This guide details the installation of Hogue Lamo Camo grips on a Smith & Wesson 586 L-Comp revolver. The process involves safely unloading the firearm, removing existing grips, and securing the new Hogue grips. The speaker, an experienced individual with a visible collection of revolvers, highlights the specific three-finger design of these grips, noting a single groove at the top and a longer open area below, differentiating them from grips with individual finger grooves.
This video provides an unboxing and initial impressions of the Spyderco Yojumbo. The speaker highlights its large size, grippy G10 texture, and effective pocket retention. The tactical wharncliffe blade, designed by Michael Janich, is discussed for its self-defense capabilities. Comparisons are made to the MicroJimbo, and the durable DLC coating and reliable compression lock are also noted.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the Spyderco Native 5 Lightweight and Microjimbo, both featuring the high-performance CPM 15V steel. The speaker, a high-level enthusiast, details unboxing, features, ergonomics, and specialized heat treatments, including Shawn Houston's 'Triple B' logo. Comparisons are drawn between the Native 5's back lock and the Microjimbo's compression lock, with both knives demonstrating excellent sharpness in a paper slice test.
This video showcases the Tekto EDC knife lineup, featuring both folding and Out-The-Front (OTF) automatic models. The presenter, identified as a Gear Reviewer/Influencer from Guns Blazing Ranch, demonstrates the deployment and locking mechanisms of various folding knives and the rapid action of the OTF models. The showcase highlights different blade shapes, handle materials like Carbon Fiber, Forged Carbon, G10, and Micarta, and steel options including D2 and CPM S35VN.
This video showcases a collection of Spyderco knives, focusing on the Para 3 and Paramilitary 2 models. The presenter, identified as Appalachian Smokewagon, demonstrates various configurations, highlighting different blade steels like CPM S45VN, CTS BD1N, CPM 15V, and CPM CruWear, along with handle materials including G10 and aftermarket copper scales. The video emphasizes the quality and collectibility of these EDC tools, with the presenter exhibiting high-level knowledge of knife steels and modifications.
This YouTube video showcases the "Made in the U.S.A." INCOG Wallet, a product from Haley Strategic Partners. The description highlights its low-profile design and its ability to carry more than an average wallet. Notably, it features an elastic sleeve concealing a sheath and the G10 Snake Doctor push blade, a collaboration with Toor Knives. The video also emphasizes that the products are made by Veteran Owned Companies and provides links to Haley Strategic's social media channels for updates and restocks.
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 details the comprehensive process of making a kitchen knife with Kyle Lamb. It covers design considerations, material selection (ABL steel, G10/Micarta), heat treatment and tempering, blade grinding, handle shaping, and final sharpening. The instruction emphasizes practical usability and craftsmanship, highlighting the detailed steps involved in transforming raw materials into a functional blade.
This guide explains the reality behind non-metallic knives and their ability to evade metal detectors, contrasting them with traditional metallic blades. It highlights the specific properties of G10 material used in knives like the Black Triangle G10 Knife and discusses their limitations, particularly against millimeter wave scanners. The content emphasizes understanding security technologies and adhering to legal protocols, drawing insights from a specialized tactical gear reviewer.
This video explores the benefits of G10 material for everyday carry (EDC) items, highlighting its superior durability, grip, and lightweight properties compared to other materials like aluminum, titanium, FRN, and carbon fiber. The speaker emphasizes G10's resistance to wear, scratches, and slips, making it ideal for knives, pens, key organizers, and wallets, especially in challenging conditions.
This video argues that expensive, 'shiny' pocket knives are often unnecessary for common everyday carry (EDC) tasks. The speaker, identifying as 'peasant chief,' suggests that budget-friendly knives, particularly those with composite handle materials like G10 or Micarta and steels like 14C28N or 154CM, are sufficient for tasks such as opening packages, breaking down trash, and cutting zip ties. The focus is on practicality and value over perceived prestige.
This video provides an expert-level review of the top 10 American-made EDC pocket knives for 2023. The instructor, demonstrating high authority and deep technical understanding, details specific models from brands like Hogue, SOG, Spyderco, Zero Tolerance, Chris Reeve, and Benchmade. Key features discussed include blade steels, locking mechanisms, handle materials, and price points, offering valuable insights for knife enthusiasts and buyers.
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