practical application of movement-based shooting techniques. The drill emphasizes target transitions and backup pistol utilization in a dynamic scenario.

Quick Summary

Expert firearms instructor Nutnfancy reviews the FNP45 Tactical during the 'Trench Warfare 2010' drill, noting its threaded barrel protector can loosen and casings may hit the optic. He also critiques the magazine's snag-prone retention tab, while showcasing tactical vests and demonstrating backup pistol transitions with a Glock 26.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Trench Warfare Drill
  2. 00:47FNP45 Tactical Overview & Reliability
  3. 01:34Optics and Ejection Pattern Critique
  4. 03:15Magazine Design Issues
  5. 04:09Tactical Gear Review (Vests)
  6. 06:08Drill Run 1 Performance
  7. 09:41Drill Run 2 Focus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Trench Warfare 2010' drill?

The 'Trench Warfare 2010' drill is a dynamic shooting exercise involving movement through terrain while engaging multiple targets, designed to test firearm performance and shooter proficiency under stress, as demonstrated with the FNP45 Tactical.

What are the main criticisms of the FNP45 Tactical in the video?

Key criticisms include the threaded barrel protector loosening during high-volume fire and spent casings potentially hitting the mounted optic, causing wear. The magazine retention tab is also noted as a potential snag hazard.

What tactical gear is featured alongside the FNP45 Tactical?

The video showcases custom tactical vests from 'The Vest Guy' and gear from Condor, discussing features like soft armor levels and pouch configurations relevant to tactical operations.

What backup pistol is shown in the video?

A Glock 26 is shown being used as a backup pistol during the 'Trench Warfare 2010' drill, highlighting the importance of transitioning to a secondary firearm under stress.

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