This YouTube video features a tabletop discussion about a limited edition Case XX CG01 tactical knife. The presenter, along with TD, expresses enjoyment in reviewing the knife. The description also includes affiliate links to the Case XX CG01, a Kershaw Knockout, and a Lionsteel SR1, indicating these other knives are also relevant to the content or the presenter's interests.
This "I Carry" episode showcases the Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP pistol, highlighting its role as a concealed carry firearm. The video also features a Wright Leather Works RDR holster, demonstrating a complete everyday carry setup. Additionally, a Kershaw Knockout pocketknife is included as part of the EDC ensemble, offering a glimpse into the practical tools carried by the presenter.
This YouTube video review focuses on the Kershaw Faultline 8760, an affordable EDC knife priced at $25. The reviewer highlights its OD and black coloration, 8Cr13MoV steel, hollow ground blade, Kraton handle inserts, deep carry clip, attempt at jimping, and KVT bearing. The knife is unassisted, which the reviewer notes will appeal to some. The video aims to show that Kershaw is returning to producing strong value knives. Several other Kershaw models and competitor knives (Cold Steel Broken Skull, Boker FR G10 Massdrop S35VN, Boker FR, Boker Urban Trappers) are mentioned and linked, suggesting a broader theme of value knife reviews.
This video review focuses on the CRKT Homefront knife, praising its design, steel, aesthetics, and affordability. The reviewer highlights it as one of CRKT's best current offerings and a well-designed takedown knife. It mentions smaller EDC versions are available and expresses a strong personal preference for the OD green variant, rating it highly on a 'likability scale'. The description also includes links to other knives for comparison (CRKT Shenanigan, Kershaw Knockout) and a Casio watch.
This video focuses on the Custom Knife Factory (CKF) "Morrf" series, described as an expensive yet excellent knife. The creator also highlights several more affordable and "awesome" knife options for viewers seeking a "banger," including specific models from Kershaw and Cold Steel. The video provides links to purchase these knives and rates the Morrf series with a 5-star rating on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This video reviews the CRKT GSD knife, an EDC blade designed to 'Get Stuff Done.' While highlighting its attractive appearance, the reviewer points out significant downsides that may surprise viewers. The description also lists several other preferred EDC knife options from brands like Kershaw, Spyderco, Cold Steel, Boker Plus, Al Mar, SOG, and Ontario.
This video features Lena Miculek-Afentul presenting the Kershaw 1870 Knockout folding knife. She highlights its aluminum frame, 14C28N steel, assisted opening mechanism, thin profile, and adjustable pocket clip. This is the first installment in a series of short knife reviews and demonstrations from the Miculek team. The video also promotes a large giveaway for subscribers.
The Kershaw Knockout 1870 is praised as a near-perfect EDC knife, excelling in utility tasks with its 14C28N steel blade and thin, lightweight aluminum handle. While its SpeedSafe opening and sub-frame lock are robust, the handle's slickness is a noted drawback, though easily remedied with grip tape. Positioned as a high-value, USA-made option around $65, it competes well against models like the Kershaw Blur and Spyderco Tenacious.
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