This video provides a comprehensive guide to choosing an EDC pocket knife, emphasizing that the best knife is one that satisfies individual needs. It categorizes users into 'handy,' 'clumsy,' 'everyday carry,' 'backcountry,' and 'tactical bro' to help determine appropriate knife features, materials, and price points. The speaker, identifying as an 'EDC peasant and chief,' stresses functionality and personal fit over specific brands or gimmicks, advising viewers to consider their usage habits and personal definition of self.
This review focuses on the CRKT Prowess K290, a Ken Onion designed folding knife. The reviewer discusses its US 8 steel blade, polished finish, and flat grind, noting its suitability as an everyday carry (EDC) knife. While praising the blade's sharpness and the flipper deployment, the review points out drawbacks such as the ineffective jimping, less-than-ideal FRN handle traction, and a non-reversible tip-down pocket clip. Competitive options like the SOG Zoom and Inland EL06 are also briefly considered.
This video showcases the CRKT Fire Spark Assisted Folding Knife, highlighting its features and availability on OpticsPlanet.com. The description details its professional series designation, a four-position clip for versatile carry, a lanyard loop, and available satin or black oxide finishes. The knife boasts a 3.875-inch hollow ground blade with a modified spear point, deployed using CRKT's Outburst system, and securely locks open with the patented LAWKS safety mechanism. The video encourages viewers to explore CRKT's full product line on OpticsPlanet.
This expert guide provides a comprehensive overview of the SOG Aegis Mini Folding Knife, presented by George Poulos, a Product Specialist at OpticsPlanet.com. It details the knife's lightweight design (2 ounces), 3-inch blade with Titanium Nitride or satin finish, dual spring lock mechanism, dual thumb stud opener, safety switch, and reversible pocket clip, highlighting its suitability for everyday carry.
This video is a review of Case Knives from the 2012 SHOT Show, focusing on their connection to Americana and their enduring designs. The reviewer highlights the superb fit and finish, collectible nature, and hand-finished quality of these USA-made knives. Variations in materials, etching, and blade finishing contribute to each knife's uniqueness. The discussion emphasizes the history, quality, stories, and presentation that make Case knives appealing to collectors and those interested in classic American designs.
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