Nutnfancy's "Subgun Needs" Pt 3 event features a variety of pistol-caliber carbines and handguns in a shooting competition. The video showcases the Marlin Camp rifle in .45 ACP, multiple Kel-Tec Sub-2000 models, a Hi-Point Carbine, and a Saiga-12. Pistol runs include a TRR8 .357 revolver and a Glock 34, highlighting the accuracy of the Glock 34/35 series. The event includes scoring based on hits, speed, and bonuses, with penalties for hostage hits. The content appears to be a lively range day with various firearms and some humorous commentary.
This video, part two of Nutnfancy's "Subgun Needs" series, focuses on pistol caliber carbine reviews and range testing. It features the MKE AT94 (MP5 clone) and the Marlin Camp rifle in .45 ACP. The reviewer expresses disappointment with the AT94's performance, contrasting it with impressive runs on the Kel-Tec Sub-2000 and Hi-Point 995TS in the "Eat Drill." The video highlights a tradition of a grilled chicken lunch break and includes commentary from PFIDad, PFIDude, and guest Gator. Detailed scoring of the "Eat Lead Drill" is explained, emphasizing factors like hits, speed, no misses, and bonus points, while warning against "hostage" hits. The description also mentions observing Army operations in the area.
This video, "Subgun Needs" Pt 1 by Nutnfancy, features a recreational drill called the "Eat Lead" Drill, testing multiple pistol caliber carbines in 9mm. Participating firearms include the KelTec Sub-2000, Hi-Point 995TS, Marlin Camp Rifle, and ATI AT94. The video introduces the participants and equipment, highlighting lessons learned about optics, specifically red dots and night vision modes, and the importance of co-witnessing sights. The "Eat Lead" Drill has been modified for increased challenge and fun. This segment serves as an introduction to future in-depth reviews of each firearm system.
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