Former Special Operations veteran Kevin Owens provides a detailed review of his bug-out loadout, focusing on essential gear for survival scenarios. He covers food and water provisions, defense and security measures, camping supplies, medical kits, cold-weather equipment, and recovery gear. The video highlights how he stores his essential items, emphasizing the variability of necessary gear depending on the bug-out situation. Specific product mentions include Bronc Box and the Fieldcraft Survival 80-liter Loadout. An in-depth look at his defensive loadout is available on their premium channel.
This video, the second part of Nutnfancy's Trench Warfare series, focuses on handgun drills with a focus on performance under challenging conditions. Despite a strong wind and dust, the video highlights unexpected failures from SDI and Kimber 1911s, as well as a new Ruger SR9. The presenter emphasizes that service pistols should perform reliably in harsh environments and uses these failures as learning opportunities for subscribers. The drill, dubbed the "Tee Dub," involves current TNP Crew Members and a guest shooter. The video also mentions a 90-yard shot that proved too difficult and will be adjusted in future installments. Music is provided by TNPrs "THEL1ZARDKING" and "Bryanisms."
This video introduces Nutnfancy's "Trench Warfare" handgun drill, focusing on practical application and reliability under adverse conditions. The initial segment highlights surprising malfunctions with SDI and Kimber 1911s, as well as a new Ruger SR9, despite challenging weather (20 mph wind and dust). The host emphasizes that service pistols should perform flawlessly in tough environments. The drill involves shooting techniques and tests the endurance of the participants. The video features TNP Crew members SadlyMissing and PFIDude, along with guest shooter OfficerJared. Future episodes are promised, with adjustments to the drill's staging for better results.
This video provides a detailed review of the Condor Chest Rig, often referred to as a "Medium Duty LBE" or "Minuteman Vest." The reviewer highlights its comfort, low-profile design, and capacity for carrying a defensive loadout with approximately four rifle magazines and some pistol/accessory pouches. While praising the well-executed padded shoulder straps and the option for MOLLE webbing, the review points out limitations in its rifle plate carrier functionality, including a poorly executed retention strap and insufficient bib size for SAPI plates. The reviewer notes the fabric quality is good for its price point, though not genuine Cordura, and that stitching and buckle quality are surprisingly durable for a 6-month test despite some initial concerns. It's recommended for civilian and LEO occasional use rather than military applications due to limited MOLLE and potential hard-use failures. The reviewer rates it 7.5/10.
This video introduces "The Sledgehammer," a new repeatable testing drill designed by Nutnfancy for evaluating pistol and tactical carbine systems under various conditions. The drill emphasizes physical exertion, scoring, and mental toughness, aiming to generate real data points for gear acquisition and shooter improvement. It incorporates the new TNP Barricades for practicing cover and shooting from different positions, with an emphasis on longer-range rifle engagements (70-200 yards) and pistol shots (15-20 yards). Magnified optics are highly recommended for success in this challenging course. The video features TNP Crew Members Yebache and PFIDude testing the drill in snowy conditions, with minor scoring corrections noted.
This video introduces "The Sledgehammer," a demanding testing drill designed by Nutnfancy to evaluate pistol and tactical carbine systems under various conditions. It emphasizes repeatable testing, incorporating physical exertion, stress, and scoring. The drill utilizes custom-built TNP Barricades for cover practice, offering multiple shooting positions and rewarding difficult techniques like Roll Over Prone. Engagements range from 15-20 yards for pistols to 70-200 yards for rifles, recommending magnified optics for success. The video details the "Defensive Loadout level" (DL2) for the drill and features TNP Crew members "Yebache" and "PFIDude" demonstrating the course in snowy conditions.
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