This video provides a personal update regarding a tragic event involving CKA. The creator announces their upcoming participation and assistance at Gunnies, a firearm-related establishment, on a specific Saturday. They express gratitude for viewer support and encourage subscriptions on both YouTube and Rumble, citing potential platform restrictions on their main YouTube channel. The video also highlights methods for viewer financial support through Patreon and PayPal.
This video provides an updated review of the Japanese-made Howa Mini Action bolt-action rifle, chambered in 6.5 Grendel. The reviewer, Nutnfancy, discusses the rifle's reliability and quality, noting some minor flaws. He compares it to the Remington 700 platform and explores the viability of the 6.5 Grendel caliber. The review covers the rifle's features, real-world performance, and includes a closing segment referencing the Spitfire fighter plane. The video emphasizes the importance of viewer support for the channel through Patreon and other donation methods.
This video showcases "Gunnies Cop ARs" acquired by Gunnies Western Wear and Sporting Goods. The description highlights that these are "2nd cool guns" suitable for collectors and advises viewers to act quickly due to limited stock. The video creator apologizes for autofocus issues on their Sony camera but deems the footage "good enuf" for a temporary update. Contact information for Gunnies, including their address and phone number, is provided. The creator also includes Patreon and PayPal links for viewer donations to support their channel, "Nutnfancy."
This video provides an "infield" update on the Canik TP9 "RIVAL" pistol, comparing it to the METE version. The reviewer highlights key features of the Rival, including its striker status indicator, a lightened 90° diamond cut aluminum flat trigger with shortened preset and reset distances, easy disassembly, a flared magazine well with an optional aluminum funnel, multiple optics bases, and a lightened slide. The gun was loaned for review by Wyatt from Gunnies. The video also briefly mentions a Sector "Centurion" dive watch and provides numerous links for financial support and alternative platforms for the content creator.
This video reviews the FN P12 shotgun, highlighting its market failure despite possessing the reliable rotary bolt system shared with the Winchester 1300 and SXP series. The reviewer, joined by Tactical Doodle, discusses the shotgun's potential and why it deserved more market presence with minor tweaks. The review also touches on related topics like high-end mountain bikes and plate carriers, offering a glimpse into the reviewer's diverse interests while focusing on this underappreciated FN firearm. The video thanks Gunnies for loaning the shotgun and includes affiliate links for tactical gloves and a modular vest.
This video features a TNP review of the new Colt Python 2021 revolver. The presenter expresses significant enthusiasm for the updated model, highlighting that Colt has seemingly "gotten everything right." The review focuses on a 6-inch version loaned from Gunnies in Orem, UT. The video also touches on potential impacts on the market for original, expensive Colt Pythons and includes affiliate links to various gear, including Phoibos watches, SOG knives, and shooting accessories like snap caps and gloves.
This video discusses the current "Ammo-Geddon" situation, where gun and ammo sales are surging due to contagion and economic fears, leading to predicted shortages. The content features a visit to Gunnies store in Orem, Utah, showcasing their stockpiles and new Palmetto AKs. The host explores the reasons for AK platform popularity and briefly touches upon .22 rifles, carry pistols, and bolt-action rifles. The video aims to provide insight into these "unprecedented times" for TNPrs.
This YouTube video, titled 'TNPr Gets A++ On Gear Check!', focuses on a gear check by the creator TNPr, likely Nutnfancy. The description provides links to various Nutnfancy channels and merchandise, as well as a shout-out to Gunnies Store in Orem, UT, for their support. The content appears to be a review or showcase of firearm-related gear.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the PTR 91 rifle, presented by Nutnfancy. The reviewer compares it to modern AR-10 style rifles, noting its roots in 60s technology. While acknowledging its appeal to collectors due to its looks and historical connection to the HK G3/91, the review highlights significant disappointments in performance aspects such as accuracy, reliability, and ergos. A major component breakage occurred during testing, leading to a low score on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale. The review was made possible by Gunnies, a Great American Gun Store in Orem, UT.
This video reviews the Mossberg MVP rifle, highlighting its exceptional 1/3 MOA accuracy in field testing. Key features discussed include its lightweight design, AR-15 magazine compatibility, threaded and fluted barrel, and good trigger. The review covers Thunder Ranch and Flex Stock variants, mentioning the availability of 7.62x51mm and 6.5 Creedmoor calibers. A minor trigger reliability quirk is noted, along with the rifle's high value due to the included Picatinny rail, barrel quality, and fair price. The reviewer expresses surprise and overall impressment with the Mossberg MVP.
This video review of the Taurus Millennium G2, titled "It Kinda Busted," suggests a negative experience with the firearm. The description directs viewers to subscribe to TNP (The Nutnfancy Project) for more content and provides links to their YouTube channels and merchandise. It also mentions Gunnies, a gun store in Orem, UT, as a sponsor, offering their address and phone number. The reviewer gives the Taurus Millennium G2 a low rating of 2 stars on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This YouTube video from Gunnies, hosted by Bryan Hood, explores recent developments in the firearm market, with a focus on AR-15 options under $1000. The video highlights preferences at the Great American Gun Store in Orem, UT, and features scenarios of a woman purchasing her first concealed carry firearm and a customer seeking the best off-the-rack AR-15 for a budget of under $1000. Store contact information is provided.