This video showcases a modified Spyderco Paramilitary 2, dubbed 'Cruminum'. The original Micarta handle scales have been replaced with black aluminum scales, and a web-patterned deep carry pocket clip has been added for improved concealment and aesthetics. The blade is constructed from CPM Cruwear steel, recognized for its exceptional toughness and wear resistance.
This video showcases two Spyderco folding knives, the Paramilitary 2 and Para 3, both modified with custom copper scales. The creator highlights the aesthetic patina, blade centering, and smooth action of the compression locks. The background displays an extensive collection of tactical gear, indicating an experienced enthusiast.
This video provides a visual showcase of a customized Spyderco Paramilitary 2. It highlights the knife's CPM S45VN steel blade and its origin from Golden, Colorado. The demonstration focuses on the knife's aesthetics, featuring aftermarket copper scales and a paracord lanyard, as well as its functional aspects like the compression lock and blade action. The presentation suggests an enthusiast's perspective on high-quality EDC gear.
This video from Appalachian Smokewagon showcases several Spyderco knives, focusing on different steel types and handle configurations. The creator demonstrates models like the Paramilitary 2 in CPM 15V and the Manix 2 in CPM S30V and CPM MagnaCut. Expertise is shown through the handling of various lock mechanisms and the use of aftermarket components like AWT scales.
This video showcases several Spyderco knives, primarily focusing on different variants of the Para 3 and one Paramilitary 2. The presenter, identified as an advanced knife collector, highlights various blade steels like CPM S45VN, CTS BD1N, CPM 15V, CPM S30V, and CPM CruWear, along with different handle materials including G10 and aftermarket copper scales. The compression lock mechanism is also a recurring feature discussed.
This video provides a detailed comparison between an authentic Spyderco Paramilitary 2 and a counterfeit version purchased from Amazon. The speaker, an experienced EDC enthusiast, highlights key differences in packaging, labels, G10 texture, blade engravings, and hardware screw sizes (T8 vs. T6). He cautions viewers about the weak detent and blade play often found in clones, despite potentially good washer action.
This video focuses on distinguishing between a genuine Spyderco Paramilitary 2 (PM2) and a counterfeit version. The creator challenges viewers to identify the fake, implying a comparison of key features and potential tell-tale signs of counterfeiting.
This video outlines a 'Buy It For Life' (BIFL) Everyday Carry (EDC) loadout, focusing on durable, high-quality items. Key recommendations include the Streamlight ProTac 2AA-X flashlight, Bradford Guardian 3.2 fixed blade, Vaer R1 Chronograph watch, Wingback wallet and pen, Beretta PX4 Storm pistol, Grayl Geopress Ti water purifier, Spyderco Paramilitary 2, and Leatherman Surge multi-tool. The emphasis is on long-term value, reliability, and craftsmanship over disposable gadgets.
This video features an unboxing and comparison of two popular everyday carry (EDC) knives: the Spyderco Paramilitary 3 and the Spyderco Paramilitary 2. The creator highlights these knives as favorites for daily use, providing viewers with a side-by-side look at their features and differences. The content is focused on knife enthusiasts interested in EDC gear and Spyderco products.
This YouTube video focuses on identifying counterfeit Spyderco Paramilitary 2 knives, specifically referencing a fake purchased from Amazon. The title also hints at a broader 'EDC' (Everyday Carry) theme, mentioning Glock and Spyderco as part of a 'best damn EDC' setup. The video's primary value lies in its educational aspect for knife collectors and EDC enthusiasts concerned about authenticity. It leverages popular EDC brands to draw viewers interested in maintaining genuine gear.
This YouTube video focuses on identifying counterfeit Spyderco Paramilitary 2 knives, with the creator sharing their experience of receiving a fake from Amazon. The content aims to educate viewers on how to distinguish authentic from replica blades within the knife community.
This video provides an expedited test and review of two high-performing 5.7x28mm ammunition loads. The content highlights the terminal performance and penetration capabilities of these loads, noting potential reliability issues encountered with the tester firearms. The reviewer, an advocate for improved 5.7x28mm loads, emphasizes the importance of these findings for individuals carrying the caliber for self-defense or other special purposes. The video also showcases associated gear like the Spyderco Paramilitary 2, hearing protection, a chronograph, and red dot sights.
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