@nutnfancy cant watch this from mobile phone, bummer only vids i havent seen and cant watch them bummer man. it says content owner has not made this video viewable on mobile anything you can do to fix this plz... thanks mike from oregon...
i was kind of he opposite lol. was raised around guns and have been shooting since i was about 4. and i fully agree with em on this. if ou teach a child from an early age to repsect guns and how to safely handle them, then you sort of curb their curiosity. they know what it is and what it does, therefore they dont have as much motivation to "explore dads gun cabinet" when hes not looking. bottom line: a little bit of information and understanding goes a very long way. love the reviews btw!
I grew up in a family no guns on any side that i know of, my mother always hated guns. I'm 20 and got my first gun like 5 months ago never had training with a firearms, but I knew all the safety rules and under stood gun safety is nothing hard it's just common sense.
First time I went to the range followed instruction did things right, was so nice to finally have gotten that chance to fire a gun after like 15 years of waiting and wanting to.
12:15 funny they say the same thing about video games. I have been playing games like GTA since i was in the 4th or 5th grade, I'm 19 now and have no desire to harm anyone or commit any crime. Why you may ask, because my father taught me the difference between video games/movies and reality.
Amen brother! All of my brothers are trained in safe firearms use. I feel comfortable with them handling guns and I do not need to lock them up. Most likely all of them will carry a handgun when they get to the proper age.
this issue is slightly annoying, i live in the uk 13 years old, my step dad wants a pistol for home defence but no we cant because of the british laws. people have been killed in there own homes because we have nothing to defend our selves, yeah sure we have knives (asin lock knives) but no they have to be under 3" oh a nother crazy uk law. How damn annoying.
@JbProject98 Wow. So I guess old men on canes have to be stick fighting masters in order to defend themselves if they get attacked by a burly 26 year old? How terrible!
I agree with you Mr. Nutn. My first experience with fire arms was around age 1 or so when I first started to walk, my dad took me out to the range and put me between his legs and shot my mom's 1911. It was supposed to scare me but I just wanted to do it more. As I grew older, my mom taught me safe gun handling and let me loose with a BB gun, because they trusted me. I made mistakes and had my privileges revoked several times but it was a valuable learning experience that I'll pass onto my son.
Hey Nutn, 18 year old here. I own several guns and many knives in my room, even though they are all locked up and in a safe I know they aren't safe. I leave soon for the Marine Corps and I needed to make my mind at ease when I leave because I have younger siblings. This video has taught me how to go about it with my own family. Sir, I thank you.
I agree that the best gun safety is to teach your kids. However I feel that the best time to start is when they ask. In my experience children always go through a curious stage which is generally sometime before age 10. When they ask what a gun is then you start teaching. It just feels very odd to be teaching my little cousins who are 3 years old about firearms when they are still getting spoon fed.
Nerf guns are very good for this. They are increasingly becoming more developed to how an actual firearms work, with magizines, rounds, similar actions to cycle rounds, etc. It's very easy to dicern the difference and it is easy to show a child in a safe environment how an actual one works, as well as consequences of not using it properly and safely (i.e. nerf gun accidentally shoots and knocks over the stuffed animal or bottle "uh-oh, timmy, lets not do that again"), just something to try out
in Canada it is against the law to own a firearm for the purpose of self defense. also, it is the law that ammunition is stored separate of the ammunition and locked up
One more and I'll stop: not too long ago there was a story on the news where I live about a woman who manages a trailer park who got into her office one day to find three men had broken in. She got into a struggle with one of them, eventually managed to pull her Taurus Judge, loaded with shotgun shells, and fired two or three times. The men took off, but not before, she says, she shot one of them. Her own arm had been grazed by a shot from the gun one of the men had with him.
BTW, on the subject of needing/not needing. People rarely need fire extinguishers, but most of us have them. And my family was glad we did, too, years ago, when our refrigerator started a fire in the kitchen. My father was able to put it out rather quickly, without ever having to get the fire department involved and other than the stink of smoke that got into everything, nothing was destroyed except the fridge.
I generally agree with nutnfancy on guns, training, etc. One thing, though, that I've argued even with my own father (keeping in mind that I carry a gun myself and used to be semi anti-gun), is that a good number of the people who nutnfancy refers to as "protectionists" really do *believe* that guns are dangerous. They really *believe* that children are safer if there are no guns in a household. They don't think they're spreading *lies*. They just have a different philosophy about guns.
using anecdotal stories that are printed by a biased news source like the NRA magazine without investigation or fact-checking does not make for good evidence for the claim that the proverbial bad guys are out there and always looking to kill us. you can use credible statistics and news stories, and even cede that the need for a gun is statistically small, without making a weak argument.
I am going to be talking to my Daughter about this subject this weekend ... thank you for the great info .. I actually posted about this same subject on facebook so my friends can see this and use this great information !!!
rule #1 FIREARMS MUST BE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION AT ALL TIMES!! No flagging #2 never aim at anything that you do not want to destroy! #3 finger of the trigger until you are ready to fire!
great father and son adventure.have as many as yur sch will permit.the memories will be best remembered later on down the line. yu n yur sons' will cherrish them.
Reminds me of something that happened to one of my old friends when i was about 14 who WASN'T responsible with firearms. He was showing a .22 rifle to his friend and lent it to him thinking it was empty because he couldn't see a round in it. But it was an old gun and it was hard to really see it and it WAS loaded. Of course his dumb friend wanted to toy around with him and pointed it at him and pulled the trigger. He got shot in the forehead but miraculously survived it, after 8 months in coma.
I wasn't there but i saw him afterwards and it gave him alot of trouble. He couldn't walk straight, his left arm was hard to move and he also had to go back in elementary school. He had only 5% chance of surviving and he DID. He was extremely lucky and unlucky at the same time.
When a kid is old enough to be able to rack a round in a pistol, he is probably able to defeat any lock short of a $400 safe. The best way to prevent child on gun death, is to teach them the conciquences (I can't spell) of what a bullet does, the child will figure out the rest, that is if the parent already have their ducks in a row.
I hate how people say guns aren't safe around children.THAT'S BULLSHIT! First of all if you teach them how to use the gun properly,they won't go out and try to kill someone with it.Two,guns are needed to self defense.Obviously there are going to be times where some person that's wasted off their ass breaks into your house,so it's important to either hold them back or take them out immediately.
I agree with most of what is said in this video. However it is true that statistically a firearm is more likely to be used against yourself or a member of your family than an intruder. The fact is that immature children, jealous spouses and drunk or suicidal parents represent the vast majority of firearm mortality.
@IanLeblanc123 Hey pal, stop listening to CNN's statistics about firearm ownership, they're lies. Take it from real people like NUTN and me. This is how to raise a child to be a responsible gun owner, and make them less likely to be a victim of violent crimes...
@IanLeblanc123 "I looked at the satistics!" and it does confirm suicide, but think about it, if they didn't have a gun, do you think that would stop them? You can go out and OD and its cheaper than a bullet and probably easier to aquire. But with homicide, you have to concider what carrying a pistol does without having to fire it. You just show a would be attacker a pistol and he will go away (mostly). And people don't need use a gun to kill. There are more homicides w/o guns than with.
@tiffyj85 Not having a gun might not stop a truly suicidal person, but at least not having one within easy access might help prevent them from taking their own life on a whim. At least it gives the person time to think about what they are doing as opposed to riding their emotions and just pulling a trigger.
I brought my 8 year old nephew out with me last week with a CZ 452 .22 Magnum i had spent the previous evening going over gun safety and how load and make safe. Then we went out to a farm and did some target shooting.. he watched his uncle do all the safety steps. Then I threw in some things wrong like forgetting the safety catch and the wee man wasnt long in reminding me. which I thought was great. He shot at 50 and 75 yards and hit bull. So Proud of him.
A little story for ya: one time my older sister had over some freinds and they we probably 15-17, I was 13-14. We were just sitting around laughing and having a good time when one of her freinds pointed out to us that there was a hand gun i.e. ( Thompson 1911) sitting on the kitchen table, and I said "yeah and what about it". and she looked at me like I was crazy, it had never dawned on me that other people didnt know much about firearms, they were just apart of everyday life for me and sis.
My dad never taught me how to use a firearm but I knew where he kept them. When he's away i would mess around with them coz i had a lot of toy guns then and i wanted to hold the real thing. i wasn't in danger. Made sure there was no ammo and never pointed it at anything coz i know what it does if there is an ammo inside and you pull the trigger. As long as your kid have common sense like I did they'll be fine.
13:10 OMG nutnfancy! My dad read me that same book when I was younger! I just unearthed it the other day and it brought a lot of memories of my early childhood! My favorite truck was the tow truck BTW hehe. Great video too! Thing was, I was the person that got my dad and myself safety training in firearms, in turn, I go hunting with family guns and do it safely. Keep up with the TNP!
I am a firearms instructor and trainer, this is the best video I have seen on this topic. I have been raised all my life around loaded firearms in the home, I spent 20yrs in the military and as a police officer. Firearm safty has to be taught from birth. I tell people. Do you teach your kids not to touch a hot stove? Do you teach your kid to look both ways before they cross the street? TEACH THEM GUN SAFTY!!! Thanks, Well done.
hey nutn im 18 years old and im from indiana, i was not raised in a gun family and my parents never owned them,but now that im old enouph i have several,i also have a 14month old daaughter,now i have to say i dont always agree with your reveiws(but i still watch them all the time,im a big fan) but i agree with you 110% on this issue,thank you for this great vid,more people need to know the truth about gun saftey.go nutn!
@JoshuaTheAirsofter23 you can own any firearm you want to with a license but you have to be 18 and in a target shooting club, you can own a shotgun with a licence and you dont have to be ina club, and i allready have a .22 air rifle and severa; .177 air pistols, i do clay pigeon shooting and also hunt at the farm where i work with a .22lr
It funny, when I was younger I was addicted to a show called Rescue 911. One episode that stands out to me was one where a kid blew his hand apart while playing with an M80 firecracker. At the end of the segment the childs mom compared the firecracker to a gun. She said something along the lines "Its like a gun, they need to be educated. Teach them".
i agree with almost everything you say. However, the sources that you use to show how people use guns to defend themselves are very bias. Of course the NRA would say that guns are used to defend people. Next time i would find a less bias resource.
@bobafettig88 TheNRA "Armed Citizen" stories are FACTUAL events taken from NON BIAS police reports, the simply report the actual event.
Thousands of REAL stories of GOOD as a result of Good people using guns to protect thier families and property, That are NEVER reported by the LIBERAL media.
Im 15 now and live in vermont (few gun laws and very low crime rate) i started shooting when i was 12, i learned on a colt 1911 (yes it was made in 1911, was my grate grand dads) and i feel that it has made me much more confident when im around gun.
I would like to say that I am personally a Child of the Gun. My parents taught me from a very young age firearm safety and exposed me to the actual firearm. I am now 17 and have been shooting for many years. I am getting ready to join the military as well. I have also noticed that I am actually safer than many adults i see at the firing range.
This might be the most important video you have ever made. Well done sir. Yet another great video. The cliche goes, you can't blame spelling mistakes on your pencil. You can't blame crime on a gun. Great job Nutn.
My Zygote daughter can name all the parts to her 10/22 and my SR-556. Thanks for producing these videos, they reinforce my teachings and keep me pointed in the right direction.
Great Vid Nutn, I have Zygotes and tadpoles and have been thinking for some time about how to introduce them to firearms as I have several and carry every day. After watching this video, I went home and sat down with my kids and showed them how to clear it, and basic gun safety rules. I even discussed it with my 2 autistic kids to take away the curiosity of it. I think they needed it more.
If you're giving a weapon and teaching the boy about guns when hes around 10 years old he will have resposabilty for his actions, and he will know what or what not to do. Giving somebody a gun immediately is completely different than teaching the person when young. Immediately= not responsible for his actions he wants to know more, but by doing that he can cause threats so, i think that tought young is the best way to go. Yet again everybody deserves to be safe
I have confidence in my two kids when it comes to fire arms. Using a concept like yours, since they have been little, i have taught my children the safe and responsible way to treat all guns. Teaching safe handling is by far superior to locking up and hiding fire arms. Besides teaching children how to safely handle guns takes the mystique away from them!
Just found out I am going to be a DAD and am bursting so had to share it with someone!! I can't wait until my son or daughter is of age that I can pass along what my grandfather taught me in respect to firearms, life and such. Skills and preparedness leads to safety and you do an outstanding job getting the message out there. T.N.P. has and will always be a resource in my gun and knife education and buying process.
Sounding off as a proud Canadian fan from the start!
Even tho one of my children cannot even hold a weapon by herself and the other is not yet born I am teaching and preparing my daughter and will then also my son the importance of firearms safety as well as safety and common sense. No safety manual can beat some good OLD FASHIONED common sense.
@nunvikingsofthesea Your right sir, and chairman mao is a communist. That being said we must be as well armed as the government to keep them from doing what mao does...
the more you lock it up the more they want to get to it, if you just show it to them and let them see it under supervision then they'll get tired of it and learn that its, nutnfacy
yes u must play down the thing about guns, but u must also explaine to child that guns are not like in videogame or movies.(sometimes u must explaine that to adults to. its a big problem... if i give a weapon to a friend who is not use with gun he or she handle the gun like it was a handgrenade ready to trow.
I live in Idaho, where gun laws are almost nonexistant and the only times I ever hear of a gun killing someone is when (what do you know) an untaught child gets hold of one.
If someone wants to kill someone, they'll find a way to do it. You can kill someone with anything. I'd rather be killed with a gun than with a hammer.
You, sir, are a bad ass and a good american. Don't let anybody tell you differently. You are doing a great service and I hope you never stop. I have watched many of your reviews and purchased my fist glock partially on your review of them.Keep up the good work
its true at 28:45 my friend found my dads pistol in the bathroom and pointed at me locked and loaded luckily i took it away from him quickly. not that many kids these days are trained in firearms safety
l am with you on this yes l am only 13 and l don't come from a family of guns and no l don't play video games all the time and say l know my gun l reseach guns l found gun that l love and that would be good for the army that l wish to be in and trust me l know alot about gun alot more than people that hanven't come for a gun family life leasons well teach kids with gun in life l have learned alot from you and l thank you for you are an inpseration to me as a 13 year old and many other people
Children and firearms are never a good combination because Kids are Kids! Children will treat firearms like toys unless it is drilled into them that it is dangerous if it is not treated with respect. People dont need to be afraid and fearful of firearms they just need a certain measure of understanding to see that firearms are safe in the hands of a safe person.
The hands of child are not safe hands unless you have personally taught your child respect for the firearm.
and no l don't play video games all the time and say l know my gun l my reseach guns l found gun that l love and that would be good for the army that l wish to be in and trust me l know alot about gun alot more than people that hanven't come for a gun family l have learned alot from you and l thank you for that
and was more then competent with firearms and safely handling them thanks to your videos. Hell, I even educated my father! Thanks again. In essence, you sir are my teacher for this and I will always respect you for that. Keep on shootin :)
to be around firearms and treat them respect, your child themselves are much safer because they will not be curious about the firearm. Furthermore, YOUR child may be able to make the whole household safer by educating them a bit depending on how old he is. Nutn, great work! Love your videos and have kept coming back to them for spare time or just for the love of guns :). I'm 17, live in Canada and was not brought up around firearms. I took a trip to the states and went to a firing range to shoot
Regarding Nutn's statements about the problems with locking up a gun and whatnot for the children and not having them trained, I feel that some protectionists may take this information the wrong way. Please do not get it mixed up. When he said there may be a family your child is spending time with for the day or w/e who are incompetent with firearms safety, he did not mean that your child is unsafe because there is a gun in the house. He means that if you teach your child the safety required
I was bought up around guns at a young age and know to respect them.
My partner was not and almost shakes when one is present. I think she was taught to be very afraid of guns from a young age. I'll show her this vid. Cheers
There is too much gun crime in the US, As a consequence, people feel a need to own weapons to protect themselves and there loved ones. Shotguns and sniper rifles can be used for hunting, but there is no need for assault-rifles, pistols and sub-machines guns. Theirs just no trust in America. Sure its just a hobbies, and you seem to have allot of fun, but Americas attitude to firearms means that there is a greater chance of someone taking a weapon and using it against others.
@JiggaBooJive Wrong. The Second Amendment is for removing totalitarian governments hence the necessity for weapons of all types. We don't pass laws base on the what if idea because that assumes you know the future which is a violation of there shall be no prior restraint. Read history and look at the facts. If it weren't for armed citizens this country would never have came into existence. Life is filled with many things much more dangerous than an AR-15.
@JiggaBooJive Don't worry about it. You live in the UK your profile says. Personally, as a American I don't care about your opinion since you don't live here. Why do Europeans always feel they need to run off at the mouth about issues that don't concern them...........
Owondr, I'll take my chances with less babysitter laws and regulations, and you can take your lack of self-dicipline, self-reliance and your naive belief that laws and regulations are all that keeps us from killing each other and stuff it up any oraface that the congress allows you to.
it seems like people who are against guns have an ignorance to guns. they dont think at ALL most of the time. granted sometimes they have a few good points, but when you ask them something like "what happens when your child finds that gun" then they seem to always be in denial and respond with "oh, they wont do that" or "they aren't allowed to go in that closet". it seems anyone who is an antigun is a third ignorant, a third in denial, and a third idiotic
@CrickTroutMaster It is called emotional exhibitionism where one is governed by the ignorance of emotional bias rather than absolute fact. As another man said “I can’t carry a cop in my pocket where ever I go so I carry a gun”.
it's not faire, here i the netherlands it's so hard to get guns, you need this and this and this and these tons of paperwork and this rangetime and than you can buy one handgun and advance from that poit, in the 17/18 hundreds there used to come some great firearms from the netherlands, but people just got more and more scared of them and know there are just a few thousend people in the netherlands who own guns, it's sutch a shame
ive watched a couple of your vids and like what ive seen so far. just wondering though, what is it you do/ have done for a living that gives you all this "experience"?
love the videos keep it up i want to brag on my 4 yo son for a moment from the time he could understand that dads guns were not toys which was about a year ago i have taught him how to check every one of them to see if they were loaded i dont keep a loaded gun in the house but i want him to get in the habit of checking every gun when he picks one up he will say dad i want to go see your guns and i ask him whats the first thing you do and he always replies unload it and shows me how
You will never hear things like this in the main stream media, the media controls the eyes and ears of the people. Example: We were kicking a** in Iraq at a point, the media (CNN the devil) made all types of "reports" on how we were getting slaughtered.
As a Dad with kids growing up in Detroit I realize they will always live in a home where guns are a part of our primary home defense. As a husband/dad and working dude I appreciate the effort and time it took to put this together. I will be able to reference your video when I discuss the concept of teaching our girls respect for firearms with my wife. Thanks bro.
P.S. Make it official and take your show on the road. I and many others would pay the $ bucks for the training lecture in person.
Remember this guns can"t defend themselves. They do not have a voice is easy to demonize something who doesn't have a voice. That who doesn't live or breath is easy to blame it for the faults. We tend to be as christian people forgiving and we better blame a gun that the hand holding it.
@cuprumcaput - Stop watching so much Faux Snooze. Without "gummit" regs you would be fighting the hoards to keep all your stuff, including your health. Do you actually believe you're an island?
Best Video ever. As a man getting ready to start a family this topic has come up between my significant other and I. We do not agree on everything. I grew up as Doodle and Suspect have. My father taught me the destructive capibilities of guns and bows when I was 4 years old. This progressed untill now when I am a responsible accountable person.
Great video Nutn thank you for sharing your philosophy witht he rest of the world.
There's no need to outlaw guns, isn't murder prohibited by the law? Should we outlaw alcohol and cars to prevent drunk driving? Or knives, or thinners, or lighters and matches. The PEOPLE must be responsible for their actions, not the objects, a society where everything remotely dangerous is banned and people aren't taking responsibility is probably the most dangerous society imaginable.
I'm living across the pond so I have to suffer from this stupidity (and we still have gun violence)
I end up repeating, ad nauseam, these very same opinions to my friends who, being city folk, have mostly never even shot a gun and are scared of them.
@slightlyndifferent I hope in the future, norway and sweden can allow their citizens (good citizens with a clean record, and who will have to do a test) to carry firearms concealed.
@slightlyndifferent: Not to mention that guns is a last resort method of protecting ourselves from the government, in case they decide communism is a good idea...
i don't know bout the rest of u but when i got on yt this afternoon i saw a video titled "depusification" by randy tooth or something and apparently he felt it appropriate to dis on nutn bout nutns depussification vid but id like to say that nutn your doing a great job of educating the uneducated so keep it up man iv learned a lot from u already
All I can say is my dad taught me and my brothers and sisters right. We were taught about safety and how to responsibly handle firearms at a young age.
I was talking to a friend the other day and she told me how she taught her kids the right way because her son was at a friends house, the kid took out a gun and her son did the right thing: He got the hell outta there! Luckily, no one got hurt. But it goes to show you, no matter what your background or political stance, some people just get it.
Also my father did teach me and i did too by myself that the anti-gun community and poeple who think firearms are "bad for society" really base their opinions on faulty information, hell even some people belive some things from games where you buy your a bad guy and buy guns from gunshops. Hell im 16 but I get turned off by such things, the same goes for music, I like heavy stuff but its not bassed on ignorance like rap so todays modern perception of the avid shooter is really stupid.
Im 16 and ive been shooting since I was 13 in ISSF air rifle and preety much anyhting else around firearms like 50 meter .22LR shooting in 3 position and pistol marksmachip. I can say that if people took their time to instruct their children the right way from very early on (even if the parents dont own firearm) like me, we would not have such high accidents with firearms etc...
So, protectionists of the USA, you're welcome to Sweden, you'll see that you'll thrive perfectly here. But if you're going to be robbed/raped be prepared to give up or defend yourself and go to prison...
I've watched almost all of your videos and I must say that I can't agree with you more than I already do. I live in Sweden where firearms are banned which INCLUDES slingshots! Yes it's F**king embarrassing and there are even proposals about banning AIR WEAPONS aswell!!! There's not fever ARMED robberies here than in USA but the difference is that only the bad guys have weapons here because they get it anyhow. It's practically ILLEGAL to defend yourself / your property in Sweden.
i learned how to shoot when i was 3
TheRebelfromdixie 1 week ago
@nutnfancy love the vids. But why don't you allow us to watch this series on my iPad/iPhone/Apple TV?
meljenzo 2 weeks ago
Doodles's long hair in his earlier years put a smile on my face lol
MidwestProfessional 3 weeks ago
@nutnfancy cant watch this from mobile phone, bummer only vids i havent seen and cant watch them bummer man. it says content owner has not made this video viewable on mobile anything you can do to fix this plz... thanks mike from oregon...
g82mthrapp 3 weeks ago
i was kind of he opposite lol. was raised around guns and have been shooting since i was about 4. and i fully agree with em on this. if ou teach a child from an early age to repsect guns and how to safely handle them, then you sort of curb their curiosity. they know what it is and what it does, therefore they dont have as much motivation to "explore dads gun cabinet" when hes not looking. bottom line: a little bit of information and understanding goes a very long way. love the reviews btw!
cnachreiner1 1 month ago
I grew up in a family no guns on any side that i know of, my mother always hated guns. I'm 20 and got my first gun like 5 months ago never had training with a firearms, but I knew all the safety rules and under stood gun safety is nothing hard it's just common sense.
First time I went to the range followed instruction did things right, was so nice to finally have gotten that chance to fire a gun after like 15 years of waiting and wanting to.
Sadly I have to keep it a secret
TheSolitaryTraveller 1 month ago
my dad used to go over the parts of a gun with me when i was in my high chair
deathbat61591 1 month ago in playlist 'Children of the Gun' Vid Series by Nutnfancy
Uncle training his brothers kids! Yahoo! Thats what I do! My brother is the "lock them up type"! He lets me do it. But he don't do it himself!
MrBagginsEsq 2 months ago
I saw YOU! Talking! You mouth movin! Wow!
MrBagginsEsq 2 months ago
@hamiltonrrw
excellent comment sir
petersusia1 3 months ago
God Bless you Nutnfancy, I am another sheepdog, being jailed for doing what you say to do. For following common sense, and for believing in freedom.
It is a case of the Law causing more harm than the tool it was written to control. Being well adjusted to an insane world is not a desirable trait.
peace brother
Good guys being arrested: /retired-philadelphia-police-captain-ray-lewis--arrested--after-joining-occupy-protests.html
leetprime8 3 months ago
12:15 funny they say the same thing about video games. I have been playing games like GTA since i was in the 4th or 5th grade, I'm 19 now and have no desire to harm anyone or commit any crime. Why you may ask, because my father taught me the difference between video games/movies and reality.
P.S. love your vids nutnfancy keep it up
jartan117 3 months ago in playlist Life Philosophy, Preparedness & Freedom Issues by Nutnfancy
The first 5 minutes of this video I'm just screaming at the screen "GET TO THE MEAT MAN!"
tartredarrow 4 months ago
It's time to give the "protectionists" a good lickin'.
SuperRip7 6 months ago
My children will be exposed to guns, shooting, safe handling, self defense, respect for life and the consequences of taking life. Great Video Nutn.
aikido10 6 months ago
Amen brother! All of my brothers are trained in safe firearms use. I feel comfortable with them handling guns and I do not need to lock them up. Most likely all of them will carry a handgun when they get to the proper age.
Andrew357Magnum 6 months ago in playlist 'Children of the Gun' Vid Series by Nutnfancy
this issue is slightly annoying, i live in the uk 13 years old, my step dad wants a pistol for home defence but no we cant because of the british laws. people have been killed in there own homes because we have nothing to defend our selves, yeah sure we have knives (asin lock knives) but no they have to be under 3" oh a nother crazy uk law. How damn annoying.
JbProject98 7 months ago
@JbProject98 Wow. So I guess old men on canes have to be stick fighting masters in order to defend themselves if they get attacked by a burly 26 year old? How terrible!
45calibermedic 2 months ago
Why does the video say "As Seen On: Free Download Film | Software Terbaru | Cheat Point Blank"? That's under the like/dislike bar.
Sting3733 7 months ago
I agree with you Mr. Nutn. My first experience with fire arms was around age 1 or so when I first started to walk, my dad took me out to the range and put me between his legs and shot my mom's 1911. It was supposed to scare me but I just wanted to do it more. As I grew older, my mom taught me safe gun handling and let me loose with a BB gun, because they trusted me. I made mistakes and had my privileges revoked several times but it was a valuable learning experience that I'll pass onto my son.
satyrpain 7 months ago
Hey Nutn, 18 year old here. I own several guns and many knives in my room, even though they are all locked up and in a safe I know they aren't safe. I leave soon for the Marine Corps and I needed to make my mind at ease when I leave because I have younger siblings. This video has taught me how to go about it with my own family. Sir, I thank you.
TheInexperiencedPro 8 months ago 5
I agree that the best gun safety is to teach your kids. However I feel that the best time to start is when they ask. In my experience children always go through a curious stage which is generally sometime before age 10. When they ask what a gun is then you start teaching. It just feels very odd to be teaching my little cousins who are 3 years old about firearms when they are still getting spoon fed.
sikvenum82 8 months ago
Nerf guns are very good for this. They are increasingly becoming more developed to how an actual firearms work, with magizines, rounds, similar actions to cycle rounds, etc. It's very easy to dicern the difference and it is easy to show a child in a safe environment how an actual one works, as well as consequences of not using it properly and safely (i.e. nerf gun accidentally shoots and knocks over the stuffed animal or bottle "uh-oh, timmy, lets not do that again"), just something to try out
josiahdburk 8 months ago 2
what about Children OF THE CORN!!!!!
xxuncexx 8 months ago
in Canada it is against the law to own a firearm for the purpose of self defense. also, it is the law that ammunition is stored separate of the ammunition and locked up
weaselfly 8 months ago
any tool can be used properly when educated the same way ^^
MPSecare 8 months ago
@nutnfancy what are your views on counter terrorism martial arts such as Krav Maga and Systema?
Thesocraticbreed 9 months ago
One more and I'll stop: not too long ago there was a story on the news where I live about a woman who manages a trailer park who got into her office one day to find three men had broken in. She got into a struggle with one of them, eventually managed to pull her Taurus Judge, loaded with shotgun shells, and fired two or three times. The men took off, but not before, she says, she shot one of them. Her own arm had been grazed by a shot from the gun one of the men had with him.
CanItAlready 9 months ago
BTW, on the subject of needing/not needing. People rarely need fire extinguishers, but most of us have them. And my family was glad we did, too, years ago, when our refrigerator started a fire in the kitchen. My father was able to put it out rather quickly, without ever having to get the fire department involved and other than the stink of smoke that got into everything, nothing was destroyed except the fridge.
CanItAlready 9 months ago
I generally agree with nutnfancy on guns, training, etc. One thing, though, that I've argued even with my own father (keeping in mind that I carry a gun myself and used to be semi anti-gun), is that a good number of the people who nutnfancy refers to as "protectionists" really do *believe* that guns are dangerous. They really *believe* that children are safer if there are no guns in a household. They don't think they're spreading *lies*. They just have a different philosophy about guns.
CanItAlready 9 months ago
using anecdotal stories that are printed by a biased news source like the NRA magazine without investigation or fact-checking does not make for good evidence for the claim that the proverbial bad guys are out there and always looking to kill us. you can use credible statistics and news stories, and even cede that the need for a gun is statistically small, without making a weak argument.
acrophobe 9 months ago
Armed citzen! Just reading those yesterday! :)
Peter556NATO 9 months ago
What an awesome family! I am a little jealous....
gaozhi2007 9 months ago
I am going to be talking to my Daughter about this subject this weekend ... thank you for the great info .. I actually posted about this same subject on facebook so my friends can see this and use this great information !!!
thelip1012 10 months ago
you have such an awesome family nutn' .... thanks for the video.
andemug 10 months ago
rule #1 FIREARMS MUST BE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION AT ALL TIMES!! No flagging #2 never aim at anything that you do not want to destroy! #3 finger of the trigger until you are ready to fire!
Gilbertoballesteros 10 months ago
great father and son adventure.have as many as yur sch will permit.the memories will be best remembered later on down the line. yu n yur sons' will cherrish them.
redhorse554det1 10 months ago
Reminds me of something that happened to one of my old friends when i was about 14 who WASN'T responsible with firearms. He was showing a .22 rifle to his friend and lent it to him thinking it was empty because he couldn't see a round in it. But it was an old gun and it was hard to really see it and it WAS loaded. Of course his dumb friend wanted to toy around with him and pointed it at him and pulled the trigger. He got shot in the forehead but miraculously survived it, after 8 months in coma.
iamzeusv2 10 months ago
I wasn't there but i saw him afterwards and it gave him alot of trouble. He couldn't walk straight, his left arm was hard to move and he also had to go back in elementary school. He had only 5% chance of surviving and he DID. He was extremely lucky and unlucky at the same time.
iamzeusv2 10 months ago
Why no iPad viewing?
mccrystalimage 10 months ago
When a kid is old enough to be able to rack a round in a pistol, he is probably able to defeat any lock short of a $400 safe. The best way to prevent child on gun death, is to teach them the conciquences (I can't spell) of what a bullet does, the child will figure out the rest, that is if the parent already have their ducks in a row.
tiffyj85 11 months ago
I hate how people say guns aren't safe around children.THAT'S BULLSHIT! First of all if you teach them how to use the gun properly,they won't go out and try to kill someone with it.Two,guns are needed to self defense.Obviously there are going to be times where some person that's wasted off their ass breaks into your house,so it's important to either hold them back or take them out immediately.
JAREDMICHALLE 11 months ago
I agree with most of what is said in this video. However it is true that statistically a firearm is more likely to be used against yourself or a member of your family than an intruder. The fact is that immature children, jealous spouses and drunk or suicidal parents represent the vast majority of firearm mortality.
IanLeblanc123 11 months ago
@IanLeblanc123 Hey pal, stop listening to CNN's statistics about firearm ownership, they're lies. Take it from real people like NUTN and me. This is how to raise a child to be a responsible gun owner, and make them less likely to be a victim of violent crimes...
Leonidas9331 11 months ago
@IanLeblanc123 "I looked at the satistics!" and it does confirm suicide, but think about it, if they didn't have a gun, do you think that would stop them? You can go out and OD and its cheaper than a bullet and probably easier to aquire. But with homicide, you have to concider what carrying a pistol does without having to fire it. You just show a would be attacker a pistol and he will go away (mostly). And people don't need use a gun to kill. There are more homicides w/o guns than with.
tiffyj85 11 months ago
@tiffyj85 Not having a gun might not stop a truly suicidal person, but at least not having one within easy access might help prevent them from taking their own life on a whim. At least it gives the person time to think about what they are doing as opposed to riding their emotions and just pulling a trigger.
gandhicakes 11 months ago
I brought my 8 year old nephew out with me last week with a CZ 452 .22 Magnum i had spent the previous evening going over gun safety and how load and make safe. Then we went out to a farm and did some target shooting.. he watched his uncle do all the safety steps. Then I threw in some things wrong like forgetting the safety catch and the wee man wasnt long in reminding me. which I thought was great. He shot at 50 and 75 yards and hit bull. So Proud of him.
MrFermanaghman 11 months ago
Luv the scruff bro
FatalParalax 11 months ago
A little story for ya: one time my older sister had over some freinds and they we probably 15-17, I was 13-14. We were just sitting around laughing and having a good time when one of her freinds pointed out to us that there was a hand gun i.e. ( Thompson 1911) sitting on the kitchen table, and I said "yeah and what about it". and she looked at me like I was crazy, it had never dawned on me that other people didnt know much about firearms, they were just apart of everyday life for me and sis.
pontiacmaniac2 11 months ago
My dad never taught me how to use a firearm but I knew where he kept them. When he's away i would mess around with them coz i had a lot of toy guns then and i wanted to hold the real thing. i wasn't in danger. Made sure there was no ammo and never pointed it at anything coz i know what it does if there is an ammo inside and you pull the trigger. As long as your kid have common sense like I did they'll be fine.
louisgeorge 11 months ago
u look like u have lost a lot of weight
youngemrprepper 1 year ago
13:10 OMG nutnfancy! My dad read me that same book when I was younger! I just unearthed it the other day and it brought a lot of memories of my early childhood! My favorite truck was the tow truck BTW hehe. Great video too! Thing was, I was the person that got my dad and myself safety training in firearms, in turn, I go hunting with family guns and do it safely. Keep up with the TNP!
Iamcartmanxd 1 year ago
"He fired until the guy was no longer a threat to him." ( 6:30 )
Excellent :)
MadtactiX 1 year ago
Simply inspiring.
Pablo0125 1 year ago
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shootin guns---fuckin ur sister---watchin nascar---it don't git no better
doowopdoowop54 1 year ago
38 people are Protectionists.
WhiteyG93 1 year ago
I am a firearms instructor and trainer, this is the best video I have seen on this topic. I have been raised all my life around loaded firearms in the home, I spent 20yrs in the military and as a police officer. Firearm safty has to be taught from birth. I tell people. Do you teach your kids not to touch a hot stove? Do you teach your kid to look both ways before they cross the street? TEACH THEM GUN SAFTY!!! Thanks, Well done.
2112Nuckledragger 1 year ago
I cant wait til my dad takes me shooting again I'm in the scout phase .
LitleFoot12 1 year ago
hey nutn im 18 years old and im from indiana, i was not raised in a gun family and my parents never owned them,but now that im old enouph i have several,i also have a 14month old daaughter,now i have to say i dont always agree with your reveiws(but i still watch them all the time,im a big fan) but i agree with you 110% on this issue,thank you for this great vid,more people need to know the truth about gun saftey.go nutn!
mr178287 1 year ago 48
I hate how 22lr pistols hit you in the face with powder.... 3:56
xxxM85xxx 1 year ago
@xxxM85xxx 3:54 sry
xxxM85xxx 1 year ago
@JoshuaTheAirsofter23 you can own any firearm you want to with a license but you have to be 18 and in a target shooting club, you can own a shotgun with a licence and you dont have to be ina club, and i allready have a .22 air rifle and severa; .177 air pistols, i do clay pigeon shooting and also hunt at the farm where i work with a .22lr
eggman269 1 year ago
I would like to see you do a review of the Kriss .45 Super V SMG. Sick gun, quite expensive though. Thanks for all your vids. -Nax
NaxTactical 1 year ago
37 people think that world of warcraft is a safe alternative to reality
eandaina 1 year ago 2
Actual video starts at 1:40 click to skip intro
Timespartan111 1 year ago
It funny, when I was younger I was addicted to a show called Rescue 911. One episode that stands out to me was one where a kid blew his hand apart while playing with an M80 firecracker. At the end of the segment the childs mom compared the firecracker to a gun. She said something along the lines "Its like a gun, they need to be educated. Teach them".
ryan33111 1 year ago
thats why i hate living in england.
eggman269 1 year ago
@eggman269 YOU CAN OWN A 9MM PISTOL IF YOU GET A LICE OR AN AIR RIFEL I KNOW I LIVE IN THE UK
JoshuaTheAirsofter23 1 year ago
i agree with almost everything you say. However, the sources that you use to show how people use guns to defend themselves are very bias. Of course the NRA would say that guns are used to defend people. Next time i would find a less bias resource.
Keep up the great work!
bobafettig88 1 year ago
@bobafettig88 TheNRA "Armed Citizen" stories are FACTUAL events taken from NON BIAS police reports, the simply report the actual event.
Thousands of REAL stories of GOOD as a result of Good people using guns to protect thier families and property, That are NEVER reported by the LIBERAL media.
immovable1 1 year ago
@NorthWind331 i disagree, guns do kill people, but it is the person who makes the decision, and pulls the trigger.
lemoncide 1 year ago
@lemoncide Yeah sure, and pencils cause miss spelled words, and while were at it McDonalds makes fat kids......Common man, think...
Leonidas9331 11 months ago
@Leonidas9331 And listening to NRA sponsored studies is totally non-biased....
gandhicakes 11 months ago
@gandhicakes ok, go look up some FBI studies. Gunfacts (dot) info. Full of great information, all of it cited
MrCool63 11 months ago
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@lemoncide Yeah sure, and pencils cause miss spelled words. While were at it, McDonalds makes fat kids too.....Common man, think....
Leonidas9331 11 months ago
Im 15 now and live in vermont (few gun laws and very low crime rate) i started shooting when i was 12, i learned on a colt 1911 (yes it was made in 1911, was my grate grand dads) and i feel that it has made me much more confident when im around gun.
shvetyman 1 year ago
I would like to say that I am personally a Child of the Gun. My parents taught me from a very young age firearm safety and exposed me to the actual firearm. I am now 17 and have been shooting for many years. I am getting ready to join the military as well. I have also noticed that I am actually safer than many adults i see at the firing range.
CCHostile 1 year ago
This might be the most important video you have ever made. Well done sir. Yet another great video. The cliche goes, you can't blame spelling mistakes on your pencil. You can't blame crime on a gun. Great job Nutn.
runngunr21 1 year ago
4:35 Or maybe you're the kid.
wilfredotour2 1 year ago
My Zygote daughter can name all the parts to her 10/22 and my SR-556. Thanks for producing these videos, they reinforce my teachings and keep me pointed in the right direction.
dropfall82 1 year ago
Great Vid Nutn, I have Zygotes and tadpoles and have been thinking for some time about how to introduce them to firearms as I have several and carry every day. After watching this video, I went home and sat down with my kids and showed them how to clear it, and basic gun safety rules. I even discussed it with my 2 autistic kids to take away the curiosity of it. I think they needed it more.
tjs1031 1 year ago
If you're giving a weapon and teaching the boy about guns when hes around 10 years old he will have resposabilty for his actions, and he will know what or what not to do. Giving somebody a gun immediately is completely different than teaching the person when young. Immediately= not responsible for his actions he wants to know more, but by doing that he can cause threats so, i think that tought young is the best way to go. Yet again everybody deserves to be safe
ginywiny 1 year ago
nutnfancy for president
kornozzyc4 1 year ago
I have confidence in my two kids when it comes to fire arms. Using a concept like yours, since they have been little, i have taught my children the safe and responsible way to treat all guns. Teaching safe handling is by far superior to locking up and hiding fire arms. Besides teaching children how to safely handle guns takes the mystique away from them!
burlyonescd 1 year ago
What about protective safety glasses for your son?
lasmanitosdelgatico 1 year ago
Nutn et all!
Just found out I am going to be a DAD and am bursting so had to share it with someone!! I can't wait until my son or daughter is of age that I can pass along what my grandfather taught me in respect to firearms, life and such. Skills and preparedness leads to safety and you do an outstanding job getting the message out there. T.N.P. has and will always be a resource in my gun and knife education and buying process.
Sounding off as a proud Canadian fan from the start!
SaintEOD 1 year ago
Even tho one of my children cannot even hold a weapon by herself and the other is not yet born I am teaching and preparing my daughter and will then also my son the importance of firearms safety as well as safety and common sense. No safety manual can beat some good OLD FASHIONED common sense.
OutONoWhere 1 year ago
ah well, the well respected chairman mao once said "political power comes out the barrel of a gun"
nunvikingsofthesea 1 year ago
@nunvikingsofthesea Your right sir, and chairman mao is a communist. That being said we must be as well armed as the government to keep them from doing what mao does...
Leonidas9331 11 months ago
Respond to this video... Great vid NUTN, my girls are 9 and 5 and they love to shoot. Keep up the great vids man....
Leonidas9331 11 months ago
Excellent vid.
ty once again.
zoommonkey 1 year ago
the more you lock it up the more they want to get to it, if you just show it to them and let them see it under supervision then they'll get tired of it and learn that its, nutnfacy
ligas95 1 year ago
yes u must play down the thing about guns, but u must also explaine to child that guns are not like in videogame or movies.(sometimes u must explaine that to adults to. its a big problem... if i give a weapon to a friend who is not use with gun he or she handle the gun like it was a handgrenade ready to trow.
lazer70 1 year ago
And also, 14:36 hoorah for the FNP-45 Tactical!
ootdega 1 year ago
I live in Idaho, where gun laws are almost nonexistant and the only times I ever hear of a gun killing someone is when (what do you know) an untaught child gets hold of one.
If someone wants to kill someone, they'll find a way to do it. You can kill someone with anything. I'd rather be killed with a gun than with a hammer.
ootdega 1 year ago
You, sir, are a bad ass and a good american. Don't let anybody tell you differently. You are doing a great service and I hope you never stop. I have watched many of your reviews and purchased my fist glock partially on your review of them.Keep up the good work
zach1779 1 year ago 2
You should enable this vid to play on phones and iPods
Dragon7697 1 year ago
This has got to be your best video yet!!!! Common sense does not seem to be so common anymore.
spikekrossa 1 year ago
its true at 28:45 my friend found my dads pistol in the bathroom and pointed at me locked and loaded luckily i took it away from him quickly. not that many kids these days are trained in firearms safety
crazyinsane1495 1 year ago
Thank for taking the time to make these videos!
WillieNero 1 year ago
You forgot us iPhone folks can't view the format this video is posted in!!!!
jmd8045 1 year ago
im one of those children
bigd5000100 1 year ago
l am with you on this yes l am only 13 and l don't come from a family of guns and no l don't play video games all the time and say l know my gun l reseach guns l found gun that l love and that would be good for the army that l wish to be in and trust me l know alot about gun alot more than people that hanven't come for a gun family life leasons well teach kids with gun in life l have learned alot from you and l thank you for you are an inpseration to me as a 13 year old and many other people
Mrmotomonkey13 1 year ago
Children and firearms are never a good combination because Kids are Kids! Children will treat firearms like toys unless it is drilled into them that it is dangerous if it is not treated with respect. People dont need to be afraid and fearful of firearms they just need a certain measure of understanding to see that firearms are safe in the hands of a safe person.
The hands of child are not safe hands unless you have personally taught your child respect for the firearm.
hayesy01223 1 year ago
and no l don't play video games all the time and say l know my gun l my reseach guns l found gun that l love and that would be good for the army that l wish to be in and trust me l know alot about gun alot more than people that hanven't come for a gun family l have learned alot from you and l thank you for that
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Mrmotomonkey13 1 year ago
what gun is that at 14:43?
MrLoveslittlekids 1 year ago
great video nutnfancy!!!!(and veri)!!!!!!!!!
MrRimfire1 1 year ago
My son watched this video with me, he is 8 months old and i can tell he is eager to learn. thanks nutn
OperationLiberty 1 year ago
and was more then competent with firearms and safely handling them thanks to your videos. Hell, I even educated my father! Thanks again. In essence, you sir are my teacher for this and I will always respect you for that. Keep on shootin :)
SexyParty154 1 year ago
to be around firearms and treat them respect, your child themselves are much safer because they will not be curious about the firearm. Furthermore, YOUR child may be able to make the whole household safer by educating them a bit depending on how old he is. Nutn, great work! Love your videos and have kept coming back to them for spare time or just for the love of guns :). I'm 17, live in Canada and was not brought up around firearms. I took a trip to the states and went to a firing range to shoot
SexyParty154 1 year ago
Regarding Nutn's statements about the problems with locking up a gun and whatnot for the children and not having them trained, I feel that some protectionists may take this information the wrong way. Please do not get it mixed up. When he said there may be a family your child is spending time with for the day or w/e who are incompetent with firearms safety, he did not mean that your child is unsafe because there is a gun in the house. He means that if you teach your child the safety required
SexyParty154 1 year ago
Great work nutnfancy..
I was bought up around guns at a young age and know to respect them.
My partner was not and almost shakes when one is present. I think she was taught to be very afraid of guns from a young age. I'll show her this vid. Cheers
youusedmyname 1 year ago
I don't have children but nice video man
airsoftNOOBpwner 1 year ago
Been a subsriber for a long time before you were a partner. Your logic and beliefs just can't get better.
roughneck10000 1 year ago
@ 15:50 you say, i know because i shoot lots of people and i see lots of mistake's
?? serial killer ? haha lol
monkeyjeroen 1 year ago
They should post this on the NRA website. A very informative and well explained way of life.
sbrdude1 1 year ago
YOUR LIPS ARE FUCKED DUDE =D
p3derpan 1 year ago
There is too much gun crime in the US, As a consequence, people feel a need to own weapons to protect themselves and there loved ones. Shotguns and sniper rifles can be used for hunting, but there is no need for assault-rifles, pistols and sub-machines guns. Theirs just no trust in America. Sure its just a hobbies, and you seem to have allot of fun, but Americas attitude to firearms means that there is a greater chance of someone taking a weapon and using it against others.
JiggaBooJive 1 year ago
@JiggaBooJive Wrong. The Second Amendment is for removing totalitarian governments hence the necessity for weapons of all types. We don't pass laws base on the what if idea because that assumes you know the future which is a violation of there shall be no prior restraint. Read history and look at the facts. If it weren't for armed citizens this country would never have came into existence. Life is filled with many things much more dangerous than an AR-15.
sbrdude1 1 year ago
@JiggaBooJive Don't worry about it. You live in the UK your profile says. Personally, as a American I don't care about your opinion since you don't live here. Why do Europeans always feel they need to run off at the mouth about issues that don't concern them...........
roughneck10000 1 year ago
While I don't need or want a gun, I can see why people want them. Also, it's nice to see someone making a video like this.
Paool3107 1 year ago
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the name supposed to be like black sabbath right?
Zombei467 1 year ago
Can you do a review on the M6-AK upper for the AR-15? It seems to be a really interesting peice.
TheAk47Enthusiast 1 year ago
Owondr, I'll take my chances with less babysitter laws and regulations, and you can take your lack of self-dicipline, self-reliance and your naive belief that laws and regulations are all that keeps us from killing each other and stuff it up any oraface that the congress allows you to.
cuprumcaput 1 year ago
it seems like people who are against guns have an ignorance to guns. they dont think at ALL most of the time. granted sometimes they have a few good points, but when you ask them something like "what happens when your child finds that gun" then they seem to always be in denial and respond with "oh, they wont do that" or "they aren't allowed to go in that closet". it seems anyone who is an antigun is a third ignorant, a third in denial, and a third idiotic
CrickTroutMaster 1 year ago 2
@CrickTroutMaster It is called emotional exhibitionism where one is governed by the ignorance of emotional bias rather than absolute fact. As another man said “I can’t carry a cop in my pocket where ever I go so I carry a gun”.
sbrdude1 1 year ago
it's not faire, here i the netherlands it's so hard to get guns, you need this and this and this and these tons of paperwork and this rangetime and than you can buy one handgun and advance from that poit, in the 17/18 hundreds there used to come some great firearms from the netherlands, but people just got more and more scared of them and know there are just a few thousend people in the netherlands who own guns, it's sutch a shame
keesurt 1 year ago
ive watched a couple of your vids and like what ive seen so far. just wondering though, what is it you do/ have done for a living that gives you all this "experience"?
HeretoStay33 1 year ago
You hit the nail on the head @ 9:30 in regards to Canadian firearms laws.
pirate604 1 year ago
thumbs up if you think nutnfancy needs his own tv show
iflickuoff 1 year ago 3
amen..guns do not kill people. ignorance and inproper education does.
love tnp
dairdvl 1 year ago
@dairdvl You said it!
sbrdude1 1 year ago
love the videos keep it up i want to brag on my 4 yo son for a moment from the time he could understand that dads guns were not toys which was about a year ago i have taught him how to check every one of them to see if they were loaded i dont keep a loaded gun in the house but i want him to get in the habit of checking every gun when he picks one up he will say dad i want to go see your guns and i ask him whats the first thing you do and he always replies unload it and shows me how
RugerEMT 1 year ago
Great video.
RifleGlory 1 year ago
You will never hear things like this in the main stream media, the media controls the eyes and ears of the people. Example: We were kicking a** in Iraq at a point, the media (CNN the devil) made all types of "reports" on how we were getting slaughtered.
fieldkurow 1 year ago
As a Dad with kids growing up in Detroit I realize they will always live in a home where guns are a part of our primary home defense. As a husband/dad and working dude I appreciate the effort and time it took to put this together. I will be able to reference your video when I discuss the concept of teaching our girls respect for firearms with my wife. Thanks bro.
P.S. Make it official and take your show on the road. I and many others would pay the $ bucks for the training lecture in person.
jthomas06 1 year ago
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nosherz 1 year ago
thumbs up fo the nutnfancy....
Whikisshh!!!! best youtube sound effect !!
erick6371 1 year ago
Remember this guns can"t defend themselves. They do not have a voice is easy to demonize something who doesn't have a voice. That who doesn't live or breath is easy to blame it for the faults. We tend to be as christian people forgiving and we better blame a gun that the hand holding it.
luisetb 1 year ago
puase at 2:25 oh yeah, hah
TommyTsunami88 1 year ago
That government is best which governs the least, because its people discipline themselves.
Thomas Jefferson (1743 - 1826)
cuprumcaput 1 year ago
@cuprumcaput - Stop watching so much Faux Snooze. Without "gummit" regs you would be fighting the hoards to keep all your stuff, including your health. Do you actually believe you're an island?
Owondr 1 year ago
@Owondr
By the way, I don't think Thomas Jefferson was on the nightly news ......
oh yeah....... what hoards. As for my health, being forced to buy insurance ain't gonna help me a damn bit .
cuprumcaput 1 year ago
@cuprumcaput The founding Fathers are always quoted by those who want to stir your emotions, for better or worse.
Yeah, no hoards...I guess the system is working.
As for health insurance: Don't blame me, I wanted single payer.
Owondr 1 year ago
what kind of camera do you use? mine not very good
MrCanadianGunner 1 year ago
Best Video ever. As a man getting ready to start a family this topic has come up between my significant other and I. We do not agree on everything. I grew up as Doodle and Suspect have. My father taught me the destructive capibilities of guns and bows when I was 4 years old. This progressed untill now when I am a responsible accountable person.
Great video Nutn thank you for sharing your philosophy witht he rest of the world.
If there is no mystery there is no curiosity
wolfgang8810 1 year ago
There's no need to outlaw guns, isn't murder prohibited by the law? Should we outlaw alcohol and cars to prevent drunk driving? Or knives, or thinners, or lighters and matches. The PEOPLE must be responsible for their actions, not the objects, a society where everything remotely dangerous is banned and people aren't taking responsibility is probably the most dangerous society imaginable.
I'm living across the pond so I have to suffer from this stupidity (and we still have gun violence)
slightlyndifferent 1 year ago 99
@slightlyndifferent Coolest comment. -- Veri
nutnfancy 1 year ago 22
@nutnfancy I agree personal responsibility is the way we all should live.
sbrdude1 1 year ago
@slightlyndifferent I could not possibly agree more.
I end up repeating, ad nauseam, these very same opinions to my friends who, being city folk, have mostly never even shot a gun and are scared of them.
desertkoi 1 year ago
@slightlyndifferent I hope in the future, norway and sweden can allow their citizens (good citizens with a clean record, and who will have to do a test) to carry firearms concealed.
DonQuixotec 1 year ago
@slightlyndifferent Well said, completly true, politicians can argue on this for years and never agree on a result.
CheytacOps 1 year ago
@slightlyndifferent: Not to mention that guns is a last resort method of protecting ourselves from the government, in case they decide communism is a good idea...
prikhod 1 year ago
@slightlyndifferent So true, and good luck. Hopefully some more responsible people get into office across the pond.
Fallout3Follower 1 year ago
@slightlyndifferent bro, this comment is possibly the most down to earth opinion **from a comment** that i have seen on this subject. way to go!
lemoncide 1 year ago 12
Great logic and explanation, thanks for another great video!!!
kazimierz3000 1 year ago
Nutn, please, could you make the "children of the gun" videos available for iPhone. Thanks:)
jengrqk 1 year ago
i don't know bout the rest of u but when i got on yt this afternoon i saw a video titled "depusification" by randy tooth or something and apparently he felt it appropriate to dis on nutn bout nutns depussification vid but id like to say that nutn your doing a great job of educating the uneducated so keep it up man iv learned a lot from u already
fatman123145 1 year ago
Dude Great video you need to do a kite and or boat reviews keep up the great work...
clayton758 1 year ago
All I can say is my dad taught me and my brothers and sisters right. We were taught about safety and how to responsibly handle firearms at a young age.
I was talking to a friend the other day and she told me how she taught her kids the right way because her son was at a friends house, the kid took out a gun and her son did the right thing: He got the hell outta there! Luckily, no one got hurt. But it goes to show you, no matter what your background or political stance, some people just get it.
EscpdFrmPsykward 1 year ago
nutn,
the name nutnfancy, does 'fancy' has something to do with the book 'fast and fancy' (Ed McGivern)?
robsteries 1 year ago
Also my father did teach me and i did too by myself that the anti-gun community and poeple who think firearms are "bad for society" really base their opinions on faulty information, hell even some people belive some things from games where you buy your a bad guy and buy guns from gunshops. Hell im 16 but I get turned off by such things, the same goes for music, I like heavy stuff but its not bassed on ignorance like rap so todays modern perception of the avid shooter is really stupid.
gunlover19112 1 year ago
@gunlover19112 Youre right about both.
EddieCubillo 1 year ago
Im 16 and ive been shooting since I was 13 in ISSF air rifle and preety much anyhting else around firearms like 50 meter .22LR shooting in 3 position and pistol marksmachip. I can say that if people took their time to instruct their children the right way from very early on (even if the parents dont own firearm) like me, we would not have such high accidents with firearms etc...
gunlover19112 1 year ago
So, protectionists of the USA, you're welcome to Sweden, you'll see that you'll thrive perfectly here. But if you're going to be robbed/raped be prepared to give up or defend yourself and go to prison...
HxMstrzforu 1 year ago
I've watched almost all of your videos and I must say that I can't agree with you more than I already do. I live in Sweden where firearms are banned which INCLUDES slingshots! Yes it's F**king embarrassing and there are even proposals about banning AIR WEAPONS aswell!!! There's not fever ARMED robberies here than in USA but the difference is that only the bad guys have weapons here because they get it anyhow. It's practically ILLEGAL to defend yourself / your property in Sweden.
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