This video focuses on the Winchester SXP Defender 12 Gauge shotgun, highlighting its 'trench' configuration. It emphasizes the shotgun's lineage, drawing parallels to the older Winchester 1200 and 1300 models, suggesting a continuity in design and heritage. The description implies a discussion about the practical applications or characteristics that make this specific SXP model noteworthy.
This video examines whether the Winchester 1300 and SXP shotguns remain relevant and "awesome" in the current market, which features many specialized combat shotgun options. The content includes in-field shooting with an SXP and highlights historical photos of the TNP 1300. It also touches upon supporting the channel through Patreon, PayPal, and SubscribeStar.
This video, titled "Day 3," focuses on examining the forcing cones of an H&R Topper shotgun and a Winchester 1300 shotgun. The description suggests a detailed look at these specific firearm components, likely for a gunsmithing or technical firearms audience. The provided links offer further context on lengthening chambers and the nuances of shotgun chambers, reinforcing the technical nature of the content.
This video reviews the FN P12 shotgun, highlighting its market failure despite possessing the reliable rotary bolt system shared with the Winchester 1300 and SXP series. The reviewer, joined by Tactical Doodle, discusses the shotgun's potential and why it deserved more market presence with minor tweaks. The review also touches on related topics like high-end mountain bikes and plate carriers, offering a glimpse into the reviewer's diverse interests while focusing on this underappreciated FN firearm. The video thanks Gunnies for loaning the shotgun and includes affiliate links for tactical gloves and a modular vest.
This Nutnfancy review focuses on the Winchester 1300 pump-action shotgun, declared the 'World's Best Pump Shotgun' by the reviewer. It highlights the 1300's smooth inertia-assisted rotary bolt action, durability, and increasing collectibility. The review also covers a 'tacticalized' hunter variation and compares it to the Winchester SXP, which is described as essentially a 1300. Various aspects like patterning, speed, loading, quality, barrel differences, choking, sights, stocks, SAWC, finishes, gauge choices, and competitive options are discussed. A 20-gauge Defender model is also briefly reviewed. The video emphasizes the historical significance and desirability of New Haven CT-produced Winchester 1300s and the SXP as quintessential combat shotguns.
This YouTube video features Nutnfancy in his "TNP Bunker" alongside TacticalDoodle. The episode covers a wide range of topics, including discussions on the best defensive carbines for states like New York and California, dating advice, and a review of the Winchester 1300 shotgun, emphasizing the skill required for pump-action operation. It also touches upon home defense strategies, the Sig P228, and how to manage injuries that limit mobility. The conversation veers into broader subjects like military operations in the Pacific, Afghanistan, and Iraq, questioning their value and personal deployment experiences. Additionally, the video mentions the TNP webstore, spiritual reflection, and personal anecdotes, such as driving a TransAm. It also touches on the XDM in 10mm and philosophical thoughts about making the most of life and being God-fearing Americans.
This video explores the rarely seen world of police evidence guns, featuring host Wyatt. The firearms, acquired through auction in a raw, uncleaned state, have often been involved in criminal activity. The content offers insights into the types of guns used by criminals, their modifications, and the quality encountered by law enforcement. Featured firearms include the Winchester 1300, Ruger Mini-14, and Colt AR-15, with a particular focus on worn police-issue Colt AR15-A3 carbines which are noted for their excellent shooting performance. The video is presented as a Nutnfancy exclusive and highlights the historical and collectible aspects of these firearms, with some gruesome details edited out for a family-friendly audience. Information for Gunnies Great American Gun Store is provided.
This video features a "Eat Lead" drill challenge with the Kel-Tec KSG shotgun, focusing on its speed, accuracy, and reliability, while also comparing it to the Winchester 1300. The drill involves shooting 00 Buckshot and pistol stages, with points deducted for hostage hits and awarded for speed and accuracy. The Kel-Tec KSG experiences a minor jam, highlighting potential issues with bottom-ejecting shotguns, but generally performs well. The video also touches on the difficulty of shooting full-power buckshot and the unique reloading mechanism of the KSG, offering insights into its operation under stress.
This video features Nutnfancy and the "PFIs" testing firearms in a "Eat Lead" close-quarters drill. The focus is on the Kel-Tec KSG shotgun, with comparisons to the Winchester 1300 and a Saiga 12. The drill also incorporates handguns, specifically a Smith & Wesson 1911 in .45 ACP and a Springfield XDM45, with participants Chad from KelTec and PFIDude demonstrating improved speed and accuracy. The video notes the unique challenges of operating the KSG, particularly the magazine tube selector, and tests a prototype KelTec single-point sling tie-in. It highlights the learning curve involved in mastering new firearm systems and aims to provide viewer education beyond typical "armchair group think."
This video features the Kel-Tec KSG shotgun being put through its paces in the "Eat Lead" drill, a challenging course designed to test both the firearm and the shooter under stress. The drill combines shotgun and pistol elements, winding through desert terrain. The video highlights the KSG's unique features like its bullpup design and double magazine tubes, while also offering suggestions for improvement. It includes comparisons to a Winchester 1300 and showcases the participation of crew members PFIDude, PFIDad, and Chad from Kel-Tec, providing valuable systems data and insights for viewers interested in the KSG's performance under realistic conditions.
This video, titled "Thunder Gauntlet," features Nutnfancy and InadvertentSmell testing three quintessential combat pump shotguns: the Remington 870, Mossberg 590A1, and Winchester 1300. Despite a long day of shooting in the mountains and desert, they proceed with slug testing at 60 yards, yielding surprisingly effective results with bead sights. Facing diminishing light and approaching thunderstorms, they tackle the "Gauntlet," a dry river ravine with uneven terrain, to engage three steel plates in rapid succession, challenging their footing, speed, and reloading. Brief transitions to a Taurus PT1911 and Kimber .22 conversion are also included. The shotguns all performed impressively, demonstrating speed, accuracy, and reliability. This video serves as a companion to a "Combat Shotgun Shootout!" tabletop series.
This video features a shooting session with a Winchester 1300 shotgun in challenging desert conditions with snow and 20 mph winds. The presenter praises the shotgun's speed, smoothness, durability, and controls, highlighting it as a favorite pump-action model. The content touches upon the combat mindset required for accurate and fast shooting with this platform and briefly mentions combat shotgun POU (Point of Use) and a safety reminder for Blackhawk SERPA holsters used on a chestrig.
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