This video title, "Ranhuras da lâmina servem mesmo para escoar sangue? (Tekto A5 Spry)", translates to "Do blade grooves really serve to drain blood? (Tekto A5 Spry)". It directly questions a common, often debated, functional aspect of knife design, specifically in relation to the Tekto A5 Spry model. The focus is on the practical utility of blade grooves, rather than firearms, suggesting a review or discussion about knife features and their perceived purpose, potentially debunking myths or explaining their actual function.
This video tests the safety of the Tekto A5 Spry OTF knife by simulating a hand obstruction during deployment. Using a cardboard box, the test demonstrates that the blade does not lock when encountering resistance, a key safety feature. While it can cause a puncture, it's unlikely to cause severe injury like passing through a hand.
This video debunks the common myth that the groove on a knife blade, often called a 'blood groove,' is designed to hold blood. The host demonstrates through a watermelon test that the groove does not function in this way. Instead, the fuller serves to increase structural rigidity and reduce blade weight, while also offering aesthetic appeal.
This YouTube video appears to be a review and test of the Tekto A5 Spry automatic knife, specifically examining its "stab-worthiness." The title and description indicate a focus on the knife's capabilities, with the mention of "OTF knife" and "fullautofriday" suggesting a specialized interest within the knife community. The content likely involves demonstrations and possibly comparisons of the knife's performance.
This video appears to be a review or test of body armor, specifically the Tekto A5 Spry and Safelife Defense Body Armor. The description includes discount codes for both brands, suggesting a focus on evaluating their protective capabilities. The title "Can This Body Armor Protect Me?" directly indicates a test or demonstration of the armor's effectiveness, likely against ballistic threats.
This video tests the spring power of Tekto OTF knives against a ballistic dummy head. While the knives deploy reliably, they do not fully lock out when impacting a solid surface during the opening phase, indicating their springs are for deployment, not penetration. The lock mechanism is strong once the blade is fully extended.
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