This video provides an unboxing and initial impressions of the Spyderco Yojumbo, comparing it to the MicroJimbo. The speaker highlights the Yojumbo's large size, grippy G10 texture, and tactical Wharncliffe blade designed by Michael Janich for self-defense. The DLC coating on the blade and the compression lock mechanism are also discussed as key features.
This video provides an expert-level review of the Spyderco Native 5 Lightweight and Microjimbo, both featuring the highly sought-after CPM 15V steel. The speaker, demonstrating deep knowledge of knife metallurgy and design, highlights the unique properties of CPM 15V, especially when treated by Shawn Houston's 'Triple B' protocol. Comparisons are drawn between the Native 5's back lock and the Microjimbo's compression lock, with both knives passing a paper slice test to showcase their exceptional factory edge sharpness.
This video provides an expert overview of the Spyderco Microjimbo, a compact EDC folding knife. It highlights the Wharncliffe blade made from high-performance CPM 15V steel, demonstrating its exceptional sharpness through a paper-cutting test. The presenter also showcases the knife's G-10 handle and reliable compression lock mechanism, emphasizing its suitability for everyday carry.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Spyderco Military 2, specifically highlighting its CPM 15V blade steel and the collaboration with Big Brown Bear (Shawn Houston). The presenter, an EDC Gear Enthusiast, demonstrates the knife's features, including the G-10 handle, deep carry pocket clip, and the robust Compression Lock mechanism, emphasizing its ergonomics and lockup.
This video showcases the Spyderco Shaman, highlighting its Python Micarta scales and CPM 10V blade steel. The presenter, identified as a high-level enthusiast and competitive shooter, demonstrates the knife's action and lockup. The background features numerous pistol competition awards, underscoring the presenter's expertise in related fields.
This video showcases the Spyderco Para 3, a highly regarded EDC folding knife. It highlights the knife's construction with BBB heat-treated CPM 15V steel for exceptional wear resistance, a deep carry pocket clip for discreetness, and a titanium backspacer for added durability. The video also confirms its USA origin (Golden, Colorado) and demonstrates the smooth operation of its compression lock.
This video showcases two Spyderco folding knives, the Paramilitary 2 and Para 3, both modified with custom copper scales. The creator highlights the aesthetic patina, blade centering, and smooth action of the compression locks. The background displays an extensive collection of tactical gear, indicating an experienced enthusiast.
This video provides a visual showcase of a customized Spyderco Paramilitary 2. It highlights the knife's CPM S45VN steel blade and its origin from Golden, Colorado. The demonstration focuses on the knife's aesthetics, featuring aftermarket copper scales and a paracord lanyard, as well as its functional aspects like the compression lock and blade action. The presentation suggests an enthusiast's perspective on high-quality EDC gear.
This video showcases three high-end Spyderco knives from the Appalachian Smokewagon channel. The presenter, an experienced EDC enthusiast, highlights a Spyderco Manix 2 with CPM SPY27 steel and a Spyderco Shaman featuring CPM S45VN steel with aftermarket scales. The collection concludes with a rare Spyderco Shaman in CPM 15V steel, emphasizing its exclusive sprint run status. The presenter demonstrates smooth operation and appreciation for the craftsmanship and materials.
This video from Appalachian Smokewagon showcases several Spyderco knives, focusing on different steel types and handle configurations. The creator demonstrates models like the Paramilitary 2 in CPM 15V and the Manix 2 in CPM S30V and CPM MagnaCut. Expertise is shown through the handling of various lock mechanisms and the use of aftermarket components like AWT scales.
This video showcases several Spyderco knives, primarily focusing on different variants of the Para 3 and one Paramilitary 2. The presenter, identified as an advanced knife collector, highlights various blade steels like CPM S45VN, CTS BD1N, CPM 15V, CPM S30V, and CPM CruWear, along with different handle materials including G10 and aftermarket copper scales. The compression lock mechanism is also a recurring feature discussed.
This video provides a detailed comparison between an authentic Spyderco Paramilitary 2 and a counterfeit version purchased from Amazon. The speaker, an experienced EDC enthusiast, highlights key differences in packaging, labels, G10 texture, blade engravings, and hardware screw sizes (T8 vs. T6). He cautions viewers about the weak detent and blade play often found in clones, despite potentially good washer action.
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