'Serenity Actual' Pt 2: Tactical Revelations

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The nuts and bolts of how the Nutnfancy "Armed Serenity 2009" shoot went. First we cover the safety briefs and rules in depth. The range conditions were several inches of snow on the ground and temps ranging from 32º to 20ºF. We then have the privilege of hearing many interesting tactical shooting concepts from instructor 'SadlyMissing:' muzzle control, trigger and common bolt manipulation (and drills), reloading ideas, shooting stances, sling considerations, and more. SadlyMissing has many years of teaching all types of agencies and individuals in these concepts. They shouldn't be construed as the official "Nutnfancy doctrine" and I differ in some of my techniques but they offer great insight and some options to the TNPr. The attendees were diverse in their backgrounds. I strived to have a variety of dudes in attendance, not just military and law enforcement guys. Their performance is probably pretty indicative of most guys as they ran the challenging courses. And as I always say, we're just dudes practicing our own tactical systems and showing you the process. Here in Part 2 I show some interesting drills prior to us getting serious on "The Scrambler" and then my RunNGun runs. Mistakes were made, as they ALWAYS are, but everyone got better. "GTFDude's" aftermarket mag release kept dropping the mag and it makes for some great hilarity in the vid. A variety of weapons and loadouts were represented during the day and after the instruction session and some drills, the shooting began. Lots of fun and more importantly, lessons were had by all (and now you too!). //////////////// Music from TNPr and talented artist "ElDudio" (in the UK.youtube.com/user/eldudio).

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  • I LOVE NuggetBusters AR...Looks really nice, especially with that 552

  • @rotorleopard Yea, i laugh at peope like that, i currently own both AK and AR rifles, and would trust my life to both.

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  • dont be flanked is the reason lines are held...to not create new flanks and minimize # of flanks

  • Messy messy reloads. Index your mags. Never look down as soon as you look down the bad guy could have moved or gotten back up. But very nice drills and a very good instructor

  • the 3 point sling solves a lot of problems

  • @Samuraimatt423 Exactly, always have redundancy and know how to put it into effect

  • @Kylef7735 No argument here from me on that note. It is hella easier to put a dot on a target than to get a site picture with iron sights. "Machines are gonna fail and the system's gonna fail...then, survival. Who has the ability to survive? That's the game - survive." :)

  • @dschinkal Like half a dozen different kinds

  • @Samuraimatt423 Yes, it is very important to have them and be able to use them, but as for actual performance when fully functional optics blow them away.

  • The sling was very enlightening! I know its for carbine, but I use a 2 point on my shotgun and I prefer the around the neck to act as a one point sling and its easily taken off to use as a melee weapon. Which I think is really important for CQB as well as switching to a secondary. Great vid!

  • I noticed that the camera guy said at one point irons sights suck. Electronic optics can fail you in the field or range so it is always a good idea to be able to know your iron sights. I love a good red dot, reflex, or holo but iron is always true.....once zeroed in.

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