This video features the "Soldier Boy Drill," a challenging tactical shooting event held in the harsh Utah desert. Participants face adverse weather conditions, including night and day operation, and are expected to be fully equipped with their personal gear, including LBE, holsters, slings, pistols, carbines, ammo, optics, and be in good physical condition. The drill involves significant running to elevate heart rate and simulate stress. The video includes an initial evaluational run where the participant is on their own, followed by a session with instruction from Nutnfancy to provide insights into what works in operational environments. The "Drill Sergeant" persona adds an element of good-natured pressure.
This video introduces the "Soldier Boy Drill," a challenging tactical shooting event held in the Utah desert. The drill aims to test candidates' readiness and proficiency with their firearms and gear under harsh conditions, including extreme weather and day/night operations. Participants are expected to be proficient with their pistol, carbine, and Load Bearing Equipment (LBE). The video highlights the "in-your-face" style of the Drill Sergeant and promises viewers insights into what works and what doesn't in an operational environment, with a subsequent run offering tips from Nutnfancy.
This video showcases the "Soldier Boy Drill," a challenging tactical shooting event held in the harsh Utah desert. Applicant Joey Daugirda undergoes his first run of this demanding drill, which tests practical skills under adverse conditions including snow, night, and physical exertion. The drill emphasizes preparedness, proper gear (LBE, holster, sling, pistol, carbine, optics), and physical fitness, aligning with the "Minuteman Concept." The video aims to provide viewers with insights into what works and what doesn't in an operational environment.
This video provides a behind-the-scenes look at the "Soldier Boy Drill" (SB Drill) in TNP, a challenging, short-notice exercise simulating a "minuteman" scenario. Volunteers are called to a custom-built course under adverse conditions (cold, wet, night). The video highlights the importance of preparation and follow-through, as many participants were not ready when called. The content emphasizes honest communication and ranting as a means for improvement within the TNP community. It aims to uphold the SB concept and encourages audience support for commitment and achieving memorable experiences, with the potential to join the "SB FRATERNITY."
This video features TNPr John S. demonstrating and perfecting his 400-yard shooting skills with a perfectly set up AR-15, identified as a Rock River rifle equipped with a Leupold illuminated scope. The content highlights John's prior engagement with previous Soldier Boy drill episodes and offers instructional tips from the host. The description humorously mentions John's discreet gear acquisitions and emphasizes the importance of men preparing for their families, suggesting this drill is part of TNP's purpose to help viewers improve their shooting.
This video showcases "Soldier Boy Drill: John's 10ºF First Run," featuring a new participant named John undergoing an evaluation run with TNP. The description highlights that John was recruited on short notice and enthusiastically accepted the opportunity to shoot. The video promises to reveal the specific firearm, optic, and ammunition used by John during this cold-weather evaluation. It also mentions that participation in the Soldier Boy program requires residency in the SLC Valley area and is free of charge, though attendees are expected to make a purchase when applying in person.
This video introduces the "Soldier Boy" drill, a challenging shooting experience designed to test participants' systems and fitness. The inaugural run features a participant named Sean, who undergoes a gear inspection and is provided loaned equipment from TNP, including a KelTec SU-16CA and a Stag 3G AR-15. The drill takes place in challenging conditions (pitch black, frigid desert) with ranges from 60 to 400 yards. Participants are graded on Systems, Effectiveness, and Cardio (SEC), with lessons reinforced from years of TNP data collection. The video aims to identify those who are "Tactically Squared away" and will evolve into further shooting challenges.
You've reached the end! 7 videos loaded.