the weapons of the game. the weapons i didnt put in: bolt action rifles: Arisaka all bolt actions get the scope, bayonet, and rifle grenade attachments except for the PTRS. it comes with its own scope but no attachments are available for it. Rifles: Gewehr 43 M1A1 Carbine the rifles get a slew of different attachments depending on the one you pick. from aperature sights to rifle grenades, silencers, or bayonets. the only one that gets a sniper scope is the garand. theres a few in the class that will get the telescopic sight though. Sub-Machine Guns: Ppsh-41 the smgs get the silencer, apurature sight, and magazine or drum attachments. the trench gun gets a grip attachment or bayonet. the double barrel gets a grip or sawn-off option. Machine Guns: FG-42 most of the machine guns can get a bipod attachment. the type 99 can have a bayonet and i believe the fg-42 can get a telescopic sight. Pistols: Colt M1911 Nambu Wather P38 Tokarev TT-33 .357 Magnum no attachments for the pistols. Grenades: Frag N 74 ST Molotov the N 74 is a sticky/anti-tank grenade. it will stick to anything it lands on. even players. and itll explode within a second of it landing. Special Grenades: Smoke Tabun Gas Signal Flare the gas blurs and disorients the screen plus is slows movement and aiming. very annoying. the signal flares brightens the screen of anyone looking at it. think of it as a flash bang but in one constant spot.
The diminutive Walther P22 .22 pistol is a fun plinker and I consider it a good choice as a recreational pistol. Shooters with small hands will appreciate its ergonomics, easily accessed controls, ease of loading (both mags and slide racking), and smaller grip. Other upsides include tactical looks, more blast and recoil for a .22 makes it funner, versatile configurations (can swap out barrels easily), and light rail. But make sure you are realistic about the gun’s capabilities. While some …
Don’t waste your ammo, invest it. The way to do that is doing a Nutnfancy-type “RunNGun” with your friends and family. While benchrest, tin can shooting , and paper punching have their place and are fun, these days I’m a fan of our heart pumping, competitive RunNGuns. With the right folks in attendance, these course are a blast to shoot and provide stress-oriented training that can transfer to other weapon platforms. TNP RunNGun courses are generally 100 yards in length with various stages …
Part 1 of 2: Every shooter in the US should own a Ruger 10/22 (and I wish my overseas viewers could too!). It is the everyman’s, all-around .22 rifle. It shocks me when I find one that doesn’t! That’s because it provides immense enjoyment and capabilities for such a low cost. Even out-of-box, the venerable 10/22 is accurate, very reliable, tough, ergonomic, lightweight, easy to use and carry, and most of all, fun! It continues to be an extremely successful Ruger design, having sold well over …
Shooting review of the fun Walther P22 .22 semi-auto pistol. The P22 generally requires good ammo for function and as such we used CCI Mini Mag solids and they functioned 100% in the test. Other brands/types may not. But the gun proved adequately accurate, lightweight (17.2 oz), ergonomic for smaller hands (especially for women and kids), easy to load, and fun to shoot. Like all smaller pistols, it is hard to shoot accurately from unsupported positions. Also the sights are too coarse for …
Shooting a .22 pistol accurately at 100 yds? Yep and here’s proof. Here “TacticalDoodle” and myself rail on an abandoned stove with Ruger 22/45 .22 pistols just for fun. Guns used were a bone stock Ruger 22/45 and on modified in 1993 by “Chief AJ’s” Tribal Gun Shop in Tuscola, IL (no longer in operation sadly). Listen for the hits against the steel. The “Nutnfany Tactical Clinic” provides the perfect safe shooting range and the perfect target. While a fun exercise, the long range pistol …
A quick shooting sequence showing the excellent accuracy of the tiny 950 Jetfire pistol. Holding 9 rounds, this is an excellent portable choice for LE or CCW Civilians. Yes it’s only a .25 ACP caliber but thats a potent enough caliber when your carry system demands a pistol this small. The single action design will require practice and training. But, with that, it makes a great backup gun as well for you officers. Look for Nutnfancy’s table top review of the 950 as well. Nutnfancy …