This video from Nutnfancy offers a summer recap of his activities in 2016, highlighting a diverse range of interests. While not a dedicated firearms review, the description mentions "shooting" as one of the activities alongside kayaking, Zodiac-ing, motorcycle riding, flying, and van life. It also promotes his YouTube channels and merchandise, and mentions supporting the "The Nutnfancy Project."
This video explores the long-range capabilities of AK-47 variants, specifically focusing on shooting an SGL21 Russian AK out to 450 yards in real-world desert conditions with a 15 mph crosswind. The content addresses common claims of AKs performing well at 600 yards by demonstrating the challenges, including ballistic drop, wind drift, and the inherent accuracy limitations (around 2.5 MOA at 100 yards) of the 7.62x39mm cartridge. The video emphasizes practical shooting outside of controlled environments and acknowledges that the AK is generally considered a 300-yard rifle. It also includes an invitation for viewers to participate in a long-range AK shooting challenge.
This video highlights the generosity of the TNP (The Nutnfancy Project) community in assisting Mike and DeeDee, a couple facing significant hardships in Clute, Texas. Mike, despite battling a heart tumor and his wife DeeDee working a minimum wage job, dedicates his time to taking veterans and cancer patients on hog hunts, donating the meat to needy families. The video showcases how the TNP audience contributed financially to help Mike and DeeDee during their difficult times, demonstrating the community's commitment to supporting those in need. Mike also offers opportunities for viewers to join him on hog hunts.
This video, part one of a two-part series, features a candid discussion between Nutnfancy and a fellow creator addressing various aspects of 'The Nutnfancy Project.' Topics include the difficulty in contacting Nutnfancy, potential ego issues, discussions about television offers from Discovery and History Channels, the creative vision for the project, content moderation practices like blocking and comment deletion, production stages, the overarching vision for the Project, and the creator's perpetual challenge of a "Scarcity of Time." The creator expresses hope that viewers will find the content engaging and thanks them for their support.
This video documents the start of a multi-day firearm shoot hosted by The Nutnfancy Project (TNP) and Kel-Tec. Chad from Kel-Tec joins TNP for an introductory lunch, discussing upcoming shooting drills and mentioning various Kel-Tec firearms. The presence of PFIDude suggests further collaboration and content creation related to this event. The video promises more content to follow as the shoot progresses. The music is by Jason Shaw.
This video from Nutnfancy's "The Nutnfancy Project" (TNP) series from 2011 aims to showcase the actual audience of TNP, countering misrepresentations. The creator interviews viewers at SHOT Show 2011, highlighting their diverse interests. Discussions touch upon the TNP data point, cool blades and guns, family, making memories, and feature an interaction with master shooter Rob Leatham. The video emphasizes the community aspect of TNP viewers.
This video is a thank you message from "The Nutnfancy Project" (TNP) to the "Condor5x5" YouTube channel for recognizing TNP with six "Tactical Viewers Choice Awards" in 2010. The awards included "Most Tactical," "Best Gear Reviews," "Best Production Quality," "Most Informative," "Best Firearm Reviews," and "Best Channel Over 1000." The creator expresses surprise and humility, apologizing for not promoting the voting due to being busy. The awards are described as well-produced and their credibility is highlighted due to objective voting. Thanks are extended to Condor5x5, helpers (Gunswebsites, Neverenoughammo), and TNP viewers. Music is credited to "ElDudio."
This video features a "quick visit" with a US Marine named "InadvertentSmell," a regular contributor to The Nutnfancy Project (TNP). The Marine is depicted as a "doer" who performed well in training and is helping with gear tests and production for TNP. The description suggests he is on a short break before returning to further schooling and potentially deploying to Afghanistan. The video highlights his positive qualities and expresses a hope for his safe return. It also mentions that much more footage will be released soon and includes music credits.
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