This video showcases the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Classic No-Lock .357 Magnum Revolver, highlighting its appeal as a versatile "do it all" firearm. The presenter discusses its retro design without the controversial internal lock, its capabilities for various tasks from plinking to hunting, and compares its size and capacity to modern micro-compact pistols. The video also briefly mentions a Microtech Ultratech automatic knife and a Galco leather holster as part of the everyday carry setup. The discussion emphasizes the Model 19's classic aesthetics, wide ammunition selection, and holster options, positioning it as a beautifully crafted defensive tool.
This video features a review and discussion of affordable automatic knives, with a focus on OTF (Out-the-Front) models. The hosts revisit previously reviewed favorites, highlighting budget-friendly options after mentioning some higher-end models. They specifically weed out lower-quality knives to present their top picks for affordable autos. Mentions include the Fairey Swordfish, German BF109, and CAT 775 haul truck as part of the 'nonsense'. Several specific AKC and Boker models are detailed, along with comparisons to US manufacturers like Microtech and Benchmade.
This YouTube video showcases the Microtech Ultratech Bounty Hunter knife, highlighting its connection to the character Boba Fett from The Mandalorian. The title and description emphasize this unique, collectible aspect of the knife, suggesting a focus on its design and potential appeal to fans of the Star Wars universe and knife enthusiasts.
This review of the Smith & Wesson M&P 45 Compact highlights its suitability for concealed carry and self-defense, especially with aftermarket upgrades like Trijicon night sights and an Apex Tactical trigger. The pistol offers reliable performance with a comfortable shooting characteristic for its caliber, enhanced by a durable Melonite finish. The video also explores practical accessories such as an Alien Gear chest holster and a Microtech Ultratech knife.
This video features a detailed review of a Microtech Ultratech "Copperhead" automatic knife, a special edition with copper accents. The discussion begins with a comparative analysis of World War II aircraft (BF109, P51 Mustang, FW190) before shifting focus to the knife. The reviewer expresses strong admiration for the Ultratech, highlighting its collectible value and predicting it will appreciate over time. A vintage TNP Special Edition 007 Ultratech from 2012 is also showcased as an example of significant value appreciation. The video also presents several more affordable alternative automatic knives, including models from AKC and Smith & Wesson, with links provided for further exploration. The review of the primary knife starts at approximately 4:10.
This video provides an initial review of the Microtech Ultratech LEO Edition knife. The creator expresses excitement about receiving the knife from former colleagues on their old police department and highlights that it's a tool they've always wanted. The description also includes social media handles for the creator's channels, a personal contact, and a local gun shop/FFL, as well as a mailing address for viewer mail to be opened on camera. Information on the gear used for filming is also provided, with affiliate links to Amazon.
This video showcases a 'Fall Edition' of the creator's Everyday Carry (EDC) gear collection. Key items highlighted include new EDC knives such as the Microtech Ultratech and Quartermaster Knives. The featured carry firearm is a custom CZ P10C. The creator also seeks viewer input on future EDC gear acquisitions. Links are provided for a parts list, build tutorials, and favorite ear protection. Additionally, the creator lists several popular firearm-focused YouTube channels they enjoy watching, including Colion Noir, Garand Thumb, Demolition Ranch, Kentucky Ballistics, MrGunsnGear, Warrior Poet, and Brandon Herrera. An affiliate disclaimer is included.
This gear check features a TNP fan's meticulously organized EDC, including a Springfield XDS .45 ACP for concealed carry and a Microtech Ultratech OTF knife. The review also touches on AR-15 accuracy expectations and the utility of specialized tools like the Leatherman MUT. The presenter awards an 'A++' for the thoroughness of the EDC setup.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Benchmade Phaeton 4600 OTF (Out-the-Front) knife. The presenter highlights its lightweight design, fast operation, decent grind, good steel, and a perfect clip. It also includes a nostalgic comparison with the Microtech Ultratech TNP Special Edition. While acknowledging the Phaeton's high price, the reviewer deems it excellent. For a more budget-friendly OTF option, the Lightning knife is also shown.
This video reviews several EDC knives favored by the Military Arms Channel host, emphasizing their utility over self-defense capabilities. Key models include the Emerson Commander with its signature wave hook, the Benchmade Infidel OTF automatic, and MicroTech UltraTechs known for their robust Elmax steel. For travel, the Zero Tolerance 0350 spring-assisted knife is highlighted for its durability and quick deployment, while the Rat Worx MRX models showcase a unique chain-drive automatic system.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the extremely limited TNP Microtech Ultratech, a collaboration between Nutnfancy and Microtech. Nutnfancy, with extensive experience reviewing Microtech products, details the unique features of this 200-worldwide edition, including its FDE handle, S35-VN blade, and special engravings. He emphasizes its value and accessibility compared to other high-end OTF knives.
The Microtech Ultratech is a high-end carry OTF knife praised for its near-perfect quality and engineering. It excels in EDC, collectibility, and tactical applications, featuring CPM S35VN steel for toughness and edge retention. While deployment buttons can be stiff, the action is rapid, and its lockup is among the best for OTF designs.
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