The Sig Nightmare Fastback is now at approximately 1700 rounds, and we’re closing in on the finish line. However, it’s begun to develop an unusual tendency to double feed when using Winchester white box ammo. After some testing, I’ve come to the conclusion that this is likely because the WWB has a shorter OAL than all the other types of ammo I’ve used. The question then is should I count these malfunctions against the gun? I’ve not been able to reproduce them with any other brand of ammo.
The 4 Rules of Gun Safety: Rule 4
Here’s our final video in the series on the four rules of gun safety. Today we look at Rule 4.
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Appendix carry 101: Drawing and holstering
I’ve had a lot of people ask my why I lean back when I holster. This video explains that.
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The 4 Rules of Gun Safety: Rule 3
Now we’re at Rule 3 in the 4 Rules: Never point your weapon at something you’re not willing to destroy. Pretty easy, right? Today we’ll see what happens when we apply a little critical thinking to it.
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The 4 Rules of Gun Safety, rule 2: Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target
But what if you need to shoot and your sights can’t be on the target?
The 4 Rules of Gun Safety, Rule 1: All guns are always loaded
All guns are always loaded, right? I mean, except for when they’re not.
Concealed Carry Advice: How to deal with printing
Is printing as big a deal as people seem to think it is? Signs point to “no.”
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Concealed Carry advice: When to press-check your gun
Alternate title for this video was “bro, do you even press check?”
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Living with AIWB: Go for a walk
In today’s video, I don’t shoot anything, I don’t review any gear, I just…walk. But the point here is to address the people who’ve commented on my videos that “appendix carry isn’t comfortable for all day wear.” To which I say “bollocks” because if I can walk 7 miles in under 2 hours with a gun at the AIWB position and no undershirt, then it’s perfectly comfortable.
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Sig Sauer 1911 Nightmare Fastback 1,000 round update
Stats: 1,150 rounds fired
1 armorer level fix
5 double-feeds that I’m not sure about counting yet
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