This video features Hickok45 demonstrating the Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun and the Smith & Wesson 686 Plus Mountain Gun revolver. He engages various targets with different ammunition types, including slugs and heavy .357 Magnum loads, while sharing practical tips on target maintenance and firearm care. The session highlights the performance of both firearms and discusses industry quality control.
This video introduces Nutnfancy's 2025 EDC (Everyday Carry) system, focusing on a new LPAC (Likely Probability for AC) approach driven by personal life changes and health issues, specifically a shoulder operation. The presenter emphasizes a shift in gear selection and carrying methods, introducing two new acronyms to better describe EDC realities. The video showcases a new gear carrying system, highlighting researched choices and details of the components. It promises a part two focusing on HPAC EDC and suggests viewers might find inspiration for their own EDC setups. Specific gear mentioned includes a Mountainsmith Adventure Office, messenger bags, 5.11 Apex pants, Vertx holsters, UST Sparkwheel and Exotac Nano firestarters, various Spyderco knives (Street Beat, Paramilitary, Endura, Dragonfly, Delica), Lynch titanium knife clips, Maxpedition holsters and magazine pouches, and Olight S2 series lights. Level IIIA ballistic flexible panels for LBE and backpacks are also mentioned.
The Spyderco Delica 3 and 4 are both excellent EDC options, with the Delica 3 favored for its lighter weight (2.0 oz) and simpler FRN construction. The Delica 4 offers improvements like nested steel liners for durability and Torx screw construction for easier maintenance, but at a heavier 2.6 oz. Both utilize VG-10 steel, known for its edge retention and rust resistance, though the Delica 3's higher hollow grind is preferred for slicing.
This video provides a review comparing the Byrd Raven knife to the Spyderco Delica. The Byrd Raven is highlighted as a high-quality, affordable option, with praise for its deployment speed, lockup, jimping, and clip. Criticisms include a potentially skin-ripping liner lock and slick aluminum scales. The reviewer notes the Byrd Raven is heavier than the Delica but still an excellent value for its price point. A correction is made regarding the knife scale material. The video emphasizes the value and quality derived from Spyderco's design principles in the Byrd Raven.
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