This video showcases the KelTec RFB rifle in a two-part demonstration. First, it undergoes a "Sledgehammer Drill" testing its durability, and then it's fired at a steel target at 508 yards. The rifle, tested fresh out of the box without any lubrication or cleaning, reportedly performed flawlessly. The video highlights the use of a Thermold FN metric magazine and 168-grain PMC Match ammunition. The spotter role is filled by PFIDude to confirm steel hits at the extended range, noting the difficulty in hearing impacts due to wind. The presenter emphasizes KelTec's reputation for innovative and effective battle rifles.
This video captures a frustrating Malfunction during the Sledgehammer Drill featuring Chad from KelTec with his 24" RFB. The rifle experiences multiple failures, with Chad attributing them to various components including the ejector, extractor, magazine, excessive lubricant, and ammunition. The narrator speculates that improper gas system adjustment is the likely culprit, contrasting it with a flawless performance of another TNP 18" RFB. Despite the issues, the narrator notes the RFB's inherent reliability and accuracy out-of-the-box, advising against unnecessary gas system adjustments. The video highlights the importance of proper maintenance and troubleshooting.
This is a comprehensive review of the Christensen Arms CA-15 rifle by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights its lightweight design (sub-7 lbs) and impressive accuracy (1/2 MOA capability), noting its smooth operation during hundreds of rounds fired. While acknowledging its high cost, the video delves into its components and compares it to other lightweight and high-end AR platforms in terms of value, weight, and accuracy. The rifle performed exceptionally well in the Sledgehammer Drill, achieving one of the highest scores ever recorded. The reviewer provides a dual rating on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale, considering cost and not considering cost.
This video features Nutnfancy conducting the "Sledgehammer Drill" with an LWRC M6A2 rifle under challenging conditions. The drill involves two runs, with the temperature at 98ºF and a quartering crosswind of 15 mph at 200 yards. Despite the heat and prior shooting sessions, the M6A2 performed flawlessly, running without issue throughout all Sledgehammer runs. The description also notes some reliability issues with a CZ P07 Duty pistol during unrelated runs. The video aims to provide data on the M6A2's performance in a demanding test.
Nutnfancy revisits the Sledgehammer Drill with PFI Dude and BuggetNuster, featuring a Bushmaster XM-15 and a Sig P226 with modifications. The drill incorporates new steel targets and longer-range barricade shots. The video highlights the reliability of the Bushmaster with Wolf ammunition and notes a minor magazine-related jam with the Sig P226, though the author maintains confidence in MecGar magazines. This practice drill serves as a precursor to upcoming video series, showcasing interesting performance data and challenging shooting stages, including a 200-yard segment.
This is Part 3 of Nutnfancy's "2010 TNP ALL STARS SHOOT ACTUAL SERIES," titled "Modern Warfare It Ain't." The video showcases participants running the "Sledgehammer Drill" in a desert environment, focusing on tactical LBE, handguns, and tactical carbines. The event emphasizes range safety and gun handling, with the "Sledgehammer Drill" itself being a key element. The video highlights the contributions of various TNPrs, including USNERDOC, Fitzenknives, and Beachhead556, with PFIDude and Nutnfancy acting as rangemasters. The outing concludes with a "burger burn" and lunch discussion.
This video is part one of the "Nutnfancy All Stars" 2010 series, documenting a full-day shooting event in the desert. The focus is on practical shooting, safety, and enjoying the experience. Participants, representing a diverse range of professions, engaged in the "Sledgehammer Drill" for stressed shooting practice and fun. The event involved significant logistical effort, including meals and nighttime shooting. Humorous moments are highlighted, such as the "Fizten TactiKilt" run. The video emphasizes the community aspect of the Nutnfancy Project, with thanks extended to participants and an assistant range master/cook.
This video features a preliminary run of an LWRC M6A2 carbine and a Glock 34 performing the "Sledgehammer" Drill. The test was conducted in challenging high-wind conditions with blowing snow. The drill highlighted a flaw in the MagPul Multi-Mission sling's retention toggle, causing the rifle to fall into the dirt. Despite this setback and the shooter experiencing kidney stone pain, a commendable performance of 45 points was achieved, with excellent pistol shooting and flawless carbine performance in terms of reliability and accuracy. The LWRC M6 is praised as a lightweight, accurate, reliable, and well-built piston AR-15, albeit expensive.
This video introduces "The Sledgehammer," a new repeatable testing drill designed by Nutnfancy for evaluating pistol and tactical carbine systems under various conditions. The drill emphasizes physical exertion, scoring, and mental toughness, aiming to generate real data points for gear acquisition and shooter improvement. It incorporates the new TNP Barricades for practicing cover and shooting from different positions, with an emphasis on longer-range rifle engagements (70-200 yards) and pistol shots (15-20 yards). Magnified optics are highly recommended for success in this challenging course. The video features TNP Crew Members Yebache and PFIDude testing the drill in snowy conditions, with minor scoring corrections noted.
This video introduces "The Sledgehammer," a repeatable shooting drill designed by Nutnfancy for testing pistol and tactical carbine systems under various conditions. The drill emphasizes shooter skill, system performance, and physical exertion, incorporating a course walk-through with newly designed TNP Barricades. It tests shooters at distances from 15-20 yards for pistols and 70-200 yards for rifles, recommending magnified optics due to the engagement ranges. The drill aims to increase tactical shooting performance, fitness, and mental toughness, with TNP Crew Members Yebache and PFIDude assisting in its initial testing in snowy conditions.
This video introduces "The Sledgehammer," a demanding testing drill designed by Nutnfancy to evaluate pistol and tactical carbine systems under various conditions. It emphasizes repeatable testing, incorporating physical exertion, stress, and scoring. The drill utilizes custom-built TNP Barricades for cover practice, offering multiple shooting positions and rewarding difficult techniques like Roll Over Prone. Engagements range from 15-20 yards for pistols to 70-200 yards for rifles, recommending magnified optics for success. The video details the "Defensive Loadout level" (DL2) for the drill and features TNP Crew members "Yebache" and "PFIDude" demonstrating the course in snowy conditions.
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