This video details the 'Man Card' drill, a performance standard focused on first-round accountability for both rifle and pistol, designed to be shot cold. The drill emphasizes sound fundamentals under pressure, simulating stress to reveal shooter weaknesses. It involves precise shooting at C-zone sized targets at 25 yards with specific par times for various stages, including transitions from rifle to pistol. The drill uses a par-timer, one full pistol magazine, one full rifle magazine, and one empty rifle magazine for transitions. Failure occurs with any shots outside the C-zone or exceeding par times. The description encourages viewers to attend a course to test their skills.
This video features Nutnfancy demonstrating the Ruger GP100 .357 Magnum revolver during a "Trench Warfare Drill." This drill involves rapidly engaging multiple steel targets out to 27 yards. The GP100 is highlighted as a rugged and fun contender in pressured shooting scenarios, especially after a trigger job from Impact Guns. The video also touches on immediate action drills for revolvers and compares the GP100 favorably to the Smith & Wesson 686/686P, noting its slightly more crude fit and finish but excellent performance. Reload speed improvements are also mentioned.
Nutnfancy presents "The Hurt Locker Shoot," a challenging scenario designed to replicate a pressured shooting situation in a dark, uneven alley approximately 60 yards away. The crew faces the objective of running, breathing, and shooting without hitting steel targets, as failure means Eldridge "dies." The exercise includes a handgun segment, described as unimpressive. While acknowledging it's a loose interpretation with static targets and no incoming fire, the video emphasizes the value of elevated stress levels for a fun and practical training exercise. The production features night mode filming and highlights the return of "BuggetNuster" and "PFIDude" from the "TNP Crew."
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