This review focuses on the CJRB Hectare ALT, an upgraded version of the original Hectare. The reviewer highlights its carbon fiber scales, ceramic ball bearings, and RP M9 blade steel, noting its lightweight feel and budget-friendly price point. While acknowledging the stiff crossbar lock out of the box, the reviewer finds the knife to be slicey and a good value, especially when found at a discounted price.
This video reviews the Olight Fortitude 2 Sootch Limited Edition fixed blade knife, a collaboration between Olight and YouTuber Sootch00. It highlights the knife's CPM S35VN steel, Micarta scales, G10 spacers, and a traditional leather sheath with versatile carry options. The knife is presented as a durable, hard-use tool suitable for survival and everyday carry, with a limited production run of 3,000 units.
This video reviews the Sootch Limited Edition Fortitude 2 fixed blade knife, a collaboration with Olight. It highlights the knife's CPM S35VN steel, Micarta scales, G10 spacers, and a versatile leather sheath. The review emphasizes its suitability as a hard-use survival tool and a collectible, noting its limited production run and included challenge coin.
This review covers the Toor Knives Core Defender, a fixed-blade EDC knife made in the USA in collaboration with Core Essentials. The knife features a CPM S35VN steel blade, a G10 handle, and is designed for everyday carry, with the reviewer highlighting its balance and utility for various tasks, including cleaning game.
The Magpul Rigger EDC is presented as a more accessible version of their limited edition Rigger knife. It features a CPM S35VN steel blade with a modified Wharncliffe profile, housed in a durable 7075 aluminum frame with a double locking mechanism. The design prioritizes hard use and everyday carry, with features like a removable/reversible pocket clip and a lanyard-compatible screw.
This review of the SOG Pillar fixed blade knife highlights its US production and limited edition bronze cerakote finish. While acknowledging its attractive aesthetics and quality steel (CPM S35VN), the reviewer finds its ergonomics and thickness less suitable for practical woods or tactical use compared to other options. The knife is presented as more of a collectible than a hard-use tool.
This video reviews ten military tactical knives, highlighting their construction, materials, and intended uses. It features a range of fixed-blade and folding knives, including automatic and manual options, from brands like Benchmade, SOG, CRKT, Schrade, and Gerber. The review emphasizes durability, blade steel quality (such as CPM-D2, CPM-S35VN, and CPM CruWear), handle ergonomics, and specialized features like advanced sheath systems and penetration-optimized blade designs.
This review compares the Steel Will Apostate to the Microtech Socom, highlighting the Apostate's value proposition as a Chinese-produced knife with similar CPM S35VN steel and a titanium frame lock at less than half the price of the American-made Socom. While acknowledging the Apostate's solid construction and good edge, the reviewer notes minor flaws like a sharp flipper tab and a less-than-ideal pocket clip, ultimately deeming it a good knife for its price point but lacking the 'wow' factor of higher-end options.
This video provides an expert review of the Microtech Ultratech OTF knife by Nutnfancy, a highly regarded gear reviewer. It covers the knife's construction, steel quality (CPM S35VN), deployment, and various blade styles, comparing it favorably against competitors like the Benchmade Infidel. The Ultratech is positioned as a premium option for EDC, tactical use, and collecting.
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