This video focuses on the benefits and practicality of using G-10 material for Everyday Carry (EDC) gear. It highlights several specific items made with G-10, including a CRKT knife, an Ontario Rat knife, a Bastion pen, a Nitecore flashlight, a Keybar organizer, and a Dango product. The creator explains why G-10 is a superior material for these types of items, emphasizing its durability, grip, and overall performance in an EDC context. Affiliate links are provided for all mentioned products, along with links to the creator's various social media channels and support options.
This video from the "I Carry" series showcases the Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield Plus pistol. The content highlights the pistol being carried in an Alien Gear Roswell holster. Additionally, an Ontario Knife Company Besra pocketknife is featured as part of the everyday carry setup. The focus is on concealed carry and the gear associated with it.
This "I Carry" episode features a Sig Sauer P365 pistol chambered in 9mm, showcased within a Safariland Schema holster. Complementing the firearm is an Ontario Knife Company Wraith - ICE series pocketknife, highlighting everyday carry items for self-defense and personal preparedness.
This YouTube video, part of the 'I Carry' series, features the Taurus G3c pistol. It highlights the firearm being carried in a Galco Stow-n-Go holster, alongside an Ontario Knife Company Shikra pocketknife. The content focuses on everyday carry setups, showcasing a popular compact pistol and its accompanying gear.
This video from the "I Carry" series features a Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 subcompact pistol, presented in a JM Custom Kydex holster. An Ontario Knife Company pocketknife is also shown as part of the everyday carry setup. The content focuses on the firearm and its accompanying gear, likely highlighting its suitability for concealed carry.
This video features a review and testing of the Ontario SP53 Bolo knife. The reviewer, Macie, expresses dissatisfaction with the knife's performance, stating it "kinda sucks" and details the reasons in a "knife clinic" segment. The video is presented as a response to viewer requests and provides a break from snowy conditions, having been filmed last summer.
The Cold Steel Gurkha Kukri, reviewed by Nutnfancy, excels as a wilderness chopping tool and a defensive 'hand sword.' Its weight-forward design and SK-5 steel provide superior chopping performance compared to many competitors, though it requires maintenance to prevent rust. The Secure-Ex sheath is durable, and the Kray-Ex handle offers good grip.
This video tests several survival knives, including the SOG Seal Pup Elite and Cold Steel SRK, emphasizing blade toughness for heavy abuse like batonning. It also covers essential cold-weather gear such as Thermax base layers, fleece, and waterproof shells. Fire-starting methods using Trioxane and MSR stoves are demonstrated, alongside the performance of the Nitecore D10 flashlight during a night hike.
This video details building a wilderness lean-to shelter in cold weather conditions. It emphasizes proper site selection, including avoiding widow-makers and ensuring overhead canopy. The construction process highlights the use of specific knives like the Ontario SP-5 for limbing and the Blackhawk Tatang for chopping, demonstrating practical bushcraft techniques for survival.
The Rat Cutlery RC-3 is a highly recommended fixed blade knife, offering superior quality and improved features compared to its predecessor, the Ontario RAT-3. It excels as an EDC and tactical tool due to its compact size, comfortable grip, and durable 1095 steel blade. The knife provides excellent value at around $80, making it a strong contender in its class.
The Ontario SP10 Marine Raider knife, made from 1095 carbon steel, proves to be a highly capable chopping tool for felling trees up to 8 inches in diameter. Nutnfancy highlights its excellent value at $45-$50, particularly its effectiveness for firewood processing and backcountry survival tasks. The knife's handle length is also noted as beneficial for two-handed use during demanding chopping operations.
This video showcases the capabilities of an Ontario RAT 1 folding knife, demonstrating its effectiveness in processing kindling for firemaking. The reviewer suggests it could efficiently baton through 3-inch wood and plans a full tabletop review of this high-value blade. The video highlights the knife's practicality for outdoor tasks and survival preparedness.
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