This entry details the OSS Lockpick Pocketknife, a specialized tool developed by the Office of Strategic Services during World War II for intelligence operatives. It highlights the compact design integrating multiple lockpicking tools and a pen knife blade, emphasizing its historical significance in espionage. The guide outlines the deployment of these tools and mentions original accessories like a leather pouch and torsion wrench.
This video showcases the Spyderco Manix 2 XL and Manix 2 Lightweight with custom scales. The content focuses on the knife itself, highlighting its features and potential as an everyday carry (EDC) item. While not a firearm, it falls into the broader category of tools often associated with outdoor and self-defense preparedness.
This video appears to be a personal collection showcase or an expression of enthusiasm for knives, particularly Spyderco folding knives. The creator mentions a "problem" which implies an addiction or a large accumulation of these items. The hashtags indicate a focus on EDC (Everyday Carry) and a specific model, the Para 3, along with the broader Spyderco brand and knife collecting in general. It's likely an unboxing, a show-and-tell of their collection, or a reflection on their knife hobby.
This video provides an expert overview of the Wilson Combat SFX9 9mm pistol and the Buck Knives Trace Ops pocketknife, presented by Shooting Illustrated. It details the SFX9's compact dimensions, capacity options, and advanced features like the X-Tac grip and Armor-Tuff finish. The segment also covers the Trace Ops knife's construction and the EDC X9 holster's concealment benefits.
This "I Carry" episode features the Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard 380, highlighting its deep concealment capabilities. Despite the prevalence of micro-9mm pistols, the video argues for the Bodyguard 380's utility in specific scenarios due to its exceptionally small size, light weight, and user-friendly features like usable sights and a manual safety. It's presented as an excellent option for backup or primary carry when maximum concealability is paramount. The N8 Tactical Mini-Xecutive holster and a CRKT CEO Microflipper pocketknife are also showcased.
This YouTube video focuses on a personal "tinker area" for knives, as indicated by the title "My inner child knife tinker area #edc #pocketknife". While the title explicitly mentions "knife tinker area" and "pocketknife", it also includes the hashtag "#edc" (Everyday Carry). Based solely on the title and description, the content appears to revolve around personal tools and everyday carry items, specifically knives. There is no direct mention or implication of firearms, ammunition, manufacturers, or firearm-related activities.
This YouTube video, titled "Storm trooper knives are disgusting 🥵🤒 #edc #pocketdump #pocketknife #edcdump", focuses on everyday carry (EDC) items, specifically highlighting pocket knives. The use of the term "Storm trooper knives" suggests a critical or negative review of certain knife designs, possibly those related to pop culture or perceived poor quality. The hashtags indicate a focus on personal carry items and "pocket dumps", which are popular content formats for showcasing EDC collections. While the title mentions firearms-adjacent terms like "knives" and "EDC", the core content appears to be about pocket knives and related gear.
This YouTube video utilizes the title and hashtags to highlight an EDC (Everyday Carry) dump featuring a pocketknife. The mention of "Hogue Deka" specifically points to a particular knife model, and the overall theme revolves around items carried daily by individuals, with a focus on a knife. The term "Peasants carry this 🤤" suggests a humorous or perhaps aspirational take on EDC, implying the featured items are desirable or of good quality.
This video features the Kimber KDS9c 9mm double-stack 1911 pistol as part of the "I Carry" series. It's shown in a Mitch Rosen Quick Detach OWB holster, alongside a Buck Large Vantage pocketknife. The review highlights the KDS9c's 1911-style features with modern double-stack capacity, comparing its size to a Glock G19 and discussing its concealment potential. The holster's design for a quick draw and the knife's features, including its blade and handle, are also detailed. The video emphasizes the growing popularity of double-stack 1911s and presents the KDS9c as a strong option for concealed carriers.
This video features a comparison between a $200 knife and a vacuum cleaner, likely demonstrating the cutting capabilities or durability of the knife in a novel way. The title and description emphasize "EDC" (Everyday Carry) and "pocketknife," suggesting the focus is on practical knife use and the versatility of a pocketknife for daily tasks, contrasting it with an unlikely item like a vacuum. The content appears to be entertainment-oriented, showcasing a product comparison.
This video from the "I Carry" series features a Rossi RP63 revolver chambered in .357 Magnum. The firearm is showcased in a Falco C105 holster, highlighting concealed carry options. Additionally, a CRKT Stickler pocketknife is presented as part of the everyday carry ensemble. The content focuses on practical firearm and gear choices for personal protection.
This video showcases five essential items for an everyday carry (EDC) setup, focusing on preparedness and practicality for a daily lifestyle. The featured items include an Olight Arkfeld UV flashlight with a provided discount code, an EDC pouch, a Spacepen, a Tactile Knife Rockwall thumbstud pocketknife, a comb, and Carmex lip balm. The creator emphasizes the utility of these items for everyday use and encourages viewers to check out their merchandise.
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