This video from 704 Tactical presents a deal alert for four 704 Gear folding pocket knives. The instructor, recovering from knee surgery, highlights the value and features of each knife, including the Urban Ranger with Damascus steel, the Urban Ranger V2 with coated 14C28N steel, the Fang with D2 steel, and the Sliver gentleman's folder also with D2 steel. Prices and key specifications are provided for each model.
This guide details the field use of the Odenwolf D2 fixed blade knife, as demonstrated by Lt Col Nutnfancy. It covers initial carving tests, robust batoning performance, and heavy-duty bushcraft tasks, highlighting the knife's durability and value for its price point. The review emphasizes the effectiveness of both Scandi and Flat grind options for various outdoor applications.
This video presents a series of end-of-year deals on various EDC knives, focusing on value for money. It highlights the CCFC FF106 with DC-53 steel and micarta handle, the Dispatch D2 folder with G10 handles, the Fissa pocket knife with 14C28N steel, and the 704 Gear Dynamo. The presenter performs cut tests and plunge tests on several knives, emphasizing their sharpness out of the box and overall quality for their discounted prices.
This video reviews several fixed blade knives available for under $20, highlighting their features, materials, and value. The instructor emphasizes their suitability as gift options and for various applications, from everyday carry to survival. Key features discussed include D2 and 14C28N steel, full tang construction, Kydex sheaths, and ergonomic designs.
This video reviews five budget-friendly knives suitable for everyday carry (EDC), defining 'budget' as costing no more than 2-4 hours of an individual's pay. The presenter highlights the Chavez Red Tanto X-Lock for its unique X-lock mechanism and D2 steel, the Artisan Colory Orthodox V2 for its cleaver-style blade and AR-RPM9 steel, the Kaiser Trestle Slipjoint for its premium materials like Damascus steel and titanium, the Kaiser Mini Bulldog for its clutch lock and S45VN steel, and the Benchmade Mini Tagged Out as a higher-end budget option with CPM 154 steel.
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 several budget-friendly fixed blade knives available on Amazon, focusing on options under $30, with many falling under $20. The instructor highlights knives featuring D2 steel and G10 handles, discussing their suitability for various applications like EDC, survival, and hunting. He also provides a guide on how to effectively use Amazon coupon codes to secure the best prices.
This video reviews the 704 Gear Trailblazer, a pocket knife priced at $19.99, highlighting its D2 steel blade, G10 handles, and reversible pocket clip. The presenter, from his own company, emphasizes its ambidextrous features, solid lockup, and suitability for daily tasks and personal defense. The knife is presented as an excellent value for its price point.
This video chronicles the speaker's journey into the world of Spyderco knives, starting with budget-friendly options like Kershaw and CRKT. The speaker details their initial positive experiences with the Spyderco Tenacious, including aftermarket brass scales, and their subsequent negative experience purchasing a counterfeit Paramilitary 2 from Amazon. The video highlights the importance of buying from reputable sources and showcases the authentic Paramilitary 2 with CruWear steel as a prized acquisition.
The Cevivi Mini Praxis is a highly popular and affordable everyday carry knife, consistently selling over 5,000 units monthly. Despite its budget-friendly $30 price point, it features a D2 steel blade with a flat grind, G10 scales, and a deep carry pocket clip. While praised for its smooth action on ball bearings and slicing capability, some users find the flipper-tab-only opening and liner lock less ideal. It's considered a functional and reliable option for general cutting tasks and a good candidate for customization.
The CJRB Maximo is a budget-friendly everyday carry knife featuring a robust crossbar lock and a drop point blade made from AR-RPM9 steel. It offers excellent flickability, a deep-carry pocket clip, and is available in various handle materials like G10, Micarta, and carbon fiber. The knife is praised for its affordability and solid construction, making it a strong contender for a reliable EDC tool.
This video showcases five different knives, highlighting their features and price points. The presenter emphasizes D2 steel on two models and mentions glass breakers and slim profiles on others. The final knife is a unique credit card-sized folding blade designed for discreet carry.
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