Knife Haul: 5 TYPES Of Knives I Own #edc #tactical #civtac

Published on February 29, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video from Civilian Tactical showcases five different types of knives, including folding and fixed blade options, with a focus on their mechanisms and use cases. The host, an established tactical gear reviewer, demonstrates manual and automatic opening systems, including button locks, side-opening automatics, flippers, and OTF (Out-The-Front) automatics. A full tang fixed blade knife is highlighted for its durability in survival scenarios.

Quick Summary

The Civilian Tactical video reviews five knives: Tekto Charlie (button lock folder), Tekto Delta (automatic side-opener), Tekto F2 Bravo (flipper folder), Tekto Badger (OTF automatic), and an Ozark Trail full tang fixed blade. The Badger is favored for EDC, while the full tang knife is recommended for survival due to its robust construction.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:05Tekto Charlie
  3. 00:13Tekto Delta
  4. 00:20Tekto F2 Bravo
  5. 00:28Tekto Badger
  6. 00:37Full Tang Survival Knife

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of knives are featured in the Civilian Tactical video?

The video showcases five types of knives: the Tekto Charlie (manual folder with button lock), Tekto Delta (automatic side-opener), Tekto F2 Bravo (flipper folder), Tekto Badger (OTF automatic), and an Ozark Trail full tang fixed blade knife suitable for survival.

What is the advantage of a full tang knife for survival?

A full tang knife has the metal of the blade extending through the entire handle to the butt. This construction provides significantly more strength and durability, making it less likely to break under heavy use in survival scenarios compared to knives with partial tangs.

What are the different opening mechanisms demonstrated?

The host demonstrates manual flick-opening with a button lock (Tekto Charlie), automatic side-opening (Tekto Delta), flipper-style opening (Tekto F2 Bravo), and Out-The-Front (OTF) automatic deployment (Tekto Badger).

Which knife is recommended for EDC?

The Tekto Badger OTF automatic knife is highlighted as a favorite for EDC (Everyday Carry) due to its rapid deployment and compact nature, with the host comparing its fidget factor to a toy.

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