This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the Benchmade Claymore 9070BK automatic knife, covering its unboxing, features, and design elements. The video highlights the knife's rapid deployment, tactical markings, and durable construction, offering insights from an expert with high authority.
The CRKT Provoke EDC is presented not as a self-defense tool, but as a unique 'showpiece' or 'talking piece' knife for collectors and enthusiasts. Its primary function is for everyday tasks like opening packages, with a distinctive kinetic deployment mechanism.
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 explores various common blade shapes for everyday carry (EDC) knives, detailing their characteristics and typical use cases. It covers the versatility of the drop point, the strength of the clip point, the piercing capabilities of the tanto, the slicing power of the recurve, and the utility of the warn cliff. The presenter also touches on different locking mechanisms and opening methods, offering recommendations for beginners.
This review covers the Peltonen M95 Ranger Puukko, a Finnish military field knife inspired by traditional Puukko designs but adapted for military use. It highlights the knife's 80CrV2 steel blade with a PTFE coating, comfortable TPV grip, and the innovative Easylock sheath system. The review details its performance in various tasks including batoning, feathering, and general cutting, concluding it's a versatile tool suitable for both field use and as a combat knife.
This video provides an expert-level review of popular survival and fieldcraft knives, including Morakniv, ESEE 4, Becker BK-7, and ESEE 5. The speaker, an active-duty military member with extensive field experience, details key traits like full tang construction, steel type, and blade geometry, offering practical advice on selecting the best knife for various survival scenarios.
This video reviews the Benchmade 928 Osborne Proxy, highlighting its fast deployment, quality steel, and attractive design. The reviewer notes that while the price is a factor, the knife is distinctive and special. A comparison is made to the Benchmade 940 Osborne Axis, and a Timex Expedition Metal watch is also shown. The reviewer assigns a Nutnfancy Likability Scale score of 3 out of 5.
The Boker Plus Exskelimoor, nicknamed 'Skeletor' by the reviewer, is presented as an upscale-looking knife at a downscale price, estimated around $50. Key features include a mirror-polished 440C steel blade, anodized titanium liners, and a unique Swamp Oak handle. While praised for its aesthetics and lightweight carry, its primary quirk is the lack of a thumb stud, requiring a pinch or two-handed deployment. The reviewer highlights its excellent finish for the price point and its potential as a collectible or gift item, despite its Chinese manufacturing.
This YouTube video focuses on the OPMOD Browning Folding Knife with a Thumb Rest, a limited edition collaboration between OpticsPlanet and Browning. The description highlights its compact size (3 7/8" closed, 2 5/8" blade), drop point combo edge, and G10 scales for comfortable ambidextrous use. The knife is presented as a versatile tool, and viewers are directed to OpticsPlanet.com for purchase.
This review covers the Camillus 18668, a compact EDC knife featuring a VG10 drop point blade with a black titanium nitride coating. The knife boasts a G10 handle, pillar construction, and a functional, albeit unconventionally shaped, thumb stud. While praised for its out-of-the-box sharpness and excellent blade steel, the reviewer notes a lack of gimping and a fixed tip-down carry clip as minor drawbacks. Customer service from Camillus is highlighted as a positive aspect.
Nutnfancy provides an analytical review of the Boker Plus Titan Drop Point, highlighting its titanium handle and excellent value for its street price around $40. While praising its slicing capabilities and fast deployment, he notes the 440C steel requires effort to sharpen to a razor edge and the lack of aggressive jimping limits its tactical utility. The knife is recommended as a high-value EDC option with premium materials.
This review of the Benchmade 585 Mini Barrage, presented by the analytical and detailed reviewer nutnfancy, highlights its robust construction and fast assisted opening mechanism. The knife features a 2.9-inch 154CM drop-point blade and a secure Axis lock, making it a durable option for everyday carry. Despite its compact size, it's noted as being 'chunky' for its class, offering significant structural strength compared to lighter alternatives.
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