This video announces new TNP (The Nutnfancy Project) hats available for purchase. The hats are constructed from Supplex® nylon, feature either the TNP shark or DA civilian patches, and have a stiff poly bill. The description mentions that if these variations sell well, TNP Owl versions and potential surprises will be released. The development process with the supplier took nearly a year. The hats are grey and designed for durability, serving as a statement of enthusiasm for TNP's philosophy, reviews, and adventures. The video also directs viewers to a website for purchasing the hats and other TNP merchandise, and encourages engagement through likes, shares, subscriptions, and turning on notifications. The uploader notes the video was re-uploaded to resend notifications to subscribers regarding a recent gun review.
This YouTube video from SHOT 2013 showcases Action Target's new portable rimfire steel targets. Designed specifically for the energy levels of .22 caliber firearms, these reactive targets utilize 1/4" hardened AR500 steel without any surface anomalies, promising long-lasting durability when used with .22s. The targets, including the .22 Hostage Swinger, offer immediate feedback for shooters and will be featured in 'The Nutnfancy Project'. A discount code "nutnfancy20" is offered to viewers.
This Nutnfancy Project video, "OPERATION RED SKIES: Inbrief," details a multi-day, self-contained expedition in high desert environments. The adventure involves rigorous hiking and engaging targets up to 600 yards with SAPRs. The video highlights a variety of firearms, including the FN 17S, Springfield Armory M1A, DPMS LR-308 Classic Custom, AP4 parts gun, Savage 10 FP, Glock 17, Glock 22, and FN Five-Seven. The expedition emphasizes testing the limits of firearms, gear, and the individual, with a significant amount of 7.62x51mm ammunition being used. PFIDude and Matt from Troy Industries are featured as adventure companions.
This Nutnfancy Project adventure, "Llama Trek," chronicles a journey to a snow-covered mountain basin reminiscent of high-altitude Nepal expeditions. The expedition relies on a team of llamas – Rama, Casper, and Windstar – to transport gear. The trek involves steep slopes, deep snow, and bushwhacking with snowshoes, accompanied by Mountain Dog Allie. Limitations of the llamas in deep snow lead to establishing a base camp. The video also features knife testing and .22 caliber plinking with the crew, highlighting Nutnfancy's consistent engagement with firearms and gear even during outdoor adventures. The descent proves challenging, with some losing gear. The experience is described as memorable due to the llama companions.
This video is a review of SOG products, likely at a trade show like SHOT Show 2012, presented by Nutnfancy. The host, Chris, shares his long-standing enthusiasm for SOG blades, highlighting specific models like the SOG Slimjim. The review emphasizes the quality and appeal of SOG knives, with a humorous incident where the host cuts himself. It's presented as a testament to the brand within the Nutnfancy Project, appealing to fans of SOG products and knife enthusiasts.
This YouTube video showcases a plate rack drill with "TacticalDoodle" achieving a fast 2.88-second run. The description highlights the plate rack as an excellent tool for improving shooting speed and accuracy, despite its cost and weight. The presenter suggests that a .22 pistol, like the "Chief AJ 22/45", could be a cost-effective option for practice given the high ammunition expenditure. Future drills and a separate review of the plate rack are promised.
This video showcases excerpts from the first year of The Nutnfancy Project (TNP), spanning August 2008 to August 2009. TNP focuses on producing quality gear and gun reviews, advocating for freedom, expertise, and responsibility in handling dangerous items, and promoting preparedness. The content highlights adventures, reviews, store visits, and fun times shared with friends and subscribers, emphasizing the creator's independence from manufacturers and commercial interests. Music from various artists is also acknowledged.
This video discusses a "Fear Culture" promoted by "do-gooders" that advocates for avoiding and outlawing anything with potential for harm. The creator argues this protectionist agenda reduces public safety by creating "sheeple" lacking personal responsibility and self-reliance. He contrasts this with past generations who possessed practical skills and embraced accountability. The video advocates for mastering "dangerous things" to increase public safety and peace, asserting that legislation is ineffective against misuse and that competent "sheepdogs" are more crucial. It suggests self-regulation of ownership and use, contrasting with government-imposed "Fear Culture" and incompetence. The "Nutnfancy Project" and organizations like the NRA are mentioned as sources for instruction.
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