This video details the design of an everyday carry (EDC) pocket knife by American Outlaw. The speaker, who has extensive experience hunting, highlights practical design choices like a deep-carry pocket clip and a button lock mechanism for easy one-handed deployment. The knife is presented as versatile for daily tasks and has received positive user feedback for both utility and tactical applications.
This video from Magpul provides an in-depth look at their new Breslau EDC knife, showcased at SHOT Show 2024. A Magpul representative details the knife's innovative Metal Injection Molding (MIM) blade, which uses a proprietary steel equivalent to S35VN, and highlights the manufacturing process including Hot Isostatic Pressure (HIP) for enhanced toughness and edge retention. The design emphasizes reduced part count through integrated features.
This video delves into the intricate world of knife making, from the rigorous testing standards of the American Bladesmith Society to the nuanced design considerations for various applications. It highlights the journey of a master bladesmith, emphasizing the importance of metallurgy, heat treatment, and craftsmanship in creating durable and functional blades. The discussion also touches upon the practicalities of knife use, self-defense applications, and the growing appreciation for American-made quality in the industry.
This video provides a curated list of five essential Benchmade knives for collectors and enthusiasts, highlighting their unique features, steel types, and design philosophies. The presenter, an experienced knife user, offers insights into why each model is a recommended purchase, ranging from the lightweight Bailout to the robust Adamus and the historically significant 710.
This video title, "Ranhuras da lâmina servem mesmo para escoar sangue? (Tekto A5 Spry)", translates to "Do blade grooves really serve to drain blood? (Tekto A5 Spry)". It directly questions a common, often debated, functional aspect of knife design, specifically in relation to the Tekto A5 Spry model. The focus is on the practical utility of blade grooves, rather than firearms, suggesting a review or discussion about knife features and their perceived purpose, potentially debunking myths or explaining their actual function.
This video reviews six unique knives, focusing on their design, materials, and intended use. It covers folding knives like the Artisan Cutlery Simoon with its unique crossbar lock, the Daily Carry Co. 1911 styled after the iconic pistol, and the Love Concepts Baxter with its well-executed micarta. Fixed blades are represented by the Tactica K220 search and rescue knife featuring a twist-lock sheath and the Toor Shifter T with its robust M4 steel blade. The TRM Bulldog Rev B is highlighted as an upgraded American-made option.
This video reviews the TKL Knives DP1, a fixed blade knife designed by a Marine veteran. It highlights the knife's unique design, hand-ground blade, and the personal story behind its creation, incorporating the maker's father-in-law's signature. The review discusses its size, ergonomics, and compares it to other EDC knives like the Tour Knives Shifter T and Esse Candiru, offering insights into its suitability for various tasks.
This video challenges the backlash against Leatherman's new line of knives, arguing that the price, materials, and brand identity criticisms are shortsighted. The speaker highlights the innovative Compression Wedge Lock system, the use of MagnaCut steel, and the potential for Leatherman to evolve beyond just multi-tools, drawing parallels to other companies that have expanded their product lines successfully. The video suggests that the stainless steel handles are integral to the new lock system's performance and that Leatherman's investment in R&D and manufacturing indicates a long-term commitment to this new product category.
This video, titled 'The Eotech Knife Looks So Good,' appears to focus on the aesthetic appeal of an Eotech-branded knife. Based solely on the title, it's likely a review or showcase of the knife's design and appearance. While Eotech is primarily known for firearm optics, this video's focus is on a knife, suggesting it might appeal to those interested in EDC (Everyday Carry) items or accessories that complement a tactical or firearm-oriented lifestyle.
This video features a discussion between Marine X and Jared from Neeves Knives, primarily focusing on knife shows like Blade Show Texas and Blade Show Atlanta, EDC (Everyday Carry) gear, and the growing knife community. They share insights on attending knife shows, the types of knives and gear they carry, and personal preferences in knife design and materials. The conversation also touches on bourbon and cigar pairings, highlighting the lifestyle aspects associated with knife enthusiasts.
This video reviews the Jeremy Siers Deano Knife, questioning its value proposition and manufacturing claims. The reviewer, Marine X, highlights the knife's design and materials but critiques its $325 price point, especially concerning the 'Made in America' labeling. The Nitro V steel is confirmed to be manufactured in Germany, leading to a revised product description of 'Made in America with foreign and domestic parts.' The reviewer suggests alternative knives offering better steel or value for the price.
This video provides a first impression of the Neeve Knife Co. Offender, a knife designed by YouTuber Jared (Neeve Knives). The reviewer, Marine X, highlights the knife's MagnaCut blade, recurved Tanto Harpoon style, and titanium scales. Key features discussed include extensive jimping for grip on the lock bar, spine, and finger choil, a deep-carry pocket clip, and excellent action for deployment via reverse flick or front flipper. The reviewer emphasizes its suitability for experienced knife enthusiasts seeking a premium EDC option.
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