This video, "Sledgehammer 2013," features Nutnfancy conducting Run & Gun style evaluations of firearms under real-world shooting conditions. The focus is on the KelTec RFB 18" rifle, which is shown performing reliably, contrasting with a problematic 24" RFB. The video also includes a Springfield XDM9 pistol and utilizes Action Target equipment like a Plate Rack and Evil Roy targets. Nutnfancy emphasizes the value of dynamic shooting for comprehensive gear assessment, highlighting lessons learned from previous Sledgehammer events. The segment incorporates humor and honest gear appraisals.
This video features a comparison and testing of several shotguns in a drill called "Eat Lead." The primary focus is on the KelTec KSG and a modified Saiga-12. The video highlights the performance of each shotgun, including accuracy, speed, and handling, with the Saiga-12 showcasing impressive speed due to its drum magazine. The KSG is noted for its compact form factor. The drill involves shooting, transitioning to pistols (1911, XDM45, XDM9), and scoring based on accuracy, misses, and speed bonuses. The content includes observations on buckshot, slugs, and the challenges of hitting targets under fatigue. The video concludes with a debrief on the KSG's capabilities and an enjoyable time spent with friends testing gear.
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 conducts a malfunction test, specifically focusing on 'limp wristing,' for two popular semi-automatic pistols: the FN FNP-45 and the Springfield Armory XDM 9mm. The test aims to demonstrate how improper grip (limp wristing) can induce failures to feed or eject in these firearms. The description also includes a call to action for viewers to support the creator on Patreon and promotes another video about a BCM Mk12 rifle with an AEM5 silencer.
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