Shawn Ryan, with demonstrated expertise in tactical gear, reviews several notable blades. He highlights Strider Knives folders, previously issued to CIA personnel, and the high-quality folders and artistic fixed blades from Half Face Blades, a company founded by a former Navy SEAL. The discussion also covers Scorpion Knives for utility and Variant One's plastic dagger for bypassing metal detectors in restricted areas.
This episode of Coffee Talk features Kronos Knives, a new brand joining the Palmetto State Armory family, focusing on providing quality and affordable blades. The discussion also touches upon the Second Amendment and Kronos Knives' mission to spread freedom. The video emphasizes that all presented firearms comply with legal regulations.
This "Gun Talk Hunt" episode features Charles Allen of Knives of Alaska discussing the critical importance of high-quality knives for outdoor and hunting scenarios with Kevin “KJ” Jarnagin. Filmed on location at Thumbtack Ranch, the discussion aims to educate viewers on selecting appropriate field knives, potentially influencing their everyday carry choices. The content is brought to you by Range Ready Studios and promotes Gun Talk's various media platforms.
Nutnfancy provides an in-depth, philosophical review of the Chris Reeve Sebenza 21, highlighting its iconic status and 'Second Kind of Cool' appeal. While praising its S35VN blade, hollow grind, and ergonomic titanium handle, he notes its deployment speed is good but not excellent, and the thumb stud lacks traction. The integral frame lock is solid for EDC but not recommended for heavy abuse. He concludes that while the Sebenza is a near-perfect design, many cheaper knives offer comparable utility, positioning it as a high-quality gift or status item.
This video review focuses on the Byrd Cara Cara knife, highlighting its exceptional value for its $16 price point. The reviewer compares it favorably to Spyderco's mainline Endura, praising its fast deployment, solid lockup, effective jimping, skeletonized liners, durable Zytel handle, excellent and positionable clip, good 8Cr13MoV steel, and well-executed grind. The knife is lauded as a benchmark for high-value knives, a significant improvement over what was available a decade ago, and a testament to Spyderco/Byrd's quality control. The reviewer gives it a Likeability Scale rating of 7 out of 10.
This video review focuses on ToolLogic SL knives, positioning them as a departure from typical over-engineered "survival" tools. The reviewer highlights their well-designed blades, lightweight construction, fast deployment, and quality lockup, all at a reasonable price point. While acknowledging potential downsides like ultimate strength limitations and lower-grade steel with coarse serrations, the video concludes that these knives are a useful option for Everyday Carry (EDC) with convenient additional features for their $20-$25 price range.
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