This video reviews fifteen tactical knives, detailing their design, materials, and intended uses. It covers a range of blades from automatic OTF switchblades to heavy-duty fixed blades, highlighting features like S35VN and D2 steel, ergonomic grips, and specialized functionalities such as glass breakers and anchor systems. The review emphasizes durability, edge retention, and suitability for self-defense, survival, and general outdoor tasks, providing insights into premium and budget-friendly options.
This video reviews the Variant One Operative fixed blade knife, highlighting its construction from CPM MagnaCut stainless steel with a Rockwell hardness of 63. The reviewer praises its sleek, unique design, double-edge blade with camouflage Cerakote, and the included Kydex sheath with a Discrete Carry Concepts clip for discreet carry options. The knife features a 3.25-inch blade and an overall length of 7.25 inches, with a blade thickness of 0.125 inches.
This video showcases two Microtech Scarab II Gen III automatic knives and one Microtech MSI S/E Tri-Grip folder. The Scarab II Gen III models feature double-edged blades with partial serrations and improved actions. The MSI S/E Tri-Grip is highlighted as a favorite non-automatic EDC option with a full serration blade, praised for its smooth action and sharpness.
This review focuses on the Böker Applegate-Fairbairn 5.5 Dagger, highlighting its design influences and intended use as a combat or last-ditch weapon. While acknowledging its potential for penetration, the reviewer criticizes the dullness of the factory edge and the uncomfortable squared shoulders of the handle, suggesting modifications for improved ergonomics. Comparisons are made to other daggers, including the Böker Desert Dagger and Gerber Mark II, with a preference for the Desert Dagger's handle and sheath.
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