Most DANGEROUS Knife?! #shorts

Published on November 26, 2024
Duration: 0:42

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.

Quick Summary

The Tekto A5 Spry OTF knife has a safety feature where the blade does not lock if it hits an obstruction. Testing showed it punctures but doesn't lock, suggesting it would cause bleeding but not a severe cut if it hit a hand.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: OTF Knife Safety Question
  2. 00:09Testing the Tekto A5 Spry
  3. 00:19Point-Blank Obstruction Test
  4. 00:30Distance Test & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the safety feature of the Tekto A5 Spry OTF knife?

The Tekto A5 Spry features a safety mechanism where the blade does not lock into place if it encounters resistance during deployment. This prevents accidental injury if it hits an obstruction like a hand.

Can the Tekto A5 Spry OTF knife cut through a hand?

Based on testing with a cardboard box, the Tekto A5 Spry would likely cause bleeding if it hit a hand during deployment, but it is designed not to lock, making a severe through-and-through cut unlikely.

How was the safety of the Tekto A5 Spry OTF knife tested?

The knife's safety was tested by deploying it directly against a cardboard box. The blade punctured the cardboard but did not lock, demonstrating its obstruction-detection safety feature.

What type of knife is the Tekto A5 Spry?

The Tekto A5 Spry is an OTF (Out-The-Front) automatic knife. It features a black blade, textured aluminum handle, and a non-locking mechanism for safety.

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