Im 30 years old, i started watching nutn fancy when i was... hell, 15? 16? Something like that. I was in high-school. I was thinking the other day about how much things like TNP positivelt affected my life. It was litterally like have another super influential family member. So many philosophies that i consider important in my life today came directly from tnp. Simple things like the importance i put on high-quality, well made objects that have also over flowed into my opinions on the people in my life😂 i could talk or type for 40 minutes about how much tnp has positively influenced me even til this day. (Maybe even my long windedness came from this😂) I'm not sure what compelled me to comment this, but all these years later, having my first daughter, starting 2 business's living this "adult life" i definitely never thought id still be watching nutnfancy all this time later
Same, bro. On everything you said, I'm 30 also and reading your post gave me chills. I was so lucky to have his guidance through becoming a man to raising my kids. And everything with concealed carry and shooting. The philosophy videos I've watched dozens of times and now me and my kids listen to them on long drives.
I'm 27 and started about the same time as you! One of the first RU-vid channels I subbed to. I remember having to make a RU-vid account so I could sub and start liking the videos. Simpler times man.
@0hioboy i was hoping someone would relate lol. I wanted to type and type, I feel alot of things about how much tnp did for me. Certainly contributed to making me a better person
Thanks for the review NutNfancy. I love my 5” 629. My first handgun ever was a 6” model 29 back in 1984 that came from the factory deep blued with custom wood grips. It was a sight to behold and so sweet to shoot. Unfortunately, it’s also the only firearm I ever let get away from me. Years and years later I finally got the stainless 629 and it brought back a flood of sweet memories. Wish you the best.
😊I carry a Safariland Duty Holster on a leather belt draped across my chest like a 16th-century pirate. Works fine in the woods, and is fast and convenient at 3am when something goes bump in the night.
im a para in a wheelchair and i use a 511 chestrig. im a right handed shooter and i used a left handed polymer IWB bc of the way it had to tie into the bag. i love the damn thing its a bit of a pain in the ass to get on but it wears great. it holds all my med equip, utility knife, multitool, and wheelchair tools like alan wrenches and spoke wrench.
Great options! Cool modles. For hunting these days I carry an emergency bear pistol after an unfortunate man was killed by a large black bear on his property here in Prescott AZ not long ago. My chest real-estate is usually taken up with a bino pack, rangefinder and radio. I tried a dangler holster on the bino pack, but it added to much weight to the area so I went back to the belt carry with a good Kydek holster. Benefits...I always have it on me even if I doff all my other gear or layers while dressing out a kill. Carried well and was easily accessible in an emergency. Kydex is awesome in the field...Moisture proof, quick draw with good retention and can be customized to your set up.
Nice models. I need to try building another. My grandad lit up several 190’s in the war with 30 cal. . From the ground and air, he said they would bounce off the armor.
Dissenting opinion. The toys, watches and "sick" knife colorations are really lame. Iv been watching for 15 years but the content just isn't what it used to be.