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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2011

A in-depth look at my time proven tactical carbine and pistol system. In this Nutnfancy Systems Philosophy video intended for responsible civilians, LE, and military, I advocate you square your tactical system away! From gun choice, to slings, to opics, to pistol choice, and holsters, I cover some proven lessons from experiences in TNP. I focus on value and no-nonsense performance. I eschew hype, group think, tacticool, and forum rhetoric to get a system that is reliable, accurate, lightweight, and personally tailored. //Subscribe to TNP for more videos like this!
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  • 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!

  • 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.

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  • dont 4get to hit that like button! it helps the project grow!

  • @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?

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

  • @Quinton101 And then shooting their leg.

  • 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.

  • 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

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