Officer Jared Goes Over Browning's Knives

Published on February 7, 2014
Duration: 20:03

This video features Officer Jared, a tactical consultant for Browning, showcasing the company's Black Label tactical knife line. He discusses various models, their intended uses as backup weapons, and their design philosophy, emphasizing quality control and affordability across different manufacturing origins. The review highlights specific knives like the 'Shak All' hatchet, the 'Perfect Storm' folder, and various combat and throwing knives, detailing their features and market reception.

Quick Summary

Officer Jared, a tactical consultant for Browning, reviews the company's Black Label tactical knife line, highlighting their design as backup weapons. He showcases various models, including combat, folding, and throwing knives, emphasizing their quality, affordability, and versatility for civilian and operator use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Browning's Tactical Line
  2. 01:46Browning Knife Showcase Begins
  3. 03:16Shak All Hatchet Review
  4. 04:03Perfect Storm Folder Review
  5. 04:59Punch Style Knife Review
  6. 06:19Fairbanks Style Dagger Review
  7. 07:14Pandemonium Knife Review
  8. 07:40Stone Cold & Tanto/Spear Point Models
  9. 07:54Point Blank Combat Knife
  10. 08:04Arbitrator Combat Knife
  11. 08:19Deterrent & Scottish Boot Dagger
  12. 08:34Shadow Fax Multi-Purpose Knife
  13. 08:50Throwing Knives - Best Sellers
  14. 09:29Corbit Style Knife Adaptation
  15. 10:22Karambit vs. Dagger Discussion
  16. 11:26Letter Opener & Tactical Pen Set
  17. 12:12Special Operations Favorite Knife
  18. 13:28Checkmate Knife with Glass Breaker
  19. 14:09Trainer Knife Demonstration
  20. 14:23Turning Point Knife Review
  21. 14:35Carbon Fiber Knife Variants
  22. 14:51Small, Low-Profile Knives
  23. 15:51Pandemonium Folder Review
  24. 16:19Tanto and Spear Point Folders
  25. 16:49US-Made Folding Knives
  26. 17:14Favorite Folding Knife - Tanto Edge
  27. 17:55Perfect Storm Folder - Revisited
  28. 18:22Hellfire Knife Review
  29. 18:37Overall Sales Performance
  30. 19:03Officer Jared's Role at Browning
  31. 19:23Conclusion & Farewell

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Browning Black Label project?

The Browning Black Label project signifies the company's strategic return to its tactical roots, expanding beyond traditional hunting and outdoor gear to include a range of tactical knives, apparel, bags, and flashlights, aiming to capture a broader market including operators and knife enthusiasts.

What makes Browning's tactical knives suitable as backup weapons?

Officer Jared emphasizes that many Browning tactical knives are designed as compact, effective backup weapons. Features like low-profile handles, versatile sheaths, and balanced designs for cutting and thrusting allow them to be carried discreetly and deployed rapidly when needed in a self-defense or combat situation.

Where are Browning tactical knives manufactured?

Browning tactical knives are produced in a variety of locations to manage cost and availability. Manufacturing sites include the United States, Taiwan, China, and Italy, with the company maintaining a commitment to quality control across all production facilities.

What is the significance of the training versions of Browning knives?

Browning offers training versions, like the 'Checkmate' with an inert aluminum blade, of some of their tactical knives. This allows users to safely practice knife deployment, handling, and combat techniques without the risk associated with live blades, bridging the gap between training and real-world application.

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