This review by Lt Col Nutnfancy provides an in-depth look at the Leatherman ARC Talos multi-tool, highlighting its premium CPM MagnaCut steel blade, Bronze Cerakote stainless steel handles, and robust locking system. The expert assessment focuses on the tool's high price point, comparing its features and materials to other multi-tools and discussing the value proposition of its advanced steel.
This guide details the modification of a Spyderco Paramilitary 2, specifically the 'Cruminum' build. It covers replacing the stock Micarta handle scales with aluminum and installing a deep carry pocket clip. The video highlights the use of CPM Cruwear steel, known for its toughness and wear resistance.
This video showcases a modified Spyderco Para 3, a popular EDC choice. It highlights the knife's BBB CPM 15V steel blade for superior wear resistance, an aftermarket deep carry pocket clip for discreetness, and a titanium backspacer for enhanced durability and aesthetics. The presentation emphasizes the knife's USA origin (Golden, Colorado) and the smooth operation of its compression lock, appealing to knife enthusiasts and EDC gear collectors.
This video showcases a highly modified Spyderco Manix 2 Lightweight, highlighting its custom brown scales, deep-carry clip, and the reliable CPM S30V steel. The presenter demonstrates the knife's smooth ball-bearing lock mechanism and its fidget factor, appealing to EDC enthusiasts and collectors. The background features a significant collection of tactical gear, reinforcing the owner's passion for this niche.
The Nitecore EDC23 flashlight can be significantly improved for pocket carry by replacing its stock clip with a Benchmade Bugout style deep carry clip. This modification allows the light to sit much lower in the pocket, preventing it from poking out. The reviewer also highlights the light's durable metal casing, textured grip, dual button interface for easy mode switching, lockout feature for safety, USB-C charging, and impressive brightness on turbo mode.
This review focuses on the Civivi Elementum Utility button lock knife, highlighting its lightweight aluminum handle, deep carry pocket clip, and affordable price point around $50. While not replacing the reviewer's preferred Sheffield plastic utility knife for heavy cutting, it's praised for its cool aesthetics, comfortable ergonomics, and suitability for general EDC tasks like opening packages and cutting cordage. The reviewer anticipates future iterations may feature toolless blade changes.
This video features an unboxing and comparison of the Spyderco Paramilitary 3 Lightweight and Paramilitary 2. The presenter highlights the PM3 Lightweight's features, including its BD1N steel blade with black DLC coating, wire pocket clip, and grippy scales. It also touches on potential modifications and compares its size to the PM2.
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 offers a critical review of the Nitecore EDC23 flashlight, with the creator expressing disappointment. Key criticisms include the flashlight carrying "way too high," making it impractical for everyday carry, especially when compared to the Olight Arkfeld Pro. The reviewer explicitly states it's a "swing and a miss" in their opinion, advising viewers to watch before purchasing. Links to the reviewed EDC23, an accessory clip, and the Olight Arkfeld Pro are provided, along with a general gear collection and a discount code for Eberlestock.
This video demonstrates a modification to improve the pocket carry of Nitecore EDC series flashlights, specifically addressing the issue of the stock clip causing too much of the light to protrude. The presenter shows how to replace the factory clip with an aftermarket deep-carry clip, detailing the screw size and the process of swapping the clips. The modification aims to reduce the amount of flashlight hanging out of a pocket, enhancing discreet carry.
The Civivi Yonder, designed by Zach Whitmore, is presented as a highly functional and affordable everyday carry knife. It features a crossbar lock mechanism, a spay point blade shape ideal for utility cuts, and a deep carry pocket clip. The knife is available in various handle materials including G10, Micarta, and stabilized wood, with blade steel options like 14C28N. The reviewer emphasizes its premium feel and performance at a price point below $70, making it a significant value in the current knife market.
This video introduces the 704 Tactical Knives lineup, focusing on high-value, budget-friendly EDC and hard-use knives. The speaker, founder of 704 Tactical, highlights premium materials like D2 steel and G10 handles, combined with features such as reversible pocket clips and lifetime warranties. The lineup includes the Urban Ranger, Urban Ranger Light, Midnight Scout Light, and a Damascus steel variant, all designed for durability and everyday carry at competitive price points.
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