This video features Nutnfancy testing the Hi-Point 995 carbine with Cr0cket20. Despite its unconventional looks, the 995 proves to be a capable and accurate firearm, impressing everyone who shoots it. The review highlights the rifle's excellent accuracy and aperture sights, but also notes the limitations of 10-round magazines, its heavier weight, and polarizing aesthetics. The content promises a forthcoming tabletop review of this excellent PCC (Pistol Caliber Carbine).
This video compares the Glock 17 (3rd Gen) to Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs) in a "Trench Warfare Drill." The presenter aims to test whether PCCs offer a shooting advantage over pistols, particularly under stress and fatigue. While the Glock 17 performs well initially, the fatigue of multiple runs highlights the perceived ease of shooting a carbine for most individuals, emphasizing the strict marksmanship fundamentals required for pistol proficiency. A Brass Stacker slide pull on the Glock and Blazer Aluminum cased ammo are also mentioned.
This video showcases a "Trench Warfare Drill" testing the KelTec Sub-2000. The footage captures the rifle performing reliably despite dry conditions that later proved to be slick due to matted weeds. The test highlights the Sub-2000's accuracy, portability, and the inclusion of a Vortex Strikefire optic. The content promises a future video where the host falls, adding an element of lighthearted anticipation. The video also references a full review of the KelTec Sub-2000 by Nutnfancy.
This video features Nutnfancy's "Worst Run" of the Trench Warfare Drill using a Ruger LCR revolver. He challenges the notion that snub-nose revolvers can't be shot accurately under stress, engaging targets from 7 to 25 yards after running. The video highlights the Ruger LCR Model 5401's lightweight design and excellent trigger, comparing it briefly to the heavier .357 Magnum variant. Nutnfancy demonstrates improved reload techniques using HKS Speedloaders and discusses managing the challenges of pressured shooting drills, including occasional malfunctions. The video also mentions the effectiveness of the Hogue grips and a painted front sight for improved target acquisition.
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.
This video features Nutnfancy's "Best Run" of the Trench Warfare Drill using a Ruger LCR Model 5401 in .38 Special. Despite the challenging course designed for larger handguns, Nutnfancy demonstrates accurate shooting at distances from 7 to 25 yards, even with off-hand stages. He highlights the LCR's excellent trigger, the effectiveness of Hogue grips, and his personal preference for the lighter .38 Special model over the .357 variant. The video also touches on improved revolver reloading techniques using HKS Speedloaders and addresses common issues like cylinder closure and dropped rounds during stressed shooting.
This video features "PFIDude" demonstrating a "Trench Warfare Drill" using a lever-action rifle, as presented by Nutnfancy. The drill emphasizes rapid manipulation of the lever action, hence the title "Lever Gun Action!". PFIDude's website, www.firearmspro.com, is mentioned as a source for purchasing the specific item shown, with a few identical units to be available later. The description also notes that only one firearm was used for the "Trench" drill. Music for the video is licensed from www.danosongs.com.
This video showcases the Smith & Wesson TRR8 .357 Magnum revolver's performance in a "Trench Warfare Drill." The drill involves shooting small torso plates from Actiontarget.com with side targets ranging out to 35 yards. The TRR8 is highlighted for its Scandium N-frame, sights, double-action trigger, grips, eight-round capacity, and moon clip loading. The video also mentions the use of North Mountain moon clip holders and a CR Speed Race competition holster. PFI Dude's performance in the drill, including speed and accuracy with some misses due to fatigue, is discussed. The reviewer expresses an impression of the TRR8 as outstanding and highly recommended.
This video by Nutnfancy addresses troubleshooting issues with a Kimber 1911 TLE RL pistol. The firearm experienced jamming during a 'Trench Warfare Drill' and subsequent 'Law Enforcement Training Camp' events. The video demonstrates using new magazines and discusses replacing the recoil spring as a potential solution. Nutnfancy emphasizes that this is a lesson learned for viewers to avoid similar pitfalls, rather than a blanket condemnation of the Kimber brand or the 1911 platform.
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