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  • My instructors where I train don't allow SERPA holsters. I think it has something to do with people being stupid and keeping their finger on the trigger when they are drawing their handgun.

  • @Quinton101 And then shooting their leg.

  • @Quinton101 The SERPA holster forces you to keep your finger where it should be when drawing the gun due to where the release button is. Are you sure you worded that correctly?

  • how do I expect surprises? if it is expected......its not really a surprise. :)

  • Where would hearing protection come into play in WROL? One shot from an AR-15 and your ears will be ringing for hours, let alone multiple shots. Would like something to protect your ears, and still be able to hear your surroundings. There is electronic hearing protection,but it's very expensive, is it worth the money?

  • i am getting there! surplus ACU w/outercoat system (ready year round) and MOLLE plate carrier system in army digital, Altama "tans" (size 16 Reg.) and US Army Surplus Knee pads in large! i am all good! plus for blade options i run my BUCK HOODLUM and a Buck 110 as backup. Until i get my AR-15 system its a12ga. or Nagants (scoped or not, M91/30 or M44). I need more pouches and a bigger dump pouch but overall it's awsome!!! glad I am almost "Tacticaly squared away!" plus it's 2nd kind of COOL!!!!!

  • I run the same thing I ran In the army as a medic. Iotv, 4 plates, tap with 8 mags, two 3 mag shingles, medic pouches, dump pouch, 4 pistol mags and butt pack with misc stuff. Camelback, etc. I carry 15 ar and 5 pistol mags total. It's roughly about 90-100 pounds of gear. But when you train and run with it you get use to it and it will either run well for you or won't

  • @stdperformance sometimes you can find soft armor inserts on eBay. No matter where you get them they are gonna be pricey. You might also try ar15.com under equipment exchange for pretty much anything your looking for.

  • Great video. I love all the detail that you bring out to us on what has worked and what doesn't. You could review tooth picks and make it interesting. Love the vids

  • Hey Nuttin, I have wondered for a while. Do you support your local militia or actively participate in it?

  • Looking forward to a tactically squared away part 2

  • Hey nutn' I know you used to play airsoft - have you ever learned lessons from a more 'force on force' style exercise that you could never pick up from target practice/run n guns?

    I love combat sports, and I feel like firearms training without any force on force environment would be a lot like doing padwork/drilling without sparring.

    That's why I like paintball and feel like a lot of shooting or 3 gun techniques are robotic/clumsy/unathletic.

  • Any views on the 357 mag in a K frame smith?

  • What is the best place to buy the soft armor plates?

  • My favorite TNP vid thus far. After seeing the "Sledgehammer," "TNP All-Stars," and "Breaking Contact" videos, you sum up all the important points (systems-wise) in this single vid. This should do for any law-abiding, responsible citizen in a WROL situation. Good point about the practical ranges too. Thanks for sharing Nutnfancy!

  • Any TNPers know if a Bushmaster carbon 15 sporting polymer could be a feather wight contender for a backup DI AR-15? I have heard its M4 styles barrel is thin and could be an issue during sustained strings of fire. Although, with heavens help ROL could be reclaimed without a shot being fired. It would defiantly work as a show of force. However, I am curious if it is reliable enough to be put to work? Take care and God Bless.

  • nice vid i am fairly new to tnp and i have some hard time finding LBE for plus sized men like myself i just want to know if you know of any LBE that can fit larger ppl

  • Great job bro, again! How's Allie? I hope she's doin ok. As far as the LBE goes, is there a specific brand that you recommend that has a good balance between potential loadout and weight of the vest itself? More gear = more weight so I'm looking for a rig that takes weight into consideration without compromising how much gear I can carry.

  • I've watched this video a dozen times times on your philosophy on this subject. You advocate bringing a second carbine because any gun can fail, yet you also mention that a 2 layer weapon system is most likely not needed. Although weight is an issue, I wouldn't mind carrying a second layer of heat, and if weight is truly an issue, get a smaller pistol or simply workout more. I find that my chest rig with a holster on the left shoulder strap works best for me.

    Keep it up, nutnfancy!

  • YOu rock fancy' keep it up brotha...thanks for the vortex review..best red dot I have owned

  • well guys... I think im set. I've got a model 1300, a 10/22, an 870 and a .300!

    Come at me bro!

  • Not sure if he mentions this in his video, but SAWC means "size and weight constraints". It does NOT mean "Southern African Wildlife College", just to clarify.

  • @spider5point56 Attaboy for you, Spider. Thanks.

  • @spider5point56 haha thanks for the clarification I was so confused! :P

  • There is do much to think about, but that's really your point. Make gear choices based on a well thought out plan. Great vid. Thank you.

  • Nutn, thanks so much for the vid. Took a ton of note covered about 3/4 a page lol. I'd really like to see more videos like this in the future as it helps more of the guys, like myself, who are newer to shooting and don't have the experience that you've gained.

  • Great video on systems philosophy, nutn.. Any beginner, like me could really learn a a lot on how to get started with their systems. I'm sure any experienced person could also pick up a few pointers from your videos. Kudos to the very informative and practical philosophies you have been sharing!

  • Hey Nutnfancy, if I may make one suggestion when you're running a one point and drop-leg holster. Try running your rifle so that it drops left when you drop it so that you have clear access to your pistol. That's how everyone I know runs it, and it works great for us. I hope this doesn't cause interference with your dump, but anyways, just a suggestion.

  • Not great advice for law enforcement bro, we can't just decide to move our holster and pistol mags from our duty belt because A.) it is time intensive to change for an active shooter situation & B.) we have already trained with our level 2/3 retention for the hip holster. We don't need additional body armor in the carrier. Furthermore, there is no reason for an officer to hang onto an empty mag, let it drop for forensics to find later (department property). Your rifle thoughts are good though.

  • with regards to your statement on the necessity of a secondary weapon, just remember this: "one is none and two is one." xD

  • please make more videos on this stuff Nutn! I find it to be great info for setting up a system (entertaining too). maybe discuss more on knives, i.e. fixed blade vs. folding; footwear; hydration options etc. I'll bet it will be well received and useful for a lot of people. Keep up the awesome work dude!

  • Thanks for another great vid

  • Sooo uh... I think this video has "Taken Off"... Part 2 por favor amigo?

  • I have to agree with you run an gun is about training with the gear you would use. And it's important to raise your pulse. My LBE has been refind over years of practice. I. use the same type of web gear that I was issued in the early 70s. 1st. in the field when I was on active duty, then I used it for day trips hunting and now as my bug out gear.

    I may be old school but it's hard for me too leave gear that has worked for me for Thirty nine (39) years now. I wish I had the means to do it

    Joe-R

  • @JoeRitrovato I completely agree with ya, if you already have a system that works and works well for you and your needs then why change it? If you switched to something newer then you have to go through the time to reacquaint yourself to it so... K.I.S.S. and it doesn't get any simpler than an old school LBE, hell i still have my LBV from the Army, but its very limited in its function so its not something i keep for actual use, more for nostalgia hehe.

  • @infdecoy  Thanks for the reply to my post. as far as my LBE gear having a limited function. It holds my magazines canteens M84 holster fanny pack compass & first aid kit. That's about all I need web gear to do.

    Joe-R

  • @JoeRitrovato oh no, i know the LBE even being the simplest thing out there, is pretty versatile, I was talking about the newer LBV's that the Army was issuing out when i went in back in 2002, its basically holds 6 mags and 2 grenades, anything else you try to throw on to it just makes it very cumbersome..which is why when we deploy everyone throws out their LBV's and uses tac gear that they buy elsewhere hehe

    I still have an LBE I acquired and use it for hiking

  • @infdecoy I have not looked at ot used the LBV. I agree I have used my old gear for hiking and for hunting. I think that may need to use my LBE again for it's designed purpose. Maybe it will be for my 2nd childhood and I'll start to run & gun LOL.

    Anyway I'm comfortable with them.

    Joe-R

  • Can someone tell me the advantages of roll over prone vs belly prone

  • Would love to see a quick review on the Magpul/Troy B.A.D. lever, have them and LOVE THEM! For $20-ish buck's you give (right handed....sorry lefties, get troy ambi mag and you have same control setup!) your STANDARD lower a K.A.C. SR-15-style push button bolt release/HOLD OPEN! Great value for such a high benefit part, also you should REALLY check into the A.S.A.P. plate, they work great and COMPLETELY ambidextrous rig, good for transition's from strong to weak side, cheap parts that help!!

  • Love the ideas Nutnfancy, I appreciate the input and thoughts as always!

  • talking about iron sights i was out testing my ar and it was running along just great on my course and all of the sudden the eotech i was running just flat out fell off, but had the magpul flips ups on it put um up and just continued on my merry way

  • Part 2 please.

    From Canada.

  • Great video. I really like how you have taken single topics and combined them into a single video giving a solid end to end solution. I appreciate all the time you put into the TNP project and have found it to be a source of truth on much of my gear. The one thing I would add to this is a watch. I heard you already touched on the radio so other than that 5 *****. Thanks again brother.

  • It sad only thing i have have trouble buying is a stupid strip of nylon aka a sling, everything I can come to idea on right away but some how a bloody strip of nylon throughs me off.

  • I've seen a lot of your haters, but I gotta say, you seem like a really good guy and give genuine reviews on stuff you actually use. Keep up the good work man.

  • Regarding 16:55 Please do make an entire video on optics.  Always interested to hear your input. I'm driving myself crazy to find the right sight system for my AR-15.

  • Oh, I don't know. 100,000 views seems like enough to justify a Part 2... You know we can't get enough. Thanks for All you do!

  • Thanks for the vids. Finally passing time between missions with something useful, and very much enjoying how fast your video releasing tempo is. Turn and burn, like us.

  • one element of being squared away that is often overlooked, is the need to square away not just your gear, but yourself. What I mean is that having good quality gear is important, but so is having the mental and physical skills needed to employ them effectively is just as important, if not more so. IMHO, anyone putting together rigs like this would be wise to take a carbine/pistol defensive course to learn your skills & perfect the gear. just something to consider Nutn, maybe for another vid.

  • 100 pound ruck, SGL21, 120 rds 762x39, 35rds 9mm tanto style Gerber, fatigues, plate carrier with 10x13 AR500 steel plates....running isn't easy.

  • Hey nutn, Own any bows?

  • Just curious what is your thought on backup FL,MT,and Knife.

  • Thanks nutn, Loved the video. Kind rushed and would love if you spend more time on all of the extras. loyal TNPer bob

  • @nutnfancy as a request, I would love to see you run and gun with a HK G36k. There's gotta someone that can lend you one.

  • Awesome vid keep it up

  • Hey Nutn" anyway you can review the Drago gear ambidextous shoulder bag?

  • @Ridered367 Well then, once again, Bravo! for stickin' to your values!

  • PS...ever thought about trying out for Top Shot?

  • @rlinn4001 Nutn was asked to go on it but in the fine print of the contract they would be able to limit what he could say on his show I.E. philosophy's and gear opinions

  • @rlinn4001 I think he declined going on because of censorship and also the intentional drama that comes with tv shows

  • Another GREAT vid! You are SO thorough and detailed. I love how you take it from the 101 stuff to the advanced and teach at multiple levels! Thank you for your obsession! (and a respectful, curse you for all my new addictions) ;-)

    I also use your videos to explain to my neighbors why I "do what I do". It has sparked many "what if" and planning conversations with like minded citizens. Awesome! Keep up the great work!

  • It toook two wars and some pretty ugly situations to realize that situation ALWAYS dictates and you hit it on the nose kind sir. The gear doesnt make the operator. Thank you for informing our civilan counterparts.

  • Last night we received an automated call from the police department. Lock down your house because there's a man shooting a gun and running around the neighborhood.

    I threw on a sidearm, holster, some mags and got out my shotgun. Although my gear is pretty well sorted - Not good enough. This video is correct. You need to be ready to go in a minute. IIIA vest is also a good idea.

    Do the exercise at 03:30 am and see how ready to go you are.

  • Excellent job. Great video. KEEP ON PREPPING

  • WROL in a neighborhood, we are talkin' targets at about 5 - 100 meters! Carbines and rifles are great, but "I" like the 12 gauge . The Roaches scatter when the LIGHT comes on! Stay Safe, This old SCOUTS OUT!

  • another awesome review by nunfancy score nutnfancy 896 everyonr else 0

  • Absolutely love your videos.. Ive learned so much over the last 6 months its unreal

  • hey nutnfancy what do you think of the bravocompany 20" a4 rifles an your thoughts on the 20" ar15 platform

  • Why don't your run double stack mag pouches to avoid interference with you pistol?

  • Awsome vid as always. I really appreciate you for your willingness to help and share this great info

  • What video was that with PFIDude using the Walther? It looked like a Walther P99, my preferred sidearm. I wanna see more of that!!!

  • Wow so much info and great points put on the table

  • Wow - lots of info - and it was for free!

    I feel like I should be shelling out some dough.

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge nutn!

    i

  • To think that years ago, I was completely ignorant to anything like this. I always figured stock weapons and a maglite would be all I needed. While a stock RRA AR-15, stock glock and an LED maglite is far better than nothing, it's found wanting after watching your videos.

    Unfortunately, I'm a college student in hard economic times just trying to muster enough cash to get my first CCW (S&W 642), I'm started to get prepared. It's amazing how little I knew.

  • Hey Nutn, how do you like the BAD lever? Probably the BEST $17.99 I've EVER SPENT for my ARs, the M.I.A.D. is a CLOSE 2nd!!! Love the COMPLETE ambidextrous'ness' that it allows! I use the Troy BAD, and man it REALLY quickens up re-loads/malfunction drills!!

  • As per usual great video, I have turned so many of my friends on to your videos due to your awesome display of common sense when it comes to practical tactical. You are the man!

  • 97k views in about 2 weeks. is that enough to coerce you into covering the stuff you missed? i love what you're doing, man. keep it up.

  • Awesome vid, these kinds of vids are exactly why I subscribe and enjoy the channel. I sometimes thinks nutn forgets about WROL possibilities, but this is great to see. Long? Sure, yet I was hoping for more as bad as it sounds haha.

  • thanks for the awesome vids. i've learned alot watching them. i've heard alot about the cmr leatherwood hi-lux scope and g-code's rti wheel system and was wondering if you had any ifo or vids on them. thanks for all you do.

  • @Nutnfancy Which video was that that you guys ACTUALLY ran with the HK 45s?? :) We need more Hk Nutn! I LOVE mine… they're VERY reliable.

  • Great overview video of some great basics. I think having one set up well sorted out is paramount. Rock on!

  • What is that knife called at the bottom of the screen under his gun

  • Have a vortex scope right now getting me by really want an eotech

  • loved it, please produce a part 2.

  • feel the same way about lasers, only reason why I have one on my p3at is because the sights are almost impossible to see in the dark.

  • Nice rig 

  • I think stock triggers are okay so long as they're smooth, the weight of the pull doesn't matter much. My friend has a mosin with ~12 pound trigger pull but it's super smooth, I have no problem shooting that at a good range. And most any trigger can be made smooth with a little specialized lubricant.

  • THIS, is why nutn rules. what a great 'squared away' vid. Wished it was longer.

  • Spot on, partner! Thanks for another great video. "Strength and Honor."

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  • nutn i absolutely love all of your videos and they have helped my find out the things i want out of my load out, both my military and civilian/LE.

  • @andrewlay20 Thanks so much, I appreciate you taking the time to watch it. Best of luck in your systems.

  • Any chance we will see a table top review on a Sig P220 Elite Dark (or any P220) anytime soon?

  • @legalsolutions07 I love that gun big time. I would love to get one and make it the P220 review.

  • @nutnfancy I may be willing to possibly send my P220 to you for review. I don't know if this can be done. My P220 is a limited production 2008 model. Type in the search (Sig P220 BR beaver tail rail model Closeup view) and take a look. This is my pistol. Let me know what you think.

  • Why don't you carry a med/trauma kit on your rig? It weighs only about a pound and could really save a life.

  • @USpatriot741776 I WROL or wartime I will integrate a Level 1 or better FAK. In RunNGun it's weight I prefer to leave back.

  • Any chance a table top review of a Sig P220 .45acp Elite Dark (or any P220) is in the horizon?

  • I really need to finish my AR, only problem is that I live in Illinois and have no where to shoot. :(

  • Can't say it enough brother...you ALWAYS practice what you preach. Not only giving us deals with certain outfitters as well as giving us the tools to not only ask the right questions of the gear producers when we're about to spend our hard earned money, but to ask those even harder questions to ourselves in the different POU's. This really drives home a lot of the concepts you've always talked about and points the end user in the right direction.

  • @74Hobbes Hobbes! Love having you in the comments my brother. Thanks man for the support. The system shown is just a springboard for several POUs. I am surprised however how happy I am with it in hard core day after day RunNGunning and reviewing. I'd up arm a bit and throw in water and a FAK in the serious stuff; the other stuff is pretty squared. This is a great LE trunk setup too.

  • @nutnfancy Bro dog....ALWAYS support for you. I agree and appreciate the "springboard" effect of the system you have shown. And in looking back at several other videos and thinking upon the philosophies, one can spend a great deal of time just putting together at least 3 lists of of systems that directly spin off from this both in a 2nd kind of cool as well as a hard core value system. The possibilities are truly only as limited as your imagination.

    Great work man!

  • Thanks for another excellent video! I appreciate the work you put into these videos. I have no doubt that your training and advice to those who listen will save some lives.

  • @daveblandston6 Thank you! If some good guys could be saved in some way with some of my info I would be grateful.

  • I think based off f this video & your gunnies video a useful video would be to test an entry level AK (wasr10) against a entry level AR (ie S&W M&P 15 Sport 5.56). I'm leaning heavily towards the S&W because it's a factory gun. Or do both of these guns suck and I'd be better off going with a system built around a less expensive/proven combat shotgun (I'm a clay shooter and have a lot of bulk 12 ga ammo)...I think my line of thinking is close to a lot of other guys/gals. Inexpensive but Effective

  • Nutnfancy why must you keep showing me all of this cool stuff that I MUST have! :) ....I need more money to spend more money "well spent" ;) Thank You again for another great video!

  • I have been a fan for over a year, but I never subscribed and I don't know why. I finally subscribed after watching this one, so keep up the great videos! :)

  • Hey nutn or veri... you might want to delete skillfulsnipes' comment. what an idiot

  • Great vid Nutn. Nice to get a gentle pat on the cheek every now and again just to wake up and shake down your gear. Make sure everything is up to snuff!! Thanks!!

  • @nutnfancy i would like a review of the AR-15 and all the add on's in the video on the review table. Like what is the AR-15, optic etc.

  • I carry 9 mags rifle and 7 total pistol. Can dump 3 at a time if I need to get fast.

  • Regarding what you said about eye protection: I haven't shot much steel, but I've been hit by a ricochet anyway. Someone next to me was taking at turn at some 25-yd steel falling plates. The chunk of lead that hit me wasn't moving all that fast; just enough to stick in the skin of my knee. If it had been an unprotected eye...

  • if you are using a scope and need to CQB turn the brightness up cover the front of the scope and open both eyes. You can see the sight in your open eye and it works. Lasers are good as back up sights if your scope suddenly goes down in cqb and you need to fire shots asap then you can pull it off. Its not a primary system

  • great video. It's great to see someone with experience and intelligence giving good, common sense, realistic advice.

  • Great vid! I think you make some great points here.

  • He covered Fore-grips and Bi-pods but what about Grip-Pods?

  • "any gun can fail"

    Probably some of the best advice right there, rule #1 of mechanical engineering, any mechanical device can and WILL eventually fail.

  • Tactically squared away ...... check!

    Thanks for the video.

    Personally, I have a system where I carry about 6 AR magazines/ 4 AK mags (heavier) on my chest rig because I am ready to defend a local neighborhood area.

    While I do not shoot most of my ARs and AKs, they are sighted in and ready to roll at moments notice to hand out to people I trust.

  • What pistol was that at 31:05?

  • @MrDyvie S&W 1911 pro series, Nutn' has it in the annotations on the vid.

  • love your insight, make another vid for what you feel you missed! I feel as though you covered a good amount. Great vid!

  • Hi, nutnfancy, I am a Police Cadet and we need to wear our polished tactical boots with our Class A and Class C uniform. I need some Tactical boots and I had some I was looking at and I really need your help deciding which one to get. And do you suggest side zip up or no zipper. And 6 or 8 inch? I have been looking at the 5.11 ATAC boots, bates Ultra lites, Bates C3, and the bates ICS. I would send you links but I don't have enough room. Please Help Nutn I am running out of time to get boots

  • @Nutnfancy considering your experience, knowledge and marksmanship with a variety of firearms; have you ever considered becoming a contestant on the Top Shot television show?

  • @Austin07Filfred He actually discussing why he doesn't want to do Top Shot in a separate video. He says they want control over all his other media, which is probably fine for other shooters who aren't active on Youtube, but a no go obviously for TNP.

  • @Austin07Filfred Not to answer for Nutnfancy but if I am correct I think the history channel would make him sign a contract that forces him to have to indorse guns or companies and junk so to keep an unbiased opinions on products he can't go to Top Shot.

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  • @Austin07Filfred As much as I think we'd all love to see that, (I think he'd do very well) he has issues with parts of the contract, I think.

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  • @365bigjoe if u seriously need to ask that you don't blong carrying a gun either u do it ur self learn to use and hanndle a weapon learn you're states laws and protect yourself or don't

  • No need to thank us for watching, thats all you for the great videos.

  • eagerly waiting for your new videos!

  • I need more nutnfancy videos

  • When I was in the Military, they did not issue knee pads. Today, wish they had.

  • Nutnfancy, I got an issue. My best friends neighbor is a major problem. He's been breaking into peoples houses and just recently he tried to steal my friends car. I don't know how he isn't in jail but... Today he took it to far he decided to mug me and my friend. I'm ok but I keep telling my friend that he needs to get some sort of protection. What would you recommend? any response is greatly appreciated. Thank you

  • @365bigjoe here is my opinion. Get some firearm training first. A self defense shooting will be brought to court if it turns fatal. The DA of your location will bring up your history and if you do not have prior self defense training or firearms training, you will be held incompetent in there eyes and that will severely tip the scales in the DAs favor, potentially landing you in a Manslaughter charge and jail. Theres many other reasons not to carry till you get training. I will PM you with more.

  • @buryourdead21 your state may not have manslaughter like illinois we just have second degree murder instead

  • @johnnyboy922 Right, Both being the last thing anybody wants...

  • @buryourdead21 point being things can go very different depending on things. one may view documented training as you knew what you were doing or they could say you were looking for trouble.

  • @johnnyboy922 I would agree if they were referencing something like ammo type, but I think having documented training on when and where to use a firearm in a self defense situation would show that the defendant was trained to self protect and understand the laws regarding self defense. I could see however where a anti defense or anti firearm state like Mass or CA would attempt such a thing. Its all up to the gun owner/CCWP holder to understand all laws in your state and do there best to abide.

  • Go to Whitehouse . Gov to sign and support the Petitions that call for the removal of the Hughes Amendment !!!! There are many good petitions on the site that will benefit the people of this nation ! Let your voice be heard !!!!!!!!

  • Not about the vid but u should do a vid in hr 822

  • ya i really like the P.R.I flip up sights great choice:)

  • GREAT video, desperately awaiting part 2 and 3 ... ;-)

  • Great vid. What love you to continue with a part two on this one. Would also love to know your thoughts on something like the blackhawk omega cross draw vest as opposed to building your own as you do. Thanks for all the good work!

  • Going to sight the AK iron sights in, hope this pacific NW rain spells for an empty range. Once again, great video Nutnfancy, thanks for the time well spent!

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  • Great vid nutn, a nice compilation of everything you've done so far. I saw your "gunnies" video part two, and there's a part where you guys talk about the mp15 sport. I use the mp15 sport ans she works very well. Have not had any jams, since i'm using p-mags...I think you do do a review of the mp15 sport...It's a great Ar FOR THE PRICE!!

  • I'm surprised that you don't advocate hyrdation systems (like Camelbak). In my opinion, I'll be able to run n gun much longer if I am properly hydrated - it's smart

  • Do it!! You know us who have been with the project a long time love the detail. I mean if you don't love the detail, why even bother with this stuff? It matters!

    Keep rocking Nutn.

  • Totally awesome video! I sure would like to more vidoes on this subject. This is a video I will watch again for there is so much awesome information contained in this video. I believe this is a video you could expand upon...like a monthly or quartly series. Fantastic job!!!

  • Nice video and good thinking about 'what if...'.

    It's sad, but this philosophy is pretty useless here in Belgium. If you dare to shoot an armed intruder in this country, you're in for a whole lot of trouble. Let alone shooting someone in an effort to defend your neighborhood in case of a WRL situation.

  • This is a mechanical engineer's perspective on downloading magazines by a couple rounds to save the magazine spring. You're slowing down the degradation of the spring by a couple percent, that's it. If you really want to save the springs, rotate your magazines. If you want 3 loaded all the time, get six and switch them every month or so.

  • great vid!

  • It's Saturday the 22nd and no new vids. I'm going through withdrawal.

  • Your philosophy vids are my favorite!! I would love to see this topic expanded in future videos. I am always excited to see when you have a new video posted. Thank you for the dedication and hard work. I am proud to be a TNPer!

  • Another great vid to study in the TNP Archives!! Hey Nutnfancy, do you think you can talk then about the "Force Continuum," Legalities, and the Home Defense POU (so to speak). I'm not asking for specific tactics, but maybe some insight into how to align our respective weapons systems with the correct set of values that need to be employed in this specific type of (i.e. close quarters) engagement.That is, what kinds of values, options, and decisions should be running through our brains during?

  • Damn want some good toys, but no some former-hippy yuppie says no. I say only Military and Gun lovers should be politicial leaders. God, I am so ashamed to be from the Commie-State of California. There is no reason here! High corruption from government and law-enforcement officials that criminalize the law-abiding in their right to protect them lives and property, while rewarding and giving criminals a free ride on our tax dollar. Disgusting! Long live true Americans and the Constitution.

  • ★★★★★

  • great vid. its good to listen and look at what you have to improve upon it. little things make a difference. hope alie is not in much pain. keep up the good work.

  • I'm glad to see this philosophy video!! You are an inspiration and due to you I've taken several Carbine classes and as of right now I am very close to becoming a NRA Certified Pistol instructor. Keep it goin Duder....This project is awesome. The amount of knowledge and experience you share is priceless, especially too our LEO's, Military guys and of course Law Abiding Civillians.

    Now hurry up and review that SIG SP2022!! Haha

  • "...when things get serious, 124 gr. +P Yo!!" -Nutnfancy

    My favorite quote of this vid.