This video reviews the Kershaw Cryo, an assisted-opening drop point knife designed by Rick Hinderer. The reviewer highlights its titanium carbon nitride finish, 8CR13MOV steel blade, and frame lock mechanism. While praised for its budget-friendly price and suitability for light tasks like opening boxes, its assisted opening feature may be restricted in some areas, and the blade steel is not ideal for heavy-duty prying. The reviewer also notes the stiff pocket clip as a minor drawback.
This video reviews the CRKT Bombastic, a folding knife designed by Ken Onion. The reviewer highlights its unique WWII dagger-inspired aesthetic, pocket-friendly thinness, and comfortable grip. Key specifications like blade length (3.31"), steel type (8Cr13MoV), overall length (7.94"), and handle material (Stainless Steel w/Glass-Reinforced Inlay) are provided, along with its MSRP of $79.99. The reviewer intends to post more knife reviews and other content relevant to firearm enthusiasts.
This review of the CRKT Helical knife, designed by Ken Onion, highlights its aesthetic appeal and slim form factor suitable for EDC. The reviewer praises its smooth handle finish and overall machining quality, noting it presents like a semi-custom knife despite its affordable price point. While acknowledging minor criticisms regarding the clip attachment and the internal steel liner, the overall sentiment is highly positive, recommending the 8Cr13MoV version for its value and performance for realistic use.
This video reviews three tactical survival knives: the Schrade SCHF63B, CRKT M16-14LEK, and Desert Nomad. It highlights their construction, blade types, materials, and intended uses, emphasizing fixed blades for outdoor survival and self-defense. The CRKT M16-14LEK is noted for its folding mechanism with an auto-lock safety, while the Desert Nomad and Schrade SCHF28 are presented as robust fixed-blade options for combat and heavy-duty tasks, respectively.
This review highlights the Ultratech Honey Badger series of knives, emphasizing their exceptional value for the price, particularly under $40. The reviewer praises the blade steel options (8Cr13MoV and D2), ergonomic handle designs with effective jimping and finger choils, and smooth ball-bearing deployment. The knives are recommended for everyday carry, food preparation, and even tactical applications due to their robust construction and excellent grip.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Cold Steel Luzon folding knife by reviewer Nutnfancy. It covers the Large and Medium Luzon models, discussing their budget-friendly pricing, materials (8Cr13MoV steel, GFN handles), deployment mechanisms, and ergonomics. Comparisons are made to other popular knives, and the reviewer offers insights into their 'philosophy of use' for large folding knives.
This video reviews the CRKT CEO, a knife designed as an office implement for discreet carry. The reviewer highlights its lightweight design (2.2 oz), slim profile, and affordable price point (around $40 for the standard version). Two versions are showcased: a standard FRN model and a Blade HQ exclusive with D2 steel and G10 handle. While praised for its innovation and value, potential drawbacks like deployment difficulty and sharp handle transitions are noted.
The Kershaw 8650 Barricade is presented as a rescue-focused knife that also functions well as an everyday carry (EDC) blade, particularly at its affordable price point of around $25. While it includes features like a glass breaker and a seatbelt cutter, the reviewer finds the seatbelt cutter to be ineffective. The knife utilizes 8Cr13MoV steel with a black coating, features SpeedSafe assisted opening, and a deep carry pocket clip. However, the reviewer notes poor traction on the scales and a less-than-ideal pocket clip screw design for thicker fabrics.
This video reviews the Spyderco Bow River fixed blade knife, comparing it extensively to its predecessor, the Spyderco South Fork. The reviewer highlights the Bow River's affordability ($33) and practical design, making it an excellent camp and canoe knife. While praising its ergonomics and value, minor critiques include the lack of jimping and a basic leather sheath compared to the South Fork's premium Kydex. The video also touches on the collectibility of discontinued knives like the South Fork.
The Kershaw Fault Line 8760X is a highly recommended value knife for its price point, offering good looks and functionality for everyday carry. While not a premium blade, it excels as a worker knife with a sharp out-of-box edge, a functional flipper, and a surprisingly smooth bearing system for its cost. The inclusion of a Kraton insert on the handle enhances grip for pocket extraction, and the tip-up carry is a plus for EDC enthusiasts.
This video features a review of the Outdoor Edge Chasm knife, highlighting its unique features, cutting tests, and value. The presenter praises its appearance, build quality, 8Cr13Mov steel, clip, jimping, and light weight, suggesting it's a good option for EDC and a great gift. Links to purchase both the 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch models are provided, along with a comparison to the SOG Mini Aegis. Other items shown include 1/72 scale diecast tanks. The video also promotes the creator's Patreon, Twitter, and merchandise.
This video reviews the Outdoor Edge Le Duck, a compact neck knife designed by Jerry Hossom. The reviewer highlights its lightweight, full-tang construction, 8Cr13MoV steel blade with a tanto-drop point shape, and a comfortable, three-finger grip. It's presented as a high-value, discreet defensive tool suitable for everyday carry, with a secure sheath system and an affordable price point.
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