This video revisits historic TNP (The Nutnfancy Project) shooting drill areas after a 16-year absence, exploring their current condition. The content promises a tour of specific locations like Red Skies 2012, Sledgehammer, and Trench Warfare, while riding a KTM 1190 motorcycle. It also touches on topics such as road riding, desert shooting lessons, marksmanship, speed in shooting, and historical military events. The creator is also promoting their Patreon and other social media channels for support.
This video features a review and hard-use field test of the JeoTec No 37 Bushcraft fixed blade knife. The reviewer highlights its high-value presentation and surprisingly competent performance in various tasks, including splitting, battening, chopping, shaving, food prep, and even throwing. The knife is made in Spain and features Mova 58 steel, impressing the reviewer with its edge holding and toughness. The video also mentions comparisons to other knives like Zero Tolerance 6, ESSEE Survival knives, Cold Steel Outdoorsman Lite, and Ontario RAT7, as well as saws like Silky Gomboy and NIUTRIP. The reviewer explores a "Ponderosa" location on his KTM 1190, using standing dead wood for testing.
This YouTube video chronicles a 230-mile "Moto Adventure" starting from Salt Lake City, featuring a KTM 1190 and a BMW K1600GTL. The ride traverses scenic desert canyons and reaches elevations of 9114 feet, with a portion of Highway 191 highlighted. The content briefly touches upon various "dude stuff" including cars, guns, watches, moving to Utah, and fishing. An impromptu knife review is conducted at an abandoned log cabin. The video is microphone narrated and aims to be engaging.
This video details the results of a PowerCommander V (PCV) installation and dyno tune on a KTM 1190 R motorcycle. The owner addresses viewer inquiries about the performance upgrade, aiming to determine if the motorcycle is now sufficiently fast. Previous videos documented the stock power limitations and engine dust ingestion issues, which led to the installation of a Rottweiler Intake. This airbox modification necessitated the PCV and dyno tune, a process described as expensive and time-consuming. The video invites viewers to join the owner on some of their best road rides to discover if the investment was worthwhile, highlighting the improvement in the motorcycle's performance.
This video, titled 'Riding w Nutn: KTM 1190 in Colorado, Police Dodge,' appears to document an adventure or ride involving a KTM 1190 motorcycle, with a notable event involving evading police. While the description mentions "Police Dodge," there are no specific firearms mentioned or implied in either the title or description. The content is primarily focused on motorcycle riding and a potentially dramatic encounter. Therefore, it falls outside the scope of typical firearm-related content.
This video documents a 'Ride N Eat' adventure starting at Cumberland Pass in Colorado, at an elevation of 12,000 feet. The creator rides a KTM 1190 adventure bike and discusses various topics including the bike's riding dynamics, why they don't need their Glock 20 on this particular trip, the merits of beef jerky, BSA Eagle Scout Projects, a comparison of KTM and BMW adventure bike culture, and wilderness self-sufficiency. The video aims to provide a memorable TNP adventure.
This video, titled 'KTM 1190 Hard Stuck', appears to document a challenging situation involving a KTM 1190 motorcycle. The description indicates that the vehicle is stuck in mud, and the individuals, referred to as Laurel and Hardy and PFIDude, are attempting to remove it. One person, PFIDude, reportedly sustains an injury to his tailbone during the ordeal. While the title and description heavily focus on a motorcycle and a recovery scenario, no firearms are mentioned.
This video features Nutnfancy testing the Wyoming Saw II in its namesake state. He highlights its cutting efficiency, comparing it to the Sawvivor and noting its heavier build. The review also touches on its usefulness for wilderness and game processing, with a mention of using a KTM 1190 motorcycle in conjunction with the saw. The narrator expresses high praise for the saw's quality and value.
This video concludes a series on the KTM 1190's power delivery. The creator details the installation of a Rottweiler oiled foam intake and a Power Commander V, followed by a dyno tune by Rick Scoggan. The modifications were necessitated by previous issues with dust ingestion and underperformance attributed to a "Unifilter" kit, which resulted in a low initial output of 106HP. The video aims to showcase the final power figures after these upgrades, emphasizing the importance of power for an expensive and "hyped" motorcycle like the KTM 1190, even though power is just one aspect of a well-functioning adventure bike. The dyno tuner expresses satisfaction with the results.
This video documents a dyno run of a KTM 1190 motorcycle, focusing on progress and power output. The owner discusses an initial run with a Unifilter foam in the stock airbox yielding 106 HP and a subsequent run at Adrenaline Service and Dyno Tune where the pre-filters were removed. The description highlights the owner's financial concerns in achieving the desired power for the KTM 1190. A follow-up segment is promised for the main channel. Contact information for Rick at Adrenaline Service and Dyno Tune is provided.
This video reviews the Timney Tavor trigger, an aftermarket upgrade for the IWI Tavor rifle, priced at $325. The reviewer notes the Tavor's general excellence as a bullpup but acknowledges its stiff factory trigger. The evaluation takes place in a desert environment, featuring a KTM 1190 motorcycle, and aims to provide a conclusion on whether the aftermarket trigger is worth the investment. The content focuses on an in-field performance review and comparison.
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